Place Names Register Extract

Driver

Extract date: 08/06/2026

Name Driver
Type Designation Suburb
Place Id 2028
Place Type Administrative Area
Status Registered
Date Registered 17 October 1984
Location (Datum GDA94)  
Latitude: -12° 29' S (Decimal degrees -12.4871)
Longitude: 130° 58' E (Decimal degrees 130.9768)
Locality / Suburb  
  (None Found)
Local Government Area  
  Palmerston City Council
History/Origin This original Palmerston suburb is named after Mr Arthur Robert Driver, an engineer, who came from Western Australia and was appointed by the Federal Labour Government as Administrator in 1946.

The highlights of his five (5) year term include the rescue in 1947 of Bas Wie upon his stowaway arrival in Darwin from Indonesia and his term as the first President of the Legislative Council which begun in 1948. By this time Driver had embarked on the decentralisation process of establishing Elliott as the focal point between Darwin and Alice Springs in the centre of the Territory.

Driver was succeeded in 1951 by another Western Australian, Mr F J S Wise. Driver died in May of 1981.

Register & Gazettal information

Date Gazettal Comment
17/10/1984 NTG G41
05/12/2001 NTG G48 Revocation of 17/10/1984 gazettal and renaming of suburb due to changes to boundaries from originally gazetted

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