Djarindjin is located on the west coast of the northern Dampier Peninsula sub-region, north of Broome. Djarindjin is part of a single urban area that incorporates the
Lombadina Aboriginal community and the Lombadina Mission. At the 2016
Census, this single urban area had a total population of 397, including 312 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The township is approximately due west of
Cape Leveque Road. Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation maintains a very large land holding surrounding the town. This land includes existing and proposed development that services the northern Dampier Peninsula sub-region, including an airstrip, multi-function police station, and drinking water protection area, all of which are located at the
Cape Leveque Road junction into Djarindjin. == History ==