The
2016 Australian census recorded the population of Jigalong as 333 people, of whom 87% were
Aboriginal. The Jigalong Remote Community School provides education from
kindergarten to
Year 12 level, with six teachers for a student enrollment of around 120 children. The community has a medical centre run by the
Puntukurnu Aboriginal Medical Services. Patients with serious illnesses and injuries are usually flown to
Port Hedland— north west of Jigalong—by the
Royal Flying Doctor Service. In 2019, the
Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program, a joint project between
National Indigenous Australians Agency (formerly the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet) and the
Australian Army, commissioned the creation of a community-owned youth centre. They also facilitated the development of an outdoor
barbecue setting, creek culvert, and public amenities block. The community hosts a range of stakeholder facilities, including a
BHP construction shed established by the mining company, and a women's centre run by
Ashburton Aboriginal Corporation. ==History==