Karumba

It’s the place where the outback officially meets the sea… the Shire of Carpentaria features two particular towns of note. Karumba is the fishing port area while Normanton is the administrative centre, both towns are located on the Norman River.

Normanton and Karumba home close to 1,800 people altogether. Normanton’s top industries including local government, education, beef cattle farming and hospitals, while Karumba’s population work in accommodation, local government, primary education, and fishing. Karumba’s fishing industry is substantial, often catching prawns, barramundi, salmon and even mud crabs.

Tourism is a growing industry within the region, thanks to the famous Gulflander locomotive. Normanton also features an 8.64 crocodile statue named Krys, considered as the largest ever taken, as well as The Big Barramundi statue which is 6m long. Karumba’s tourist highlight is the extremely rare Morning Glory clouds, spotted on some September and October mornings.

Outdoor life is popular in Normanton with facilities including a sports centre, golf course, bowling green, aerodrome and rodeo ground.

Most importantly, both Normanton and Karumba offer a unique Northern lifestyle that’s rarely found anywhere else. It’s a friendly, relaxed style of life where all those big city anxieties no longer occur. From stunning sunsets to fine fishing, the Shire of Carpentaria lets you take life back to basics.

Demographic

The median age of people in Karumba (State Suburbs) was 52 years. Children aged 0 - 14 years made up 10.0% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 28.6% of the population. Karumba has a population of 531 with 54.9% being male and 45.1% being female.

Occupation

The largest industry of employment in Karumba is accommodation, followed by local government administration, primary education and fish and seafood wholesaling. The median weekly income for people aged 15 years and over is $647.

Drive

The most common method of travel to work in Karumba is by car, as the driver or a passenger.