Bardi, Western Australia

Bardi, Western Australia
Bardi
Western Australia
Bardi is located in Western Australia
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Bardi
Population: 214 (2006 Census)[1]
Coordinates: 16°26′46″S 123°03′36″E / 16.446°S 123.060°E / -16.446; 123.060Coordinates: 16°26′46″S 123°03′36″E / 16.446°S 123.060°E / -16.446; 123.060
Location:
  • 114 km (71 mi) North West of Derby
  • 189 km (117 mi) North East of Broome
LGA: Shire of Broome
State District: Kimberley
Federal Division: Durack

Bardi or One Arm Point is an Indigenous Australian Community town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is located 2446 km North of Perth [2] and the closest populated town is Derby. At the 2006 census, Bardi had a population of 214.[1]

The Bardi Ardyaloon hatchery has successfully produced Trochus shell at One Arm Point for a number of years, including reseeding the reef surrounding the area.[3]

The area is home to the Bardi people.[4]

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