Discover Australian history and pioneering spirit at the Tennant Creek Telegraph Station. Located just north of the town, this historic site offers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the early settlers. Built in 1872, the telegraph station was crucial for connecting the remote outback with the rest of the country. As you explore the stone buildings, imagine the lives of the telegraph operators who worked tirelessly to keep the lines open.
To access the Telegraph Station, obtain a key from the Battery Hill Visitor Centre on Peko Road. A self-guided walk information sheet is available on-site, providing insights into the station's history and significance. Take your time to explore the ruins, imagining the bustling activity that once filled this remote outpost.
The Telegraph Station stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of the pioneers who helped shape Australia.

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