Ngarook
Ngarook is a small town located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is situated approximately 1,200 kilometers north of Perth, the state capital. The town is named after the Ngarook people, an indigenous Australian tribe who have a long history of living in the area. Ngarook is known for its rich cultural heritage and is home to several indigenous communities.
The town is primarily a service center for the surrounding agricultural and pastoral areas. It offers basic
The local economy is supported by agriculture, including cattle grazing and cropping, as well as tourism. The
Despite its small size, Ngarook plays a significant role in the broader Kimberley community. It serves as