What is borrloola?

Borroloola is a remote town in the Gulf of Carpentaria region of the Northern Territory, Australia. It is located on the banks of the McArthur River and is home to the Yanyuwa, Gudanji, and Mara Aboriginal communities. The town has a population of around 900 people and is primarily a service center for the surrounding Aboriginal communities. Facilities in the town include a grocery store, clinic, post office, police station, school, and a few hotels and guesthouses. Borroloola is known for its fishing and recreational opportunities, with the nearby Riversleigh fossil deposits and Limmen National Park being popular tourist attractions. The town can be accessed by driving the Carpentaria Highway or by flying from Darwin or Katherine.