Prime Minister Scott Morrison touched down on the edge of Kakadu National Park on Sunday where he offered a lifeline to the struggling Northern Territory township of Jabiru.

In Jabiru, Mr Morrison detailed the Coalition's election pledge to help rejuvenate the region, which included $70 million to upgrade roads to Kakadu tourist sites, $40 million to upgrade campground infrastructure and up to $60 million to support the development of an Indigenous-led Kakadu visitor centre in Jabiru.

In November last year, Parks Australia told the ABC a plan for Jabiru's long-term future was being negotiated with the NT Government and the Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation, on behalf of the traditional owners.