- published: 19 Feb 2015
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The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT) is a federal Australian territory in the centre and central northern regions. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west (129th meridian east), South Australia to the south (26th parallel south), and Queensland to the east (138th meridian east). To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Despite its large area—over 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi), making it the third largest Australian federal division—it is sparsely populated. The Northern Territory's population of 243,700 (2014) makes it is the least populous of Australia's eight major states and territories, having fewer than half as many people as Tasmania.
The archaeological history of the Northern Territory begins over 40,000 years ago when Indigenous Australians settled the region. Makassan traders began trading with the indigenous people of the Northern Territory for trepang from at least the 18th century onwards, and very likely for 300 years prior to that. The coast of the territory was first seen by Europeans in the 17th century. The British were the first Europeans to attempt to settle the coastal regions. After three failed attempts to establish a settlement (1824–1828, 1838–1849, and 1864–66), success was achieved in 1869 with the establishment of a settlement at Port Darwin. Today the economy is based on tourism, especially Kakadu National Park in the Top End and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Ayers Rock) in central Australia, and mining.
Here's the the latest film clip from the great B2M (Bathurst to Melville). 'Parlingarri' is the first single off their debut album 'Home' (available on iTunes or at http://skinnyfishmusic.com.au/shop/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/B2M-Bathurst-to-Melville/244859678967608
Cyber safety video by music group B2M from the Tiwi Islands developed for indigenous communities in the NT. The video was produced by Skinnyfish Music as part of the Strong Choices Program. The program is delivered through the Northern Territory Department of Justice with funding from FaHCSIA. The AFP is a partner in the Strong Choices Program along with Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of the Northern Territory (AMSANT). Telstra is a proud sponsor of the Strong Choices TVC launched on 14 August 2012.
Here's a quick promotional video for B2M (Bathurst to Melville). B2M formed in late December 2004 in their hometown of Nguiu. The band is made up of six Indigenous men who sing about issues facing all young people such as drugs, alcohol and suicide. Their music is an R‘n’B pop with a traditional Tiwi twist to it. The lyrics in their songs come from their life experiences growing up in an Aboriginal community and seeing first hand the effects of drugs and alcohol on their own people. Educating the kids of the future through their music and encouraging people to make a change in their lives is what keeps this band going. In the words of lead vocalist Jeffrey ‘Yellow’ Simon: ‘We are giving the kids a voice through music.’ To read more of B2M's bio, performances & achievements, please click...
The students of Milikapiti School sing and dance along to PARLINGARRI by Tiwi superstars B2M. Filmed for Episode 78 of VAMPtv.
Cyber safety video by music group B2M from the Tiwi Islands developed for indigenous communities in the NT. The video was produced by Skinnyfish Music as part of the Strong Choices Program. The program is delivered through the Northern Territory Department of Justice with funding from FaHCSIA. The AFP is a partner in the Strong Choices Program along with Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance of the Northern Territory (AMSANT). Telstra is a proud sponsor of the Strong Choices TVC launched on 14 August 2012.
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Beloved woman of my mind
the rose of many men
in your strength I find
the will to rise again
my horse has long since died
my fever kicking in
and I long to ride
through the grass again
beloved woman of my mind
the rose of many men
in your strength I find
the will to rise again
though my horse has died
my fever kicking in
I know that I will ride