Tennant Creek (disambiguation)

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Tennant Creek is a town and a locality in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Tennant Creek Town in the Northern Territory, Australia

Tennant Creek is a town located in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is the seventh largest town in the Northern Territory, and is located on the Stuart Highway, just south of the intersection with the western terminus of the Barkly Highway. At the 2016 census, Tennant Creek had a population of approximately 3,000, of which over 50% (1,536) identified themselves as indigenous.

Tennant Creek may also refer to the following places in the Northern Territory:

Tennant Creek Airport airport serving Tennant Creek, Australia

Tennant Creek Airport is a small regional airport located near Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.

Tennant Creek Telegraph Station

The Tennant Creek Telegraph Station is an historical site about 16 kilometres north of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia.

The Town of Tennant Creek was a Local Government Area of the Northern Territory. The town council covered an area of 42.2 km² and had a population of about 4,873.

See also

Church of Christ the King, Tennant Creek

The Church of Christ the King is located in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia. The church was relocated from the historic mining town of Pine Creek. With parts of the church spread between the two towns during the move, it was once known as the "longest church in Australia".

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Barkly Region Local government area in the Northern Territory, Australia

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Lake Mary Ann lake in Australia

Lake Mary Ann or Tingkkarli, previously known as Mary Ann Dam is situated about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory just off the Stuart Highway. It is a man-made dam where some water sports can be conducted such as swimming or canoeing, surrounded by landscaped grassy areas on one side and natural bushland on the other.

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Bill Fullwood

William Henry Charles Fullwood, better known as Bill Fullwood is one of the most significant artists from the Barkly region of the Northern Territory of Australia, best known for his depictions of scenes of the Barkly region. He was a long-term resident and mining pioneer of Tennant Creek. The historic Tuxworth Fullwood House is named after him.

Tuxworth Fullwood House is a historic building in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia. It was known as the No. 55 Australian Camp Hospital during World War II becoming the Tennant Creek Hospital Outpatients Department after the war. It was the first brick building constructed in the town and is one of the last remaining military structures in the Barkly region.

Peko mine

Peko Mine is a former mine in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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