

Powell Creek Telegraph Station
About Powell Creek Telegraph Station
Powell Creek Telegraph Station is of great significance, both nationally and for the NT because it is a tangible reminder of the remarkable feat of constructing about 3000kms of Overland Telegraph Line from Port Augusta to Darwin which saw the end of Australia's isolation from the rest of the world. The site includes a number of features including three buildings, a grave, line of telegraph poles, artefact scatter and a well. The main building, constructed between 1875 and 1884, has a hip roof, central core of four rooms surrounded by a partly enclosed verandah with a detached ablution block located to the west of the building. Prior to 1884 the second wing of the original station complex was lost or demolished and the current building constructed to replace it. The second wing is a thre ...
Powell Creek Telegraph Station
The site includes a number of features including three buildings, a grave, line of telegraph poles, artefact scatter and a well.