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Halls Creek and the Shire of Halls Creek is a remote area with a population
estimated to be around 3,791, whilst the town itself is estimated to be 1,300.
With 80% of the population being Indigenous Australians, and 60% living in
remote settlements, Halls Creek and Shire offers the visitor a unique
destination. Location wise, Halls Creek is over 350 km from
Kununurra, 300 km east of
Fitzroy Crossing,
1,288 km from Darwin
and 2,873 km from Perth.
There are a number of attractions for the visitor includeing Sawpit Gorge,
Purnululu National Park (the Bungle Bungles), the Wolfe Creek Crater (garnering
some fame by being included as the destination in the thriller Wolfe Creek),
Nyarna (Lake Stretch), China Wall, Caroline Pool, Old Halls Creek, Mount Bradley
Mine and Palm Springs.
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