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page 1Australian Aboriginal missions
Mornington Island
island in state of Queensland, Australia
Budj Bim
mountain in Victoria, Australia
New Norcia
monastery town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, Australia
Balgo
community in Kimberley region in Western Australia
Hermannsburg
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Mapoon
town in Queensland, Australia
Kalumburu
community in Western Australia
Cherbourg
town in Queensland, Australia
Daly River
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Woorabinda
community in Queensland
Wadeye
alt=View by airplain of Wadey|thumb|Wadey 1994
Wadeye ( ) is a town in Australia's Northern Territory (NT). It was formerly known (and is still often referred to) as Port Keats, a name originating from Port Keats Mission, which operated from 1935 (originally at a different location, known as Wertnek Nganayi) until 1978. In the last few years, Port Keats was run as an Aboriginal reserve by the Northern Territory Government, before being renamed Wadeye when control was passed to the Kardu Numida Council.
Amata
Aboriginal community in South Australia
Umuwa
Aboriginal community in South Australia
Wurrumiyanga
Wurrumiyanga (), formerly Nguiu (, ), is a community on the southern coast of Bathurst Island, Northern Territory, Australia. With about 1,600 residents, it is the largest community on the island. There are regular ferries and flights between Wurrumiyanga and Darwin, as well as a ferry that connects Wurrumiyanga with nearby Melville Island. The Tiwi Islands Football League, an Australian rules football competition, hosts most of its games in Wurrumiyanga.
Aurukun
town in Queensland, Australia

Hope Vale
Aboriginal community in Queensland, Australia
Beagle Bay Community
community in Western Australia