It is at the north eastern part of the N.T east of Darwin
Yes, Nhulunbuy is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is a mining town with a significant Indigenous population and is known for its bauxite mining industry.
The Garma Festival is an indigenous festival held in Gulkula, on the Dhupuma Plateau near Nhulunbuy in northeastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is held there because Gulkula is the traditional ceremonial meeting grounds of the Gumatj Clan.
The Garma Festival is an indigenous festival held in Gulkula, on the Dhupuma Plateau near Nhulunbuy in northeastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. It is held there because Gulkula is the traditional ceremonial meeting grounds of the Gumatj Clan.
The most northerly "town" in Australia is Nhulunbuy. It is slightly more northerly than Darwin, which is the most northerly city. (The term "town" connotes to me something of smaller size than a city, but not everyone has the same connotation.)
The coordinates 12 degrees south and 131 degrees east point to a location in Australia, specifically in the Northern Territory. This area is near the town of Nhulunbuy and is part of the Arnhem Land region, which is known for its Indigenous culture and natural beauty. The coordinates fall within a remote and sparsely populated part of the country.