Old Borroloola Police Station Museum Heritage Precinct

Agri, Mining and Industry

The Oldest remaining police station property in the Northern Territory.

Construction of the Borroloola Police Station commenced in 1887, with various additions over the years. The building is constructed of Cypress pine framing and floors with unlined corrugated walls and ceilings and verandas. The Police Station operated contentiously from 1887 – 1947.

From 1947, the building was utilised for serval purposes including Welfare Patrol depot, Health clinic, community library. Many of the police force members served in both WW1 and WW2 and were part of the ( Nackroo’s) North Australian Observation Units.

Collections / displays relating to the First Peoples of the Gulf Region, Mining, Policing in the Gulf Region, the Old Tattersall’s Hotel, the rescue of American Pilot Grady Gaston from – WW2 plane crash story, the Gulf Track and more.

The Centenary of Borroloola saw the restoration of the Old Police Station in 1985, which was the catalyst for a dedicated group of residents to form the National Trust Gulf Branch.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Public Toilet

Membership

National Trust

Accreditation

National Trust

Rates

From AU$5.00

$5 donation, no charge for members or children
payment can be scanned

Nearby Things to Do

View All
Jack Green - artist

Waralungku Arts – Borroloola

Borroloola, Roper Gulf

Survived Cyclone Kathy

Old Borroloola Police Station Museum Heritage Precinct

Borroloola, Roper Gulf

Barranyi National Park

Barranyi National Park

Borroloola, Roper Gulf

Contact Us