Imanpa, Northern Territory
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Imanpa, formerly the Mount Ebenezer homestead, is a remote community in the Northern Territory of Australia, renamed on 4 April 2007 after the eponymous administrative area.[2]
Location
Imanpa is Template:Cvt east of Uluru (Ayers Rock), Template:Cvt southwest of Alice Springs and Template:Cvt north of the Lasseter Highway, the main road between Uluru and the Stuart Highway.
Facilities
Imanpa is Template:Cvt from Mount Ebenezer Roadhouse, a roadhouse owned and run by the community, along with Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It has a police station.[2]
Demographics
At the 2021 Australian census, Imanpa had a population of 124.[1]
Native title determination
In April 2023, a Federal Court ruling determined in favour of the native title application lodged by Anangu seven years earlier for around Template:Cvt of pastoral lease land that includes Erldunda, Lyndavale, and Curtin Springs stations. The ruling, which was handed down by Justice Mordy Bromberg at a gathering in Imanpa, was the first recognition of commercial rights in Central Australia.[3]
References
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