Home » Celebrating crocodiles the world over

Celebrating crocodiles the world over

The Finocchiaro CLP Government is today celebrating World Crocodile Day, shining a spotlight on one of the Northern Territory’s most iconic animals and a key part of our unique Territory lifestyle, the mighty crocodile.

Held annually on 17 June, World Crocodile Day is a global initiative that encourages education, awareness, and appreciation of crocodiles, which are synonymous with the Northern Territory.

To mark the day, Minister for Parks and Wildlife and Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Marie-Clare Boothby, visited Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin to feed some young saltwater crocodiles, watch one of the giant reptiles being fed, and hold a baby saltie.

Ms Boothby said crocodiles were not just a key part of our natural environment, but an important part of the Territory’s unique lifestyle, serving as a major drawcard for tourism and helping support local jobs and businesses.

“Territorians love their crocs; they are a true Territory icon and an important part of our economy and unique tourism offering,” Ms Boothby said.

“People come from all over the world to see and experience our crocs here in the Northern Territory – whether it’s on a jumping croc cruise, at a wildlife park, or through ethical and sustainable croc farming, they’re an essential part of our identity.”

“It’s great that places like Crocosaurus Cove can showcase the safe and exciting ways Territorians and tourists can connect with these magnificent reptiles, while teaching them how to BeCrocwise, right in the heart of the city.”

Ms Boothby also reaffirmed the CLP Government’s commitment to keeping crocodiles at the heart of Territory life, including restoring the right for Territorians to own a crocodile while ensuring safety and animal welfare standards.

“In December 2024, we announced we were reversing the previous Labor government’s decision to stamp out the ownership permit system and restore the right for Territorians to own a croc as a pet,” said Ms Boothby.

“Responsible owners have the right to own a crocodile with a permit, and opportunities like these are central to our Territory way of life, because if you can’t own a pet croc in the Northern Territory, then where can you?”

“During our year of action, certainty and security, we are proud that Territorians can now apply for permits to own a pet crocodile once again.”

Crocosaurus Cove Animals and Operations Manager Charlotte Leyshon said the team at Crocosaurus Cove celebrated crocs not just on World Crocodile Day, but every day.

“We’ve got more than 100,000 crocodiles in the Territory, which are considered to be one of the apex predators of the world and the NT does a really good job living life alongside them, because I believe we are the best example of human-crocodile cohabitation in the world,” she said.

“At Crocosaurus Cove we’re very passionate about introducing visitors in the NT to our iconic Saltwater Crocodile, educating them and showing them what they can do before they go off and explore our beautiful national parks.”

There are currently 70 crocodile permits in the NT, with six permit applications received this year since the CLP Government brought back permits.

Digital Editions


  • Leaving on a high

    Leaving on a high

    Mount Alexander Shire Council’s Chief Executive Officer Darren Fuzzard will end his tenure at the council in July 2026, marking ten years of service to…

More News

  • Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw acting CEO tenure extended

    Baw Baw Shire Council has extended the contract of Acting Chief Executive Officer Sally Jones until 30 June 2026. The matter was considered as a confidential item in the late…

  • Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Farewell to a much-loved bridge

    Narrabri Shire Council hosted a special community farewell event in mid-January, Brekkie on the Bridge, ahead of the upcoming demolition of the Violet Street Bridge. The event brought together community…

  • Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Toolkit provides resources for staff to live values

    Organisational values are at the core of every workday and task and Bundaberg Regional Council has developed a practical tool kit to support its workforce and promote its values. The…

  • New system for Blacktown

    New system for Blacktown

    Blacktown City Council has launched DAISY, a new digital planning assistant designed to help residents better understand planning requirements and prepare residential development applications. DAISY, which stands for Development Application…

  • NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    NSW mourns long-serving Governor

    On behalf of the family of Dame Marie Bashir, I am saddened to share the news of her passing. Married to Sir Nicholas Shehadie AC OBE for 61 years, and…

  • Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    Jack Iori honored by the Hills.

    The Hills Shire Council has officially named the grandstand at Kellyville Memorial Park Community Centre the Jack Iori Grandstand, recognising the enormous impact Jack Iori OAM has had on rugby…

  • Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers urged to register for rural aid

    Farmers across Australia – particularly those in disaster-impacted regions – have been strongly encouraged to register with Rural Aid now, as ongoing natural disasters and worsening weather conditions continue to…

  • Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Coonabarabran VIC punches above it’s weight

    Warrumbungle Shire Council has welcomed new data confirming the Coonabarabran Visitor Information Centre as one of the top three performing Visitor Information Centres in New South Wales. Official figures released…

  • Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    Storm-proofing Seymour River Bridge is long overdue

    If I had a dollar for every time I saw the question, “Is the Seymour River Bridge open?” on social media, the upgrade to that stretch of road might already…

  • Newcastle Lord Mayor resigns

    Newcastle Lord Mayor resigns

    Newcastle Lord Mayor Cr Ross Kerridge resigned from his role as Lord Mayor of Newcastle in early February. The Lord Mayor wrote to City of Newcastle CEO Jeremy Bath to…