County of Gladstone (Northern Territory)

County of Gladstone
Northern Territory
1886 map showing the small part of the Northern Territory subdivided into five counties
County of Gladstone
Coordinates15°0′0″S 135°0′0″E / 15.00000°S 135.00000°E / -15.00000; 135.00000
Established9 January 1873
Abolished1977

County of Gladstone was one of the five counties in the Northern Territory which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia.

Gladstone County was one of the original three counties in the top end, and the only County not in the Darwin hinterland. The county was partly subdivided into Hundreds.

The county was centred on the Roper River at a time when the Roper River seemed to offer a great economic possibility. The county covers the traditional lands of the Ngalakan, Marra, and Mangarayi peoples. Main settlements in the County included Urapunga, Mataranka and Jilkminggan and Ngukurr.


It ceased to exist in 1977 after changes caused by the passage and assent in 1976 of the following ordinances - the Crown Lands Ordinance 1976 (No 1 of 1977) and the Crown Lands (Validation of Proclamations) Ordinance 1976 (No 2 of 1977).