Located in the Top End of the Northern Territory, Litchfield covers an area of 3100 square kilometres and includes coastal and riverine areas, rainforests and lagoons. It surrounds the Cities of Darwin and Palmerston on three sides. Its other boundaries are Van Diemen Gulf to the north, the Adelaide River to the east, and the Coomalie Community Government Council to the south.
Early development of the locality was shaped by 'broad acre' subdivision and agricultural ventures. Formalising access roads and reticulating electricity gave rise to further subdivision into smaller rural parcels, particularly eight and two hectare lots. The population began to increase and this trend is continuing. The initial interest in semi-commercial hobby farms gave way to growing demand for the rural lifestyle, predominantly on the two hectare lots. Having developed as an alternative to suburban living, Litchfield has emerged with a distinct identity and its own opportunities and constraints.
Litchfield is earmarked to play an important role in accommodating urban growth within the Darwin Region over the next 40 to 50 years. Its major urban development zones are in the areas of Holtze, Weddell and Murrumujuk, while its rural activity centres are Berry Springs, Howard Springs, Humpty Doo and Coolalinga.
There are over 8,000 rateable properties. Litchfield's road network consists of 614 kilometres of sealed roads, 109 kilometres of unsealed roads, and 7 kilometres of dedicated bike paths.
We value diversity and individual worth. As an equal opportunity employer, Litchfield Council is committed to a fair, equitable and non-discriminatory workplace that maximises the talent, potential and contribution of all employees. We act with fairness, dignity, and empathy for each other and for our community. We are committed to upholding our guiding values of: Accountability, Respect, Communication, Honesty and Trust.