Place Names Register Extract

Croker Street

Extract date: 12/04/2025

Name Croker
Type Designation Street
Place Id 5782
Place Type Road
Status Registered
Date Registered 14 May 1969
Locality / Suburb  
  Nakara
Local Government Area  
  Darwin City Council
History/Origin Named after Sam 'Greenhide' Croker who with 'Nat' Buchanan left Rocklands Station near Camoweal on 10th October 1877 and travelled almost due west to the Telegraph Line, reaching the OT Line near Tennant Creek where they found sufficient water to make droving trips. Croker was with Buchanan in 1886 when the Murranji waterhole was found; pushing west they also found Yellow Waterhole. They proceeded to the Armstrong River and then on to Wave Hill which was named so by Buchanan. One hundred head of horses and 150 head of cattle were taken across this route with Buchanan. These were the first stock to get through. This route is now well known as the Murranji Track. Nat Buchanan held pastoral leases in the VRD area.

Register & Gazettal information

Date Gazettal Comment
14/05/1969 NTG20

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