Young Australian
The steam paddle tug Young Australian was purchased by the SA Government in Adelaide to be used as a tug on the Roper River.
Considerable difficulties were experienced in the construction of the Overland Telegraph line during the Top End Wet Season and the project had fallen seriously behind schedule.
A Telegraph Depot was established near Roper Bar 100 km up the Roper River from the sea. This was successful and materials were transported from the Depot to the telegraph line.
After completion of the Telegraph, the Young Australia was grounded during a towing mishap on 30 December 1872 and could not be re-floated. The wreck remains in the Roper River.
Engineering Heritage Recognition Program
Marker Type | Heritage Engineering Marker (HEM) |
Award Date | 23 May 2011 |
Heritage Significance | The shallow draught and manoeuvrability of the side-wheel paddle steamer Young Australian enabled it to ferry stores and tow vessels along the Roper River, playing a vital role in the completion of the Overland Telegraph in 1872. Previously, it worked as a tug and lighter at Port Adelaide. |
Nomination Document | Available here. |
Ceremony Booklet Ceremony Report |
Available here. |
Plaque/Interpretation Panel Image | Image of the original panel installed in 2011 is not available. Image of the replacement panel installed in July 2023 is available here. |
References:
Letters of support from Northern Territory Land Corporation, Department of Natural Resources, Environment, the Arts and Sport; and Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
OT-150 TELEGRAMS No. 21, The Overland Telegraph Fleet No 3: Paddle-Steamer Young Australian.