This article is about the locality. For the Australian train service, see
The Ghan . For other uses, see
Ghan .
Suburb of MacDonnell Region, the Northern Territory, Australia
Ghan is a locality in the Northern Territory of Australia located about 1,470 kilometres (910 mi) south of the territory capital of Darwin at the intersection of Lasseter Highway and Stuart Highway .[ 1] [ 3]
Naming
The locality’s name is given in "recognition of the important role the Afghans and their camels played in opening up Central Australia."[ 1] It fully surrounds both the locality of Finke and the community of Imanpa . Its boundaries and name were gazetted on 4 April 2007.[ 8]
Landmarks and heritage listed sites
Perhaps the most notable landmark in Ghan is the Lambert Centre of Australia, a point that marks the geographical centre of Australia. It is marked by a flagpole that mimics that of Parliament House, Canberra . Ghan includes the following places that have been listed on the Northern Territory Heritage Register – the Charlotte Waters Telegraph Station ,[ 10] the Henbury Meteorite Craters ,[ 11] the Illamurta Springs Conservation Reserve ,[ 12] the Mac Clark (Acacia peuce) Conservation Reserve [ 13] and the Old Andado Station .[ 14]
Governance
Ghan is located within the federal division of Lingiari , the territory electoral division of Namatjira and the local government area of the MacDonnell Region .[ 6] [ 5] [ 9]
Demographics
The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Ghan had 124 people living within its boundaries.[ 2]
References
Notes
^ The locality of Ghan fully surrounds both the locality of Finke and the community of Imanpa .[ 8]
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