Tennant Creek hit by 3.4 magnitude Northern Territory earthquake
A small town in the middle of the Northern Territory has been hit by an earthquake.
The 3.4 magnitude quake struck northeast of Tennant Creek at around 10:22 a.m. local time on Tuesday.
Geoscience Australia recorded the earthquake as occurring at a depth of six kilometres.
Earthquakes below magnitude 3.5 are often not felt, so the 3,000 residents of Tennant Creek may not have noticed them.
A small magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck just northeast of Tennant Creek (shown on the map above) at about 10:22 a.m. ACST on Tuesday