Livingstone, Northern Territory

Livingstone is an outer rural locality near Darwin. The name "Livingstone" derived from the war-time airstrip which was named after John D Livingstone, Jnr. On 4 April 1942, Livingstone was wounded during action over Darwin, but flew to the newly completed 34 mile airstrip where he crash landed, but died in the resultant inferno. He was buried at "The Gardens Cemetery". The 34 Mile strip was named Livingstone in his honour. Livingstone has a rural recreation reserve managed by a community management committee and provides a Friday night 34 mile bar and bistro frequented by locals and visitors.

Livingstone
Darwin, Northern Territory
Livingstone
Coordinates12°40′58.45″S 131°04′54.80″E
Population452 (2016 census)
Established29 July 1998
Postcode(s)0822
Location
LGA(s)Litchfield Municipality
Territory electorate(s)Daly
Federal division(s)Lingiari
Suburbs around Livingstone:
Noonamah Noonamah Noonamah
Hughes
Berry Springs Livingstone Hughes
Acacia Hills
Darwin River Darwin River
Fly Creek
Acacia Hills
FootnotesAdjoining suburbs
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