The training area is a former cattle station,
Bradshaw Station, which was purchased by the
Australian Government for military training in 1996. In October 1996, the Department of Defence proposed to establish the Bradshaw Field Training Area, which was to be used for
army manoeuvres and field
live firing exercises. After NT Minister for Lands, Planning and Environment determined in November 1996 that an
environmental impact statement and Environment Management Plan needed to be done for the proposal, an
environmental impact assessment was carried out and the report published in July 1998. In April 2021, prime minister
Scott Morrison visited
Robertson Barracks, where he announced a spend of million to upgrade the Robertson Barracks Close Training Area,
Kangaroo Flats Training Area,
Mount Bundey Training Area and Bradshaw Field Training Area. This was part of a total of billion allocated for spending on defence installations in the Northern Territory. In 2024, the Bradshaw Field Training Area received the upgrades as part of the Northern Territory Training Areas and Ranges Project under the 2024 National Defence Strategy. Upgrades included a new medical facility, a training camp with a 250-person capacity, urban operations training facility, accommodation camps, and road infrastructure upgrades. Nackeroo Airfield received a pave runway and apron, and opened on 4 June, 2024, allowing it to accommodate aircraft such as the
C-17A Globemaster III and
Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey. ==Description and use==