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About Alice Springs Town
Alice Springs began its modern history as Stuart, a telegraph station on the Adelaide to Darwin line, and the end of the Ghan railway.Until the early 1930s, Alice Springs was only the name given to a waterhole by Government Surveyor WW Mills in March 1871, while exploring the MacDonnell Ranges during the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line.Alice Springs is named after Alice Todd, wife of the Superintendent of Telegraphs,Sir Charles Todd.The Telegraph Station was built adjacent to the waterhole.However, this dual naming created such confusion for administrators in Adelaide that on 31 August 1933 the township of Stuart was officially gazetted Alice Springs. Arrernte Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of Alice Springs.

Our Aim & Objective
Promote awareness of Sikhism in our future generations and in Local Communities.

Establish charitable and welfare programs for the community in general and assist new Sikh migrants to settle in Alice Springs.

Organise activities connected with education and social development of the community.

Establish and support research programs, and provide scholarships to the students in need of further educations.

Contact Info

Contact: +61 0423 686 980 Contact: +61 439 340 770 Mail:centralaustraliasikhculture@gmail.com

Address: 64 Larapinta Drive, Araluen, Alice Springs 0870 Australia