Nightcliff
Information about Nightcliff
| Nightcliff Darwin, Northern Territory | |||||||||||||
![]() Darwin, Nightcliff | |||||||||||||
| Postcode: | 0810 | ||||||||||||
| Property Value: | AUD 480,000 | ||||||||||||
| Location: | 10 km from Darwin | ||||||||||||
| LGA: | City of Darwin | ||||||||||||
| State District: | Nightcliff | ||||||||||||
| Federal Division: | Solomon | ||||||||||||
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History
Although the origin of the name Nightcliff has always been surrounded by conjecture and controversy, the naming can be tracked back to 8 September 1839. Early that day, the HMS Beagle, which was engaged on an excursion of the Australian coast, sailed into the area and anchored in Shoal Bay near Hope Inlet. John Lort Stokes, William Forsyth and several other crew members left the Beagle on a longboat for an excursion and passed around Lee Point, in the vicinity of which, there appeared to be a major opening. Stokes was later to record."The sea breeze setting in early, we did not reach it till after dark, when we landed for observations at a cliffy projection near the eastern entrance point: this we found to be composed of a kind of clay, mixed with calcareous matter. We had some difficulty in landing, and then in scrambling up the cliffs by the light of a lantern. If any of the watchful natives happened at the time to be on the look out, they must have stood in astonishment at beholding such strange persons, who at such a time of night, with no ostensible object were visiting their shores".[1]
The term 'Night Cliff' was thus applied to the locality, and it subsequently appeared in this form on Surveyor-General George W. Goyder's original plan of 1869. Goyder also mentioned the locality a couple of times in the diary he kept as leader of the Northern Territory Survey Expedition. Despite these well established facts, many people have insisted that the name was derived from a misspelling of the name of John George Knight, one of the best known government officials in Darwin for nearly two decades prior to his death in 1892. It was known that Knight enjoyed visiting the Nightcliff environs and it is believed that he spent long periods of contemplation on the cliff tops. As late as 1952, a former resident who had lived in Darwin between 1876 and 1926 wrote to the Northern Territory News insisting that the area was known during that period as "Knightscliff". It is evident that many Territorians have preferred this variant form of name in deference to one of the most highly distinguished local public figures of the late nineteenth century. However, records show that Knight did not arrive in Darwin until 1873, several years after the publication of Goyder's map.
The Nightcliff foreshore was the site of Royal Australian Air Force camps with spotlights and large guns used to defend Darwin from bombing during WWII. During 1941, a naval outpost including a large concrete artillery outpost bunker was established on the headland. Various other defence facilities were constructed inland as large numbers of military personnel moved into the area. The 2/14 Field Regiment A.I.F. (Australian Infantary Force) was given the task of planning and constructing a hutted camp which became known as "Night Cliff's Camp". After the War, increasing pressure for suburban development caused the Nomenclature Committee of the N.T. to officially name the area on 29 October 1948. The conjoint version of the name, "Nightcliff" was adopted.[2]
Present Day
Today, a long footpath along the foreshore of Nightcliff is used for walking and cycling, particularly in the evenings after work. Along the footpath there is Nightcliff Jetty, Nightcliff Beach and Nightcliff Swimming Pool.On Sundays, there is Nightcliff Markets which run from 6am-2pm. The stalls at the markets are mainly food and drinks but there is also craft, massage and fresh/dried fruit stalls. A live music band usually plays music on the stage in the middle of the markets.
The Nightcliff area is generally associated with its sister suburb, Rapid Creek, and the adjacent northern suburbs of Millner and Coconut Grove. Nightcliff has arguably become one of Darwin's most popular suburbs, as it is mostly situated directly on the coastal fringe. A lot of development has been completed on the coastal road, Casuarina Drive.
Several well known and long-established sports clubs are associated with the Nightcliff regional area, including the Nightcliff Football Club and the Nightcliff Baseball Club.
The median house price of Nightcliff is $480,000 AUD and the median unit price is $244,579 AUD.
world war heritage site where artillery is left to rust | Nightcliff beach in the afternoon at low tide. |
References
1. ^ Stokes, John. (1846). Discoveries in Australia, with an account of the coasts and rivers explored and surveyed during the voyage of the Beagle, 1837–1843. Volume 2. Accessed online (1 September 2007). [1]
2. ^ Barter, Leith. (1994). From wartime camp to garden suburb: a short history of Nightcliff and Rapid Creek. Historical Society of the Northern Territory. ISBN 0-6461-9897-1
2. ^ Barter, Leith. (1994). From wartime camp to garden suburb: a short history of Nightcliff and Rapid Creek. Historical Society of the Northern Territory. ISBN 0-6461-9897-1
External links
Coordinates:- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Street Directory, MSN Maps and Multimap.
- Satellite image from Google Maps, and MSN Live Local.
- Topographic and bathymetric map from Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia.
- domain.com.au
- Nightcliff Baseball Club Homepage: http://www.nightcliff.baseball.com.au/
- Nightcliff Cricket Club Homepage: http://www.nightcliffcc.org.au/
- Nightcliff Football Club Homepage: http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/Nightcliff.htm
Suburbs of the City of Darwin |
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Alawa
Anula
Bagot
Bayview
Berrimah
Brinkin
Casuarina
Charles Darwin
Coconut Grove
Coonawarra
Cullen Bay
Darwin
Darwin International Airport
East Point
Fannie Bay
The Gardens
Hidden Valley
Jingili
Karama
Larrakeyah
Leanyer
Lee Point
Ludmilla
Malak
Marrara
Millner
Moil
Nakara
The Narrows
Nightcliff
Parap
Rapid Creek
Sanderson
Stuart Park
The Gardens
Tiwi
Wagaman
Wanguri
Winnellie
Woolner
Wulagi
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Nightcliff is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1974, and takes its name from the suburb of the same name. Nightcliff is one of the smallest electorates in the Territory, covering only 3.
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Rapid Creek
Darwin, Northern Territory
Rapid Creek at sunset taken from the footbridge
Postcode: 0810
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Darwin, Northern Territory
Rapid Creek at sunset taken from the footbridge
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Rapid Creek
Darwin, Northern Territory
Rapid Creek at sunset taken from the footbridge
Postcode: 0810
Location: 11 km from Darwin
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Darwin, Northern Territory
Rapid Creek at sunset taken from the footbridge
Postcode: 0810
Location: 11 km from Darwin
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The Timor Sea (Indonesian: Laut Timor; Portuguese: Mar Timor) is an arm of the Indian Ocean situated between the island of Timor, now split between the states of Indonesia and East Timor, and the Northern Territory of Australia.
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Millner
Darwin, Northern Territory
Postcode: 0810
Location: 10 km from Darwin
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Darwin, Northern Territory
Postcode: 0810
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• Density: 105,991 (2006)
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Established: 1869
Area: 112.
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Location of Darwin in Australia
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