Banka Banka Station is a location in the Northern Territory of Australia, 100 kilometres north of Tennant Creek along the Stuart Highway. The historic cattle station was the first operational pastoral lease in this region, and a supply camp during World War II, providing meat, eggs, fruits and vegetables. It was occupied and run by the Ward family and is still the site of a mudbrick homestead.© Wikipedia
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We called into Banka Banka Station on our way to Renner Springs. We had been told that this was a great place to stay with a licensed bar operating from the old mud brick homestead each evening. Old farm machinery is displayed around the homestead. Banka Banka Station have created a large campground with grassy unpowered sites, where pets are welcome and big rigs are accommodated.