Areyonga Northern Territory | |||||||||||||||
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Coordinates | 24°05′14″S 132°16′19″E / 24.0871°S 132.272°E[1] | ||||||||||||||
Population | 236 (2021 census) | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1920s[2] | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 0872[3] | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | ACST (UTC+9:30) | ||||||||||||||
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LGA(s) | MacDonnell Region | ||||||||||||||
Territory electorate(s) | Gwoja | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Lingiari | ||||||||||||||
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Footnotes | Adjoining localities[4][5] |
Areyonga (Pitjantjatjara: Utju) is a small town in the Northern Territory of Australia, located about 220 km (140 mi) west of Alice Springs. Founded in the 1920s, it had a population of about 236 in the 2021 Australian census, most of whom are Aboriginal people of the Pitjantjatjara language group.
Areyonga School was one of the earliest adopters of "two-way education", which celebrated its 50th anniversary in June 2023.