
Elliott, a town in the Barkly Region of the Northern Territory, serves as a vital service hub for surrounding pastoralists. Established during World War II as an Australian Army camp, it was named after Army Captain R.D. (Snow) Elliott. The town is home to approximately 339 residents, predominantly Aboriginal Australians, and is situated on the traditional lands of the Jingili people. Elliott offers essential services, including a council service centre, aged care services, a safe house, a police station, and a public library, catering to the needs of its diverse community.
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