Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store

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Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store is a community-owned supermarket and general store providing groceries, household goods and everyday essentials to residents of the remote Aboriginal community of Wadeye (Port Keats) in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Wadeye, Northern Territory, Australia

About Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store

Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store is a community-owned supermarket and general store located at 62 Perdjert Street, Wadeye (Port Keats), Northern Territory 0822, Australia. It serves as the main grocery outlet for the remote Aboriginal community, stocking fresh and packaged foods, household items, basic hardware, and everyday essentials. The store also operates as an important local service hub, hosting a Traditional Credit Union (TCU) ATM and acting as an agent for services such as prepayment power meters and government income-management SmartCard purchases.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/au/northern-territory/murrinhpatha-nimmipa-store-794612455?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store” (or similar wording such as “Murrinhpatha Nimmipa (Port Keats) Store” or “Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Wadeye NT”) on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in-store EFTPOS purchase of groceries, fuel, or everyday essentials. It can also reflect payments made with a government SmartCard under enhanced income management, purchases of power credit for prepayment electricity meters, or cash-out done at the checkout. Because the store is in a remote community, single visits sometimes involve several separate transactions (for example, a grocery transaction plus a separate power top‑up), so you may see multiple charges on the same day.([masterbait.com.au](https://www.masterbait.com.au/stockist-locator?utm_source=openai))

If you have questions about a Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store charge, start by checking any receipts from the date of the transaction and comparing the exact amount and date with your bank statement. You can contact the store directly by phone on +61 8 8978 2350 during their usual trading hours (typically Monday to Friday 9:00 am–4:45 pm and Saturday 9:00 am–12:00 pm, closed Sunday; hours may change on public holidays). For most issues—like duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or refund requests—you will need to speak to staff in person or by phone and, where possible, provide a receipt or bank statement showing the transaction. If the charge relates to a SmartCard or income‑management payment, Services Australia or your card provider may also be able to confirm details of the transaction.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/au/northern-territory/murrinhpatha-nimmipa-store-794612455?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

5 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store.

  1. MURRINHPATHA ST ACACIA HILLS AU
  2. MURRINHPATHA ST PORT KEATS AU
  3. MURRINHPATHA ST ACACIA HILLS AUS
  4. MURRINHPATHA STORE PORT KEATS AU
  5. MURRINHPATHA STORE PORT KEATS AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from using your debit or credit card at the checkout in the Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store in Wadeye, NT, to buy groceries, household goods, or other essentials. It may also include power credit top‑ups for prepayment electricity meters, or transactions processed via government income‑management SmartCards, which appear on your normal bank or card statement if your card was used.([powerwater.com.au](https://www.powerwater.com.au/customers/power/power-meters/prepayment-power-meters?utm_source=openai))

What are common amounts for Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store transactions?

Because this is a full-service community supermarket in a remote location, transaction amounts can range from small top‑ups (around AUD $10–$40 for a few items or power credit) to larger weekly or fortnightly shops that can exceed AUD $100. Remote transport and supply costs mean prices for some items may be higher than in major cities, so larger totals for standard groceries are common and have been reported in the media.([sbs.com.au](https://www.sbs.com.au/language/chinese/zh-hant/article/instant-coffee-costs-74-in-the-remote-community/5j02it78r?utm_source=openai))

Why are there two or more Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store charges on the same day?

It’s common for customers to make separate transactions in one visit—for example, one EFTPOS payment for groceries, another for electricity prepayment credit, and sometimes a separate cash‑out. Each of these is processed as a distinct card transaction, so they will appear as multiple line items on your statement, even if they occurred a few minutes apart at the same checkout.([powerwater.com.au](https://www.powerwater.com.au/customers/power/power-meters/prepayment-power-meters?utm_source=openai))

How can I query, correct, or get a refund for a Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store charge?

Refunds and corrections are handled directly by the store in line with Australian consumer law, so you’ll usually need to visit the store or call them on +61 8 8978 2350. Have your receipt or a screenshot/printout of your bank statement showing the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used. If the store confirms an error, they can process a refund or adjustment back to the original payment method; refunds can take a few business days to appear, depending on your bank.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/au/northern-territory/murrinhpatha-nimmipa-store-794612455?utm_source=openai))

How do I contact Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store about a suspicious or unrecognized charge?

You can contact the store by phone at +61 8 8978 2350 during their normal trading hours (typically Monday–Friday 9:00 am–4:45 pm, Saturday 9:00 am–12:00 pm, closed Sunday). Explain that you’re querying a card transaction and provide the date, time (if known), and amount shown on your statement. If staff can’t locate the transaction or you still believe it is fraudulent, you should also contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and consider cancelling your card.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/au/northern-territory/murrinhpatha-nimmipa-store-794612455?utm_source=openai))

Why does my SmartCard or income‑management card show transactions at Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store?

Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store is an approved merchant for the enhanced Income Management (SmartCard) program, and many community members use their SmartCard there for food and essentials. When you pay with a SmartCard, the transaction is processed like a normal EFTPOS payment, so it will appear as a purchase at “Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store” or similar in your transaction history. If your SmartCard purchase is declined or looks incorrect, you can speak to store staff or contact Services Australia’s SmartCard hotline for help.([powerwater.com.au](https://www.powerwater.com.au/customers/power/power-meters/prepayment-power-meters?utm_source=openai))

Can Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store place authorization holds or pending charges on my card?

Most transactions at Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store are standard EFTPOS payments that settle for the exact purchase amount, but your bank may initially show them as ‘pending’ before final settlement. In rare cases, if the connection drops mid‑transaction or there are network issues (which can happen in remote communities), a transaction may appear twice—an initial pending entry and a final settled one—with the pending entry usually dropping off automatically. If a pending amount stays on your account for more than a few days or you see a clear duplicate, contact your bank and the store for clarification.([abc.net.au](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-14/wadeye-nt-telstra-phone-internet-outages-residents-struggling/100826880?utm_source=openai))

What if I withdrew cash from the ATM at Murrinhpatha Nimmipa Store?

The store hosts a Traditional Credit Union (TCU) ATM, so ATM withdrawals there may appear on your statement under TCU, your own bank’s name, or as an ATM transaction at the store’s address rather than as a purchase. Any ATM fees will be shown as a separate line item, depending on your bank’s policy and whether the ATM is in your network. If you’re unsure whether a charge is an ATM withdrawal or a purchase, compare the amount with what you withdrew and check for any corresponding fee entries.([tcu.com.au](https://tcu.com.au/atm-locations/?utm_source=openai))

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