Gapuwiyak, Northern Territory
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Gapuwiyak, also known as Lake Evella, is an
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community located in north-eastern Arnhem Land,
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, south of the head of Buckingham Bay and about the same distance south-west of Arnhem Bay. The settlement had a population of 871 people recorded at the 2016 census. Gapuwiyak is adjacent to Lake Evella. The lake was seen by Harold Shepherdson from his
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aeroplane in 1935 and he named it Lake Evella after his wife Ella, and Eva, the wife of a fellow missionary Rev. T.T. Webb. ''Gapuwiyak'' means "brackish water" (''Gapu'' – water; ''Wiyak'' – salty). The community is serviced by a barge from Darwin once a week that comes up the Buckingham River. The community comprises Aboriginal people from many different families or clans. It produces a newsletter called ''Gapuwiyak Dhäwu''. In April 2017, a four-day festival to mark the
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was attended by about 500 people at Gapuwiyak School. The Yolngu Rom comprises the
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of the people, and the young people learn from participation in the event, which is attended by people of all ages. It was planned to hold the event each term. The health clinic transitioned to a community-managed model in 2018, and is managed by Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation.


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Lake Evella Airport Lake Evella Airport is an airport in Gapuwiyak, Northern Territory, Australia. In 2004 the airstrip was sealed. The airport received $293,904 for security updates in 2006. Airlines and destinations See also * List of airports in the North ...


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Gapuwiyak Community IncGapuwiyak Culture & Arts
Geography of the Northern Territory Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory {{NorthernTerritory-geo-stub