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Arltunga Historical Reserve, known also as Arnerre-ntyenge is a deserted
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town located in the
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in the locality of
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about east of
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. It is on the lands of the Eastern Arrernte people, who are the
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. The name Arltunga comes from the
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name for the nearby waterhole ''Arnerre-ntyenge'' (a-na-ra n-tunga-a) which translates roughly as 'stinking water' as animals were known to get stuck in there and die. Alternatively there is speculation that the name comes from a corruption of the Kukatja dialect (Luritja language) word ''aldolanga'' which means 'easterners'. The European name for this waterhole is Paddy's Rockhole. It is of major historical significance as the first major European settlement in Central Australia. It is nearby to the Winnecke Goldfield which followed a similar history.


The Eastern Arrernte owners

The Eastern Arrernte people are the traditional owners of what is now known as the Arltunga Historical Reserve; their name for this place is ''Arnerre-ntyenge''. This site sits within the estate known as ''Inerentye'' and this has been their Country for thousands of years. Once European settlers arrived the Eastern Arrernte people were important to their success and survival and many Aboriginal people believed that, in helping the prospectors, they would retain some form of independence. The Eastern Arrernte people acted at guides, trackers, labourers, miners, messengers and as domestic help within the community. The Eastern Arrernte also taught the new arrivals knowledge of their Country, particularly in regard to water and bush food resources. Many Eastern Arrernte people also took work on nearby pastoral stations including Atnarpa, Loves Creek,
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and The Gardens.


Mining

Gold was first observed here by South Australian explorer, David Lindsay in 1887 as he trekked from
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to the coast of
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and it was found in the creek sands below Paddy's Rockhole (''Arnerre-ntyenge)''. The discovery of gold came after his 1886 discoveries of 'rubies' at Ruby Gap (now Ruby Gap Nature Park); these were later discovered to be high quality garnets. Subsequently, miners flocked to the area and Arltunga became the first substantial European settlement in Central Australia and, in order to support Arltunga, Lindsay was commissioned to survey the town of Stuart (now
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) in so that it could supply it with the required goods. In 1898 the South Australian Government built the Government Battery and Cyanide Works and construction of these was supervised by James Gilbert Woolcock, who had to overcome significant logistical problems. The following year, in 1899, the police station and associated outbuildings were built by contractors William Hurle Liddle and Gerhardt Johannsen. Despite high investment the growth of Arltunga was slowed by a significant period of drought in the 1890s where wells dried up and the horses were too starving to cart ore. There was also a period of several months in 1901 when the battery burst and no ore could be crushed for several months. Conditions, however, improved in 1903 when a rush at the nearby Winnecke Goldfield renewed interest in the region and in 1905 a new well, store and hotel were built there. At the turn of the century the population on the field was between 350 and 400 people. Discoveries of gold in The Granites and
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in the late 1920s and early 1930s meant that many of the miners left Arltunga, who still faced regular issues accessing water. The population had declined to 25 by 1933.


Mission

The Little Flower Mission, run by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart order, moved to Arltunga (by then largely abandoned) in 1944 and was renamed Arltunga Mission. The mission, which had previously been operating in Alice Springs, was moved due to the growing Army presence in the region. Much of the work to complete this move was done by lay missionary
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who had also chosen the site; soon after the move was completed McGarry resigned or was asked to leave. It was moved to again to Phillipson's Block in 1953 where it was renamed Santa Teresa Mission (this is now known the community of Ltyentye Apurte).


Recent history

Arltunga Historical Reserve was established in 1975 and comprises 5,000 ha. Owing to the harshness of the climate and the fact that local stone was used in the construction of buildings, the town is well preserved. The reserve was nominated for heritage listing in 2008. While the Government Battery and Cyanide Works site at Arltunga was successfully listed in 1995, the nomination for the rest of the reserve was unresolved due to a native title claim in the area until 2014, when a second nomination was successful. The reserve was listed on the former
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.


Gallery

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Arltunga Collection
at the
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.


Notable people

* Chinese market gardener Ah Hong made many trips to Arltunga with vegetables and fresh food for the miners. * Bushman, Ben Nicker, was born just north of the Arltunga goldfields. * Gwoya Tjungurrayi and his family escaped to the Arltunga region following the
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and he later worked as a gold miner there. *
Hetty Perkins Hetty Perkins ( – 8 December 1979) was an elder of the Arrernte people, Eastern Arrernte people, an Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal group from Central Australia. Several of her descendants have had prominent careers in various fields, both ...
, who worked at
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for many years, was born at Arltunga. * Topsy Smith, alongside her husband William "Bill" Smith, spent many years at the Arltunga Goldfields; her son
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also spent much of his early life there. * Policeman William George Murray was transferred to Arltunga in 1931 following the events of the Coniston massacre. Here he was appointed as the Mining Warden and later, in 1936, the health inspector. In 1937 he was investigated for the illegal selling of government property and was later acquitted in court; following this incident he was transferred to
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in 1938.


Cemeteries

There are two cemeteries that sit within the Arltunga Historical Reserve: * Crossroads Cemetery * White Range Cemetery


Climate


References

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