About Barlmarrk Supermarket
Barlmarrk Supermarket is a community-focused grocery store located in Maningrida in the Northern Territory of Australia and operated by Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation. It provides local residents and surrounding homelands with fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, locally caught fish, pantry staples, household goods, and a wide range of general merchandise. As a community supermarket, Barlmarrk plays a key role in local food security, prioritising essential items and everyday groceries suited to remote community life.
A Barlmarrk Supermarket charge on your bank statement usually comes from in‑store purchases made with a debit or credit card at the supermarket’s checkout or service counter. Amounts will vary depending on what you bought and may include groceries, fresh food, general merchandise, or tobacco products. You may also see separate charges made on the same day if you shopped more than once, split payments across different cards, added mobile phone credit, or received cash out as part of an EFTPOS transaction. In some cases, your bank may first show a pending or temporary authorisation before the final sale amount settles.
If you don’t recognise a Barlmarrk Supermarket charge, start by checking recent shopping trips to Maningrida and any receipts you’ve kept from the store, including those from family members who may use a shared card. Compare the date and amount on your statement with your till receipts. For questions or refund/return enquiries, contact Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation via the contact details on bawinanga.com or visit the store’s service counter with your card and receipt. If you still believe a charge is incorrect or fraudulent, contact your bank or card provider promptly to dispute the transaction and request a card replacement if necessary.