SeaLink Northern Territory has officially recommenced ferry services between Groote Eylandt, Bickerton Island and Numbulwar, following the successful completion of final water trials by its newly refurbished vessel, Phoenix, last week.
After a year-long pause following Tropical Cyclone Megan in 2024, the return of this essential transport service restores a vital link for the Anindilyakwa community, supporting access to family, culture, health care, education, and economic opportunity.
To celebrate the milestone, SeaLink NT, in collaboration with the Groote Eylandt Aboriginal Trust (GEAT), hosted a special community launch event. Traditional Owners, GEAT Board members, and local community leaders joined SeaLink crew and staff, and local residents for a cultural celebration at Bickerton Island, which included cultural performances, morning tea, and excitement as locals boarded Phoenix for rides around the bay.
“What an uplifting and joyful occasion to see the Phoenix arrive at Bickerton Island and be met with open arms by the Milyakburra community,” shared Percy Bishop, Managing Director, Groote Broadcasting/Anindilyakwa Radio.
“Culture is Country. Culture is Community. Culture is Connection. SeaLink plays an integral role in keeping our people connected and our culture strong,” Mr Bishop said.