[1] In 1954, 22 boys from the reserve travelled to Toowoomba to perform a corroboree for Queen Elizabeth II.
President of BCI Helen Fejo-Frith stated the development would "enable the Bagot Community to have a sustainable future".
[6] Poor housing, alcohol problems and violence were cited as major concerns by residents in the run-up to the 2013 Australian election.
Although the permanently resident population is only about 250 people, during the wet season, this can grow to 500–700, leading to chronic overcrowding.
[11] A project to upgrade much of the housing and infrastructure in Bagot was undertaken from 2018 to 2019 by the NT Government through its Town Camps Futures Unit.