Northern Territory

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Migration Consultants in Northern Territory

The Northern Territory of Australia was officially established in 1910 with the ratification of the Northern Territory Act. As the northernmost part of Australia, its residents are often referred to as ‘Top Enders’. Central Australia, located in the south around Alice Springs, was briefly separated and known as a separate entity but later rejoined the Northern Territory after the war.

The capital of Darwin was named after Charles Darwin, who is well-known for his theory on natural selection. The theory was developed as Darwin studied the biology in Australia, where the flora and fauna are known to have a constant objective of survival, often by killing other species.

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The city of Darwin is the least populated capital of Australia. The Northern Territory as a whole is also sparsely populated, with a total of 245,000 people, more than half of whom live in Darwin. Due to the low population, the Northern Territory has introduced a generous Labour Agreement called the Northern Territory Designated Area Migration Agreement.

State Universities

  • Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
  • Charles Darwin University
  • Flinders University

State Hospitals

  • Alice Springs Hospital
  • Katherine District Hospital
  • Tennant Creek Hospital
  • Gove District Hospital
  • Palmerston Regional Hospital
  • Darwin Private Hospital

Major Cities

  • Darwin
  • Alice Springs
  • Katherine
  • Nhulunbuy
  • Tennant Creek
  • Galiwinku

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