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Kakadu National Park is managed jointly by its Aboriginal traditional owners and the Commonwealth organisation, Environment Australia. The name 'Kakadu' comes from an Aboriginal floodplain language called Gagudju which was one of the languages spoken in the north of the park at the beginning of the twentieth century. The Bowali Visitor Centre near Jabiru is located 253 km East of Darwin.
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In-depth examination of tourism issues in Kakadu National Park.
Find visitor information, history, permit information and image gallery. Also details on plants, animals, landforms and geology of the park, Aboriginal culture, and activities.
Find visitor information, history, permit information and image gallery. Also details on plants, animals, landforms and geology of the park, Aboriginal culture, and activities.
In-depth examination of tourism issues in Kakadu National Park.
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