I will go to the Northern Territory again but I think I will fly in, have a look at the rock, visit Kakadu and fly out. It's a big place and unsettling. My last venture there followed on from my trip to Cairns but couldn't involve hitchhiking. It's just not safe; too many lonely miles between nothing and nowhere, as Aus filmmakers have woken up to with their more recent spate of thrillers set there. 
I failed to heed a warning less fatal as I heard backpackers in one of the two hostels I stayed at in Cairns discussing how awful the Darwin youth hostel was. Thinking that the Youth Hostel organisation had strict requirements about membership, I found its location - well out of town - and got off the bus there and wandered in. Well, it looked like a shearer's camp. There was a big hole in the floor. I headed straight back out, accidentally cutting across a machinery yard in my haste to depart. "You won't do that again!" yelled out the owner. And he was right, I never have.
I stayed in a lodge in town where the fans went all night and visitors stood in the pool reading a book during the heat of the day. The first night there was a guy moaning and shouting gibberish. "He's gone troppo" explained another guest.
King George V
Government Residents of the Northern Territory when annexed to the colony (later state) of South Australia:
  Government Resident (1846 to 1912)
    * Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy; 21 February 1846
    * Boyle Travers Finniss; 3 March 1864
    * William Bloomfield Douglas; 27 April 1870
    * George Byng Scott; 6 October 1873
    * Edward William Prince; 1 July 1876
    * John Langdon Parsons; 19 March 1884
    * John George Knight; 16 July 1890
    * Charles James Dashwood; 24 February 1892
    * Charles Edward Herbert; 1 February 1905
    * Samuel James Mitchell; 1 April 1910
 Commonwealth of Australia (1912 to present)
Administrators and Government Residents of the Northern Territory after transfer of control to the Commonwealth Government:
 Administrator (1912 to 1919)
    * John Anderson Gilruth; 25 March 1912
 Director (1919 to 1921)
    * Henry Earnest Carey; 1 August 1919
 Administrator (1921 to 1927)
    * Frederic Charles Urquhart; 17 January 1921
 Government Resident (1927 to 1931)
There was a brief experiment splitting government with an additional Government Resident (Centre Australia) in Alice Springs.
    * John Charles Cawood (Government Resident for Centre Australia); 1 March 1927
    * Robert Hunter Weddell (Government Resident for North Australia); 1 March 1927
    * Victor George Carrington (Government Resident for Centre Australia); 11 December 1929
 Administrator (1931 to present)
    * Robert Hunter Weddell; (12 June 1931 - 1937)
    * Charles Lydiard Aubrey Abbott; (29 March 1937 - 1946)
    * L. H. A. Giles; (1946, acting)
    * Arthur Robert Driver; (1 July 1946 - 1951)
    * Frank Joseph Scott Wise; (1 July 1951 - 1956)
    * James Clarence Archer; (1 July 1956 - 1961)
    * Roger Bede Nott; (1 April 1961 - 1964)
    * Roger Levinge Dean; (1 October 1964 - 1970)
    * Sir Frederick Chaney; (4 March 1970 - 1973)
    * T. A. O'Brien; (1973, acting)
    * John Norman Nelson; (10 December 1973 - 1975)
    * E. F. Dwyer; (1975 - 1978, acting)
    * John England; (1 June July 1, 1978 - January 1, 1981)
    * Commodore Eric Eugene Johnston; (January 1, 1981 - July 1, 1989)
    * James Muirhead; (July 1, 1989 - 1993)
    * Austin Asche; (1 March 1993 - 1997)
    * Neil Raymond Conn; (17 February 1997 - 2000)
    * John Anictomatis; (28 November 2000 - 30 October 2003)
    * Edward (Ted) Joseph Egan; 31 October 2003 - 31 October 2007
    * Tom Pauling; 31 October 2007 - present
 Chief Ministers of the Northern Territory
 Chief Minister         Party                  Period in office
   Dr Goff Letts 1 Country Liberal Party  1974 - 1977
   Paul Everingham Country Liberal Party  1977 - 1984
   Ian Tuxworth  Country Liberal Party  1984 - 1986
   Stephen Hatton  Country Liberal Party  1986 - 1988
   Marshall Perron Country Liberal Party  1988 - 1995
   Shane Stone  Country Liberal Party  1995 - 1999
   Denis Burke  Country Liberal Party  1999 - 2001 
   Clare Martin  Australian Labor Party  2001 - 2007
   Paul Henderson  Australian Labor Party  2007 - present
and, though you've probably got some of the colour of the place, normal life and commerce up north.
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