It's 80 years since a small outback NT town was pounded by bombs

Chris McLennan
Updated July 4 2022 - 11:23pm, first published March 19 2022 - 7:00am
LITTLE DAMAGE: One of the bomb craters at the old Katherine Airfield, now home to the Katherine Museum. The crater has been protected for today's tourists to see. Picture: Katherine Museum.
LITTLE DAMAGE: One of the bomb craters at the old Katherine Airfield, now home to the Katherine Museum. The crater has been protected for today's tourists to see. Picture: Katherine Museum.

Not many people know a small outback town in the Northern Territory was also the target for a bombing attack in World War II.

Chris McLennan

Chris McLennan

National Rural Property Writer

ACM national rural property writer based in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Career journalist. Multi award winner.

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