Elrundie consists of land associated with a peninsula known as the Elrundie Peninsula and part of the channels of the following waterbodies that bound the peninsula's coastline: the Hudson Creek to the north-west, the Elizabeth River to the south-west and the Myrmidon Creek to the south-east.[1][10]
The name is derived from Elrundie Flat, a name which is considered to be of Aboriginal origin and which was first used in 1869 in a document prepared by A.J. Mitchell, a member of the Goyder expedition to the Northern Territory. The suburb's boundary and name were gazetted on 21 April 2004.[5][3][11]
The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Elrundie had no people living within its boundaries.[4]
Elrundie is located within the federal division of Solomon, the territory electoral division of Spillett and part of the unincorporated areas of the Northern Territory.[8][7][1]
^ abBurns, Christopher. B. (21 April 2004). "Place Names Act, Naming of Public Place ("East Arm localities")"(PDF). The Northern Territory Government Gazette. Northern Territory Government. p. 7. Archived from the original(PDF) on 24 February 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2019. ...the localities shown by thick black lines on the plans appearing in the Schedule be named East Arm, Hidden Valley, Wishart, Tivendale, Elrundie, Wickham and Channel Island, as indicated on those plans.