

Lameroo Lodge on The Esplanade in Darwin is a former government hostel that provided accommodation during the mid-20th century.
As a modest example of utilitarian modernist design, it reflects the practical needs of temporary and visitor accommodation in a tropical port city, with straightforward forms and functional planning.
Its evolution from government hostel to private accommodation illustrates the changing patterns of visitor infrastructure in Darwin’s development.
Heritage Status: Not Listed.
As a modest example of utilitarian modernist design, it reflects the practical needs of temporary and visitor accommodation in a tropical port city, with straightforward forms and functional planning.
Its evolution from government hostel to private accommodation illustrates the changing patterns of visitor infrastructure in Darwin’s development.
Heritage Status: Not Listed.
