Normanton is a remote Gulf Country service town on the Norman River, known for its rich Indigenous heritage, historic railway and laid‑back outback vibe. It acts as a hub for cattle grazing, government services and seasonal tourism to the Gulf of Carpentaria and nearby Karumba.
A small, close-knit community with a high proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents, a workforce spanning pastoral, government, health, education and tourism, and a relaxed lifestyle centred on fishing, riverfront recreation and community events.
2 schools found
2 schools in this area