Description
The Borroloola Police Station Museum offers a fascinating insight into a bygone era. The police station was constructed in 1886 when Borroloola was a significant river port and drovers camp.
The buildings were used for 50 years by the police before becoming a patrol officer’s residence. It is the oldest surviving example of an outpost station in the Northern Territory.
The building now houses a small district museum.
Facilities
Car park
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Public Toilet
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Shaded Area
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| Website : | www.nationaltrustnt.org.au/index.php?/eng/Left-Menu/Register-of- |
Tel No : | 8975 4149 |