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Darwin is the capital city
List of Australian capital cities

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 of the Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Situated on the Timor Sea
Timor Sea

The Timor Sea is a sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean....
, Darwin has a population of 120,900, making it by far the largest and most populated city in the sparsely peopled Northern Territory, but the least populous of all Australia's capital cities.






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Darwin is the capital city
List of Australian capital cities

There are eight capital cities in Australia, all of which function at a States and territories of Australia level. Canberra also serves as the List of national capitals....
 of the Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. Situated on the Timor Sea
Timor Sea

The Timor Sea is a sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean....
, Darwin has a population of 120,900, making it by far the largest and most populated city in the sparsely peopled Northern Territory, but the least populous of all Australia's capital cities. It is the smallest and most northerly of the Australian capital cities, and acts as the Top End
Top End

The Top End is the second northernmost point on the continent of Australia, behind the Cape York Peninsula. It covers a rather vaguely-defined area of perhaps 400,000 square kilometres bounded by sea on three sides , and by the almost waterless semi-arid interior of Australia to the south....
's regional centre.

Over time Darwin has grown from a pioneer outpost and small port into one of Australia's most modern and multicultural
Multiculturalism

The term multiculturalism generally refer to an applied ideology of Race , culture and Ethnic group diversity within the demographics of a specified place, usually at the scale of an organization such as a school, business, neighborhood, city or nation....
 cities. Its proximity to Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
 makes it an important Australian gateway to countries such as Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
 and East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
. The Stuart Highway
Stuart Highway

The Stuart Highway is one of Australia's major highways. It is part of Australia's Highway 1 and the National Highway . in length, the Stuart Highway extends south to north in the country's interior from Adelaide to Darwin, Northern Territory via Alice Springs....
 begins in Darwin, ending at Port Augusta in South Australia
South Australia

South Australia is a States and territories of Australia of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories....
.

The city itself is built on a low bluff overlooking the harbour. Its suburbs
List of Darwin suburbs

This is a list of Suburbs and localities in and around Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia, sorted by alphabetical order....
 spread out over some area, beginning at Lee Point
Lee Point, Northern Territory

Lee Point is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
 in the north and stretching to Berrimah
Berrimah, Northern Territory

Berrimah is an Eastern Suburb in the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory of Australia....
 in the east – past Berrimah, the Stuart Highway goes on to Darwin's satellite city, Palmerston
Palmerston, Northern Territory

Palmerston is a satellite city of Darwin, Northern Territory, the capital and largest city in Australia's Northern Territory. Palmerston is situated near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people which makes up 12% or the territory's population and making it the second largest city in the Northern Territory....
, and its suburbs
List of Darwin suburbs

This is a list of Suburbs and localities in and around Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia, sorted by alphabetical order....
.

The region, like the rest of the Top End
Top End

The Top End is the second northernmost point on the continent of Australia, behind the Cape York Peninsula. It covers a rather vaguely-defined area of perhaps 400,000 square kilometres bounded by sea on three sides , and by the almost waterless semi-arid interior of Australia to the south....
, has a tropical
Tropics

The Tropics, seated in the equatorial regions of the world, are limited in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere at approximately 23?26' N latitude, and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere at 23?26' S latitude....
 climate, with a wet season
Wet season

Rainy season is the time of year, covering one or more months, when most of the average annual rainfall in a region falls. The term green season is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities....
 and a dry season
Dry season

The dry season is a term commonly used when describing the weather in the tropics. The weather in the tropics is dominated by the tropical rain belt, which oscillation from the northern to the southern tropics over the course of the year....
. It receives heavy rainfall during the Wet, and is well-known for its spectacular lightning
Lightning

File:Blesk.jpgLightning is an Earth's atmosphere discharge of electricity usually accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcano or dust storms....
.

The original inhabitants of the greater Darwin area are the Larrakia
Larrakia

Larrakia are the Indigenous Australians people from the area in and around Darwin, Northern Territory in Australia. Their language is also referred to as Larrakia....
 people. On 9 September 1839, HMS Beagle
HMS Beagle

HMS Beagle was a Cherokee class brig-sloop 10-gun sloop-of-war#Rigging of the Royal Navy, named after the beagle, a breed of dog. She was ship naming and launching on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames, at a cost of ?7,803....
 sailed into Darwin harbour during its surveying of the area. John Clements Wickham
John Clements Wickham

John Clements Wickham was naval officer and judge. He was a Lieutenant on HMS Beagle during her second survey mission from 1831 to 1836, which took the young Natural history Charles Darwin on what became the subject of his book, The Voyage of the Beagle....
 named the region "Port Darwin" in honour of a former shipmate and famed scientist Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin Royal Society was an English people natural history who realised and presented compelling evidence that all species of life have evolution over time from common descent, through the process he called natural selection....
.

Having been almost entirely rebuilt twice, once due to Japanese air raids during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 and again after being devastated by Cyclone Tracy
Cyclone Tracy

Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, Australia, Northern Territory, Australia, from Christmas Eve to Christmas, 1974....
 in 1974, the city is one of Australia's most modern capitals.

History


Pre-European settlement, first European contact

The Aboriginal people of the Larrakia
Larrakia

Larrakia are the Indigenous Australians people from the area in and around Darwin, Northern Territory in Australia. Their language is also referred to as Larrakia....
 language group are the first inhabitants of the greater Darwin area. They had trading routes with Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India and north of Australia....
 (see Macassan contact with Australia
Macassan contact with Australia

Macassan trepangers from the southwest corner of Sulawesi visited the coast of northern Australia for hundreds of years to fish for trepang , a marine invertebrate prized for its culinary and medicinal values in China markets....
), and imported goods from as far afield as South
South Australia

South Australia is a States and territories of Australia of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories....
 and Western Australia
Western Australia

Western Australia is a States and territories of Australia occupying the entire western third of the Australia . The nation's largest state and the second largest subnational entity in the world, it has 2.1 million inhabitants , 85% of whom live in the south-west corner of the state....
. Established songlines
Songlines

Songlines, also called Dreaming tracks by Indigenous Australians, are an ancient cultural concept, meme and Motif perpetuated through Speech lore and singing and other storytelling modalites such as dance and painting....
 penetrated throughout the country, allowing stories and histories to be told and retold along the routes.

The Dutch
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 visited Australia's northern coastline in the 1600s, and created the first Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an maps of the area. This accounts for the Dutch names in the area, such as Arnhem Land
Arnhem Land

The Arnhem Land Region is one of the five regions of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around 500km from the territory capital Darwin, Northern Territory....
 and Groote Eylandt
Groote Eylandt

Groote Eylandt is the largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria in northeastern Australia. It is the homeland of, and is owned by, the Anindilyakwa people ....
.

The first British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 person to see Darwin harbour appears to have been Lieutenant John Lort Stokes
John Lort Stokes

Admiral John Lort Stokes, Royal Navy was an officer in the Royal Navy who travelled on HMS Beagle for close to eighteen years.Stokes grew up in Scotchwell near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire....
 of HMS Beagle
HMS Beagle

HMS Beagle was a Cherokee class brig-sloop 10-gun sloop-of-war#Rigging of the Royal Navy, named after the beagle, a breed of dog. She was ship naming and launching on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames, at a cost of ?7,803....
 on 9 September 1839. The ship's captain, Commander John Clements Wickham
John Clements Wickham

John Clements Wickham was naval officer and judge. He was a Lieutenant on HMS Beagle during her second survey mission from 1831 to 1836, which took the young Natural history Charles Darwin on what became the subject of his book, The Voyage of the Beagle....
, named the port after Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin

Charles Robert Darwin Royal Society was an English people natural history who realised and presented compelling evidence that all species of life have evolution over time from common descent, through the process he called natural selection....
, the British naturalist who had sailed with them both on the earlier second expedition of the Beagle
Second voyage of HMS Beagle

The second voyage of HMS Beagle from 27 December 1831 to 2 October 1836 was the second survey expedition of HMS Beagle, under captain Robert FitzRoy who had taken over command of the ship on its first voyage after her previous captain committed suicide....
.

In the early 1870s, Darwin felt the effects of a gold rush
Australian gold rushes

The Australian gold rushes started in 1851 when prospector Edward Hammond Hargraves claimed the discovery of payable gold near Bathurst, New South Wales, New South Wales, at a site Edward Hargraves called Ophir, New South Wales....
 at Pine Creek
Pine Creek, Northern Territory

Pine Creek is a town in the Katherine, Northern Territory region of the Northern Territory, Australia. According to the 2001 Australian census 665 people live in Pine Creek....
 after employees of the Australian Overland Telegraph Line
Australian Overland Telegraph Line

The Australian Overland Telegraph Line was a 3200 km telegraph line that connected Darwin, Northern Territory with Port Augusta, South Australia in South Australia....
 found gold while digging holes for telegraph poles.

In early 1875, Darwin's European population had grown to approximately 300 because of the gold rush. On 17 February 1875, the SS Gothenburg
SS Gothenburg

The SS Gothenburg was a steamship that operated along the United Kingdom and then later the Australian and New Zealand coastlines. In February 1875, she left Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia en route to Adelaide when she encountered a cyclone-strength storm off the north Queensland coast....
 left Darwin en route for Adelaide
Adelaide

Adelaide is the List of Australian capital cities and most populous city of the Australian States and territories of Australia of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.1 million....
. Amongst the approximately 88 passengers and 34 crew (surviving records vary) were government officials, circuit court judges, Darwin residents taking their first furlough
Furlough

A furlough is a temporary leave of absence, especially from duty in the armed services or from a prison term. In these cases, a furlough is a vacation....
 and miners. While travelling south along the north Queensland
Queensland

Queensland is a States and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory to the west, South Australia to the south-west and New South Wales to the south....
 coast, the Gothenburg encountered a cyclone-strength storm and was wrecked on a section of the Great Barrier Reef
Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for 2,600 kilometres over an area of approximately ....
. Only 22 men survived, while between 98 and 112 people perished. Many passengers who perished were Darwin residents and news of the tragedy severely affected the small community, reportedly taking several years to recover.

1900 to present

The Northern Territory was initially settled and administered by South Australia
South Australia

South Australia is a States and territories of Australia of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories....
, until its transfer to the Commonwealth
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
 in 1911. On 5 February 1869, George Goyder
George Goyder

George Woodroffe Goyder was a Surveyor in South Australia during the latter half of the nineteenth century.Goyder was born in Liverpool, England to Sarah and David George Goyder, the latter a Swedenborgianism minister and physician....
, the Surveyor-General of South Australia, established a small settlement of 135 people at Port Darwin. Goyder named the settlement Palmerston
Palmerston, Northern Territory

Palmerston is a satellite city of Darwin, Northern Territory, the capital and largest city in Australia's Northern Territory. Palmerston is situated near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people which makes up 12% or the territory's population and making it the second largest city in the Northern Territory....
, after the British Prime Minister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the political leader of the United Kingdom and the head of government Her Majesty's Government....
 Lord Palmerston
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Order of the Garter, Order of the Bath, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland statesman who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century....
. In 1870, the first poles for the Overland Telegraph
Australian Overland Telegraph Line

The Australian Overland Telegraph Line was a 3200 km telegraph line that connected Darwin, Northern Territory with Port Augusta, South Australia in South Australia....
 were erected in Darwin, connecting Australia to the rest of the world. The discovery of gold at Pine Creek
Pine Creek, Northern Territory

Pine Creek is a town in the Katherine, Northern Territory region of the Northern Territory, Australia. According to the 2001 Australian census 665 people live in Pine Creek....
 in the 1880s further boosted the young colony's development. Upon Commonwealth administration in 1911, Darwin became the city's official name.

The period between 1911 and 1919 was filled with political turmoil, particularly with trade union
Trade union

A trade union or labor union is an organization run by and for workers who have banded together to achieve common goals in key areas such as wages, hours, and working conditions....
 unrest, which culminated on 17 December 1918. Led by Harold Nelson
Harold Nelson (Australian politician)

Harold George Nelson was the inaugural member for the Division of Northern Territory in the Australian House of Representatives.Born in Botany, New South Wales, to a Scottish people shopkeeper and his wife, Nelson moved to Queensland and worked as an engine driver at Gympie, Queensland and Mount Perry, Queensland, marrying on 17 March 19...
, some 1000 demonstrators marched to Government House
Government House, Darwin

Government House, Darwin is the office and official residence of the Administrator of the Northern Territory was built between 1870 and 1878. The building is set on 13,000 square metres of hillside gardens in the centre of the Darwin business district, on The Esplanade....
 at Liberty Square in Darwin where they burnt an effigy
Effigy

An effigy is a representation of a person, especially in the form of sculpture.The term is usually associated with full-length figures of a deceased person depicted in stone or wood on church monuments....
 of the Administrator of the Northern Territory
Administrator of the Northern Territory

In accordance with the provisions of the Northern Territory Act 1978 , the Northern Territory received self-government in 1979 under its own Administrator of the Northern Territory appointed by the Governor-General of Australia....
 John Gilruth
John A. Gilruth

John Anderson Gilruth was a Veterinary medicine and administrator. He is particularly noted for being Administrator of the Northern Territory from 1912 to 1918, when he was recalled after an angry mob demanded that he resign....
 and demanded his resignation. The incident became known as the 'Darwin Rebellion
Darwin Rebellion

The Darwin Rebellion of 17 December 1918 was the wiktionary:culminate of unrest in the Australian Workers' Union which had grown between 1911 and 1919....
'. Their grievances were against the two main Northern Territory employers; Vestey’s Meatworks
Vestey Group

The Vestey Group is a privately owned United Kingdom group of companies, comprised of an international food product business and significant cattle ranching and sugar cane farming interests in Brazil and Venezuela....
 and the Commonwealth of Australia. Both Gilruth and the Vestey company left Darwin soon afterwards.

Darwin Memorial
Around 10,000 Allied troops arrived in Darwin in the early 1940s at the outset of World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, in order to defend Australia's northern coastline. On 19 February 1942 at 0957, 188 Japanese
Empire of Japan

The Empire of Japan was a Japanese political entity that existed during the period from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until its defeat in World War II in 1945....
 warplanes attacked Darwin in two waves. It was the same fleet that had bombed Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor is a harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu, Hawaii. Much of the harbor and surrounding lands is a United States Navy deep-water naval base....
, though a considerably larger number of bombs were dropped on Darwin than on Pearl Harbor. The attack killed at least 243 people and caused immense damage to the town. These were by far the most serious attacks on Australia in time of war, in terms of fatalities and damage. They were the first of many raids on Darwin.

Despite this major attack, Darwin's development was furthered considerably during the war, with sealed roads constructed connecting the region to Alice Springs
Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Alice Springs is the second largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia. Popularly known as "the Alice" or simply "Alice",Alice Springs is situated in geographic centre of Australia....
 in the south and Mount Isa
Mount Isa, Queensland

Mount Isa is a city in North-West Queensland, Australia. It came into existence because of the vast mineral deposits found in the area. Mount Isa Mines is one of the most productive single mines in world history?based on combined production of lead, silver, copper and zinc....
 in the south-east, and Manton Dam built in the south to provide the city with water. On Australia Day
Australia Day

Australia Day, also known as Anniversary Day and Foundation Day, is the official National Day of Australia. Celebrated annually on 26 January, the day commemorates the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, the unfurling of the British flag at Sydney Cove and the proclamation of British sovereignty over the eastern seaboard of Austra...
 (26 January) 1959, Darwin was granted city status.

On 25 December 1974, Darwin was struck by Cyclone Tracy
Cyclone Tracy

Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, Australia, Northern Territory, Australia, from Christmas Eve to Christmas, 1974....
, which killed 71 people and destroyed over 70% of the town's buildings, including many old stone buildings such as the Palmerston Town Hall, which could not withstand the lateral forces generated by the strong winds. After the disaster, an airlift evacuated 30,000 people, over half the city's population at the time which was 43,000 people which was the biggest airlift ever seen in Australia's history. The town was subsequently rebuilt with newer materials and techniques during the late 1970s by the Darwin Reconstruction Commission, led by former Brisbane
Brisbane

Brisbane is the state List of Australian capital cities of Queensland and its most populous city. It is also the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, behind southern rivals Sydney and Melbourne....
 Lord Mayor Clem Jones
Clem Jones

Clem Jones Order of Australia was the longest serving Lord Mayor of the city of Brisbane, Australia, representing the Australian Labor Party from 1961 to 1975....
. A satellite city of Palmerston
Palmerston, Northern Territory

Palmerston is a satellite city of Darwin, Northern Territory, the capital and largest city in Australia's Northern Territory. Palmerston is situated near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people which makes up 12% or the territory's population and making it the second largest city in the Northern Territory....
 was built 20 km south of Darwin in the early 1980s.

On 17 September 2003, the Adelaide-Darwin railway
Adelaide-Darwin railway

The Adelaide - Darwin railway is north-south transcontinental railway in Australia, between the cities of Adelaide, South Australia and Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory....
 was completed.

Geography

Darwin is situated in the Northern Territory, on the Timor Sea
Timor Sea

The Timor Sea is a sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean....
. The town proper is built on a low bluff overlooking Darwin harbour, flanked by Frances Bay to the east and Cullen Bay to the west. The remainder of the city is flat and low-lying, and coastal areas are home to recreational reserves, extensive beaches, and excellent fishing.

Darwin is closer to the capitals of five other countries than to the capital of Australia: Darwin is away from Canberra
Canberra

Canberra is the List of Australian capital cities of Australia. With a population of over 340,000, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth largest Australian city overall....
. Dili
Dili

Dili, also spelled D?li, is the Capital and largest city of East Timor. It lies on the northern coast of Timor island, the easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands....
 (East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
) is from Darwin, Port Moresby
Port Moresby

||-||-||-||-||-||}Port Moresby , or Pot Mosbi in Tok Pisin, population 255,000 , is the Capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea ....
 (Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea , officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands ....
) is , Jakarta
Jakarta

Jakarta is the Capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a List of urban areas by population than any other city in Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa , Jayakarta , Batavia, Dutch East Indies , and Djakarta ....
 (Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
) is from Darwin, Bandar Seri Begawan
Bandar Seri Begawan

Bandar Seri Begawan, estimated population 27,285 , is the Capital and largest city of the Sultanate of Brunei....
 (Brunei
Brunei

Brunei Darussalam, officially the State of Brunei, Abode of Peace , is a country located on the north coast of the island of Borneo, in Southeast Asia....
) is from Darwin, and Melekeok
Melekeok

Melekeok is a town and one of Palau's sixteen States of Palau. It is located on the east coast of Palau's largest island, Babeldaob. On 7 October 2006, the city of Melekeok became the seat of Palau's government, replacing Koror as Palau's capital city....
 (Palau
Palau

Palau , officially the Republic of Palau , is an borderless country in the Pacific Ocean, some 500 miles east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles south of Tokyo....
) is from Darwin. Even Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 is only slightly farther away at , as is Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
 (Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
) at , and Honiara
Honiara

Honiara, population 49,107 , 54,600 , is the Capital of the Solomon Islands and of Guadalcanal Province, although it is a separately administered town....
 (Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands

For the group of islands rather than the nation, see Solomon Islands .The Solomon Islands is a country in Melanesia, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands....
) at . Ambon
Ambon Island

Ambon Island is part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. The island has an area of 775 km? , and is mountainous, well watered, and fertile. The main city and seaport is Ambon, Maluku , which is also the capital of Maluku Provinces of Indonesia....
, Indonesia is only away from Darwin.

Along with its importance as a gateway to Asia, Darwin also acts as an access point for the Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km southeast of Darwin, Northern Territory.Kakadu National Park is located within the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory of Australia....
, Arnhem Land
Arnhem Land

The Arnhem Land Region is one of the five regions of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around 500km from the territory capital Darwin, Northern Territory....
, and northerly islands such as Groote Eylandt
Groote Eylandt

Groote Eylandt is the largest island in the Gulf of Carpentaria in northeastern Australia. It is the homeland of, and is owned by, the Anindilyakwa people ....
 and the Tiwi Islands
Tiwi Islands

The Tiwi Islands are located in Australia's Northern Territory 80 km north of Darwin, Northern Territory at the junction of the Arafura Sea and Timor Sea....
. The city is the largest in the area, and provides services for these remote settlements.

City and suburbs

Darwin and its suburbs spread in an approximately triangular shape, with the older southwestern suburbs - and the city itself - forming one corner, the newer northern suburbs in another, and the eastern suburbs, progressing towards Palmerston, forming the third.

The older part of Darwin is separated from the newer northern suburbs by Darwin International Airport
Darwin International Airport

Darwin International Airport is the busiest airport serving the Northern Territory and the List of the busiest airports in Australia. It is the only airport serving Darwin, Northern Territory....
 and Royal Australian Air Force Base. Palmerston
Palmerston, Northern Territory

Palmerston is a satellite city of Darwin, Northern Territory, the capital and largest city in Australia's Northern Territory. Palmerston is situated near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people which makes up 12% or the territory's population and making it the second largest city in the Northern Territory....
 is a satellite city 20 kilometres south of Darwin that was established in the 1980s and is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
. The rural areas of Darwin including Howard Springs
Howard Springs, Northern Territory

Howard Springs is an outer rural area of Darwin, Northern Territory. It is 29km SE of the Darwin, Northern Territory CBD. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Litchfield....
, Humpty Doo
Humpty Doo, Northern Territory

Humpty Doo is a small town in Australia's Northern Territory. It is situated just south of the Arnhem Highway, approximately 40 km from Darwin, Northern Territory....
 and Berry Springs
Berry Springs, Northern Territory

Berry Springs is an outer suburban area in Darwin, Northern Territory. The name "Berry Springs" derived from "Berry Creek", named by Goyder in 1870, after his Chief Draftsman, Edwin S Berry....
 are experiencing strong growth.

Darwin's central business district
Central business district

A central business district is the commercial and often geographic heart of a city. In Australia, China , Republic of Ireland, Kenya, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore and South Africa, the phrase is commonly used, and is often colloquially abbreviated to "CBD"....
 is bounded by Daly Street in the north-west, McMinn Street in the north-east, Mitchell Street on the south-west and Bennett Street on the south-east. The CBD has been the focus of a number of major projects, including the billion dollar redevelopment of the Stokes Hill wharf waterfront area including a convention centre with seating for 1500 people and approximately 4000 m2 of exhibition space. The development will also include hotels, residential apartments and public space. The city's main industrial areas are along the Stuart Highway going towards Palmerston. The largest shopping precinct in the area is Casuarina Square
Casuarina Square

Casuarina Square is a major and is the largest shopping centre in the Northern Territory fourteen kilometres in Darwin, Northern Territory's northern suburb of Casuarina, Northern Territory....
. The most expensive residential areas are located along the coast in suburbs such as Larrakeyah
Larrakeyah, Northern Territory

Larrakeyah is an inner suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, the capital city of Australia's Northern Territory....
 and Brinkin
Brinkin, Northern Territory

Brinkin is a northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia. It is located north of Darwin's central business district, and is home to the Casuarina campus of Charles Darwin University ....
, despite the slight risk these low-lying regions face during cyclones and higher tides. Inner, eastern suburbs such as Malak
Malak, Northern Territory

Malak is a Northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory of Australia....
 and Karama
Karama, Northern Territory

Karama is a Northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory of Australia....
 are home to lower-income households.

Climate

Darwin has a tropical savanna climate
Tropical savanna climate

'Tropical savanna climate' or 'tropical wet and dry climate' is a type of climate that corresponds to the categories 'Aw and As of the K?ppen climate classification....
 (Köppen Aw
Köppen climate classification

The K?ppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classifications. It was developed by Wladimir K?ppen, a Russian climatologist, around 1900 ....
) with distinct wet and dry seasons and the average maximum temperature is similar all year round. The dry season
Dry season

The dry season is a term commonly used when describing the weather in the tropics. The weather in the tropics is dominated by the tropical rain belt, which oscillation from the northern to the southern tropics over the course of the year....
 runs from April/May to October (the southern hemisphere winter), during which nearly every day is warm and sunny, and afternoon humidity averages around 30%, but varies. There is very little rainfall between May and September. In the coolest months of June and July, the daily minimum temperature may dip as low as 14 °C (57 °F), but very rarely lower, and frost has never been recorded.

The wet season
Wet season

Rainy season is the time of year, covering one or more months, when most of the average annual rainfall in a region falls. The term green season is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities....
 is associated with tropical cyclone
Tropical cyclone

A tropical cyclone is a storm characterized by a large low pressure system center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and flooding rain....
s and monsoon rains. The majority of rainfall occurs between December and March (the southern hemisphere summer), when thunderstorm
Thunderstorm

File:FoggDam-NT.jpgA thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a form of weather characterized by the presence of lightning and its effect: thunder....
s are common and afternoon relative humidity averages over 70% during the wettest months. It does not rain every day during the wet season, but most days are warm to hot with plentiful cloud cover; January averages under 6 hours of bright sunshine daily. The hottest month is November, just before the onset of the main rainy season. Due to its long dry season, Darwin has the most daily average sunshine hours (8.4) of any Australian capital with the most sunshine from April to November. The sun passes directly overhead in mid October and mid February. Climatically Darwin has more in common with Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 than Sydney
Sydney

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 as it sits well inside the tropical zone.

Darwin is located in one of the most lightning
Lightning

File:Blesk.jpgLightning is an Earth's atmosphere discharge of electricity usually accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcano or dust storms....
 prone areas in the world. In 2002 a single thunderstorm produced 1,634 lightning strikes in Darwin in just a few hours, which is the same amount that Perth, Western Australia
Perth, Western Australia

Perth is the List of Australian capital cities and largest city of the Australian States and territories of Australia of Western Australia. With a population of 1,554,769 , Perth ranks fourth amongst the nation's cities, with a growth rate consistently above the national average....
 experiences in an entire year.

align="bottom" style="padding:0 0;margin:0 0;"| Source: Averages for Darwin Airport, 1941 - 2007, Bureau of Meteorology
Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau of Meteorology is an Executive Agency of the Australian Government of Australia responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas....
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Notes: Temperature
Temperature

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s are in degrees Celsius
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
. Precipitation
Precipitation (meteorology)

File:MeanMonthlyP.gifIn meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of Atmosphere water vapor that is deposited on the earth's surface....
 is in millimetres. Darwin Airport Latitude: -12.42° S Longitude: 130.89° E Elevation: 30 m ASL


Demographics

Major overseas born populations
Country of birth Population (2006)
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 
4,356
New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 
2,177
Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 
1,462
East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
 
1,000
Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 
973
Greece
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
 
893
Indonesia
Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia , is a transcontinental country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Comprising Islands of Indonesia, it is the world's largest Archipelago state....
 
691
Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 
609
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea , officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands ....
 
488
Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
 
484
Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
 
473
India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 
470
Thailand
Thailand

The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Myanmar....
 
424
Darwin
Population by year
1911 1,082  
1956 8,900  
1961 15,477  
1974 46,700 (Cyclone Tracy)
1975 25,700  
1981 61,412  
1991 86,415  
2002 107,456 
2006 114,368 
2011 131,209 (projected)
2021 168,706 (projected)
2031 210,617 (projected)
2056 334,938 (projected)
In 2006, the largest ancestry groups in Darwin were, Australian (42,221 or 36.9 per cent), English (29,766 or 26 per cent), Irish (9,561 or 8.3 per cent), Scottish (7,815 or 6.8 per cent), Chinese (3,502 or 3 per cent), Greek (2,828 or 2.4 per cent) and Italian (2,367 or 2 per cent)

Darwin's population is notable for the highest proportional population of Aboriginals
Australian Aborigines

Australian Aborigines are a Class of peoples who are identified by Australian law as being members of a Race indigenous to the Australia .In the High Court of Australia, Australian Aborigines have been specifically identified as a group of people who share, in common, biological ancestry back to the original occupants of this continent....
 of any Australian capital city
Capital City

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. in the 2006 census there were 10,259 (9.7 per cent) of Aboriginals living in Darwin.

Darwin's population changed after the Second World War. Darwin, like many other Australian cities, experienced influxes from Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, with significant numbers of Italians and Greeks
Greeks

The Greeks , also known as Hellenes, are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions, who can also be found in Greek diaspora communities around the world....
 during the 1960s and 1970s. Darwin started to also experience an influx from other European countries, which included the Dutch, Germans
Germans

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 and many others. A significant percentage of Darwin's residents are recent immigrants from South East Asia (Asian Australian
Asian Australian

An Asian Australian can be generally defined as a person of Asian people continental ancestry or origin who was born in or is an immigrant to Australia....
s were 9.3% of the Darwin's population in 2001).

Darwin's population comprises people from many different ethnic backgrounds. The 2006 Census revealed the following most places of birth for overseas migrants: United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 (3.4 per cent), New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 (2.1 per cent), Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 (1.4 per cent) and East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
 (0.9 per cent). 18.3 percent of the city's population was born overseas, which is less than the Australian average of 22%

Darwin has a youthful population with an average age of 32 years (compared to national average of around 35 years) assisted to a large extent by the military presence and the fact that many people opt to retire elsewhere.

The most common non-English languages spoken in Darwin are: Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
, Italian
Italian language

Italian is a Romance languages spoken by about 63 million people as a first language, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of four Linguistic geography of Switzerlands....
, Indonesian
Indonesian language

Indonesian is the official national language of Indonesia. It is based on a version of Malay language from the Riau islands in western Indonesia, today called Riau Indonesian....
, Vietnamese
Vietnamese language

Vietnamese , formerly known under French colonization as Annamese , is the national language and official language language of Vietnam. It is the mother tongue of the Vietnamese people , who constitute 86% of Demographics of Vietnam, and of about three million overseas Vietnamese, most of whom live in the United States....
 and Cantonese.

Religion

Christianity is the most professed faith in Darwin with 56,613 followers accounting for 49.5 percent of the population of Darwin. The largest denominations of Christianity are Catholicism
Catholicism

Catholicism is a broad term for the body of the Catholic faith, its Theology and doctrines, its Catholic liturgy, Ethics, spiritual, and behavioral characteristics, as well as a religious people as a whole....
 (24,538 or 21.5 per cent), Anglicanism
Anglicanism

Anglicanism is a tradition of Christianity faith. Churches in this tradition either have historical connections to the Church of England or have similar beliefs, worship and church structures....
 (14,028 or 12.3 per cent) and Greek Orthodox (2,964 or 2.6 per cent). Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus and Jews account for 3.2 per cent of Darwin's population. There were 26,695 or 23.3 per cent of people professing no religion.

Population growth

Darwin is one of the fastest growing capital cities in Australia, with an annual growth rate of 2.6 per cent since the 2006 census. In recent years, the Palmerston
City of Palmerston

The City of Palmerston is a Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory of the Northern Territory. It contains the suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory's satellite city, Palmerston, Northern Territory, and is situated between the outer industrial areas of Darwin, Northern Territory and the rural areas of Howard Springs, Northern Territo...
 and Litchfield
Shire of Litchfield

The Litchfield Municipality is a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Northern Territory of Australia on the eastern and southeastern outskirts of the Darwin, Northern Territory-Palmerston, Northern Territory urban area....
 parts of the Darwin statistical division have recorded the highest growth in population of any Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
 Local Government Area
Local Government Area

Local Government Area is a term used in Australia to refer to areas controlled by each individual Local government in Australia. The generic names of Local Governments vary from state to state; examples include Borough, City, District, Municipality, Region, Rural City, Shire and Town....
 and by 2016 the Litchfield
Shire of Litchfield

The Litchfield Municipality is a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Northern Territory of Australia on the eastern and southeastern outskirts of the Darwin, Northern Territory-Palmerston, Northern Territory urban area....
 could overtake Palmerston
City of Palmerston

The City of Palmerston is a Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory of the Northern Territory. It contains the suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory's satellite city, Palmerston, Northern Territory, and is situated between the outer industrial areas of Darwin, Northern Territory and the rural areas of Howard Springs, Northern Territo...
 as the second largest municipality in metropolitan Darwin. It is predicted by 2021 the combined population of both the Palmerston
City of Palmerston

The City of Palmerston is a Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory of the Northern Territory. It contains the suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory's satellite city, Palmerston, Northern Territory, and is situated between the outer industrial areas of Darwin, Northern Territory and the rural areas of Howard Springs, Northern Territo...
 and the Litchfield
Shire of Litchfield

The Litchfield Municipality is a Local Government Areas of Australia located in the Northern Territory of Australia on the eastern and southeastern outskirts of the Darwin, Northern Territory-Palmerston, Northern Territory urban area....
 would be 101,546 people. If the population growth continues at its current rate, Darwin could overtake Hobart
Hobart

Hobart is the List of Australian capital cities and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Founded in 1803 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney....
's population by 2048.

Government

The Darwin City Council
City of Darwin

The City of Darwin is a Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory of the Northern Territory, Australia. It includes the central business district of the capital, Darwin, Northern Territory, and represents two-thirds of its metropolitan population....
 (Incorporated under the Northern Territory Local Government Act 1993) governs the City of Darwin
City of Darwin

The City of Darwin is a Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory of the Northern Territory, Australia. It includes the central business district of the capital, Darwin, Northern Territory, and represents two-thirds of its metropolitan population....
 which takes in the CBD and the suburbs. The Darwin City Council has governed the City of Darwin since 1957. The Darwin City Council consists of 13 elected members, the Lord Mayor and 12 aldermen. The City of Darwin electorate is organised into four electoral units or wards. The names of the wards are Chan, Lyons, Richardson, and Waters. The constituents of each ward are directly responsible for electing three aldermen. Constituents of all wards are directly responsible for electing the Lord Mayor of Darwin. The current mayor is Graeme Sawyer
Graeme Sawyer

Graeme Sawyer is the current Lord Mayor of the City of Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, Australia. He became Lord Mayor at an election in April 2008, when he won 56.8% of the vote after preferential voting....
 after council elections in March 2008 replacing Garry Lambert
Garry Lambert

Garry Lambert is an Australian politician. He was the List of mayors and lord mayors of Darwin from 2007 to 2008. He is the current Country Liberal Party candidate for the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly seat of electoral division of Fannie Bay in the Northern Territory general election, 2008....
, who took over from previous mayor Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson (politician)

Peter Adamson was born in Darwin, Northern Territory, in The Northern Territory, the son of working-class, politically conservative middle class parents....
.

The rest of the Darwin area is divided into 2 local government areas
Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory

The Local Government Areas in Australia of the Northern Territory, Australia are the areas for which particular Local Government authorities, generally known as "Councils" have the responsibility to provide local government services....
. One of these is designated as a City, and the second, which is on the city's outer fringe, has the title of Shire. These areas have elected councils which are responsible for functions delegated to them by the Northern Territory Government, such as planning and garbage collection.

The Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly

The Northern Territory Legislative Assembly is the unicameral parliament of the Northern Territory in Australia. It sits in Parliament House, Darwin, located on State Square, close to the centre of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory....
 convenes in Darwin in the Northern Territory Parliament House
Parliament House, Darwin

Parliament House in Darwin, Northern Territory is Australia's newest Parliament Building, it has been the seat of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly since 1994....
. Government House
Government House, Darwin

Government House, Darwin is the office and official residence of the Administrator of the Northern Territory was built between 1870 and 1878. The building is set on 13,000 square metres of hillside gardens in the centre of the Darwin business district, on The Esplanade....
, the official residence of the Administrator of the Northern Territory
Administrator of the Northern Territory

In accordance with the provisions of the Northern Territory Act 1978 , the Northern Territory received self-government in 1979 under its own Administrator of the Northern Territory appointed by the Governor-General of Australia....
, is located on The Esplanade.

Economy

Darwin Cbd 2005
The two largest economic sectors are mining
Mining

Mining is the extraction of value minerals or other geology materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, Sodium chloride and potash....
 and tourism
Tourism

Tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from...
. Mining and energy industry production exceeds $2.5 billion per annum. The most important mineral resources are gold, zinc and bauxite
Bauxite

Bauxite is the most important aluminium ore. It consists largely of the minerals gibbsite Al3, boehmite ?-AlO, and diaspore a-AlO, together with the iron oxides goethite and hematite, the clay mineral kaolinite and small amounts of anatase TiO2....
, along with manganese
Manganese

Manganese is a chemical element, designated by the symbol Mn. It has the atomic number 25. It is found as a Oxidation state in nature , and in many minerals....
 and many others. The energy production is mostly off shore with oil and natural gas
Natural gas

Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
 from the Timor Sea, although there are significant uranium
Uranium

Uranium is a silvery-gray metallic chemical element in the actinide series of the periodic table that has the chemical symbol U and atomic number 92....
 deposits near Darwin. Tourism employs 8% of Darwin residents, and is expected to grow as domestic and international tourists are now spending time in Darwin during the Wet
Wet season

Rainy season is the time of year, covering one or more months, when most of the average annual rainfall in a region falls. The term green season is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities....
 and Dry
Dry season

The dry season is a term commonly used when describing the weather in the tropics. The weather in the tropics is dominated by the tropical rain belt, which oscillation from the northern to the southern tropics over the course of the year....
 seasons. Federal spending is a major contributor to the local economy as well.

The military presence that is maintained both within Darwin, and the wider Northern Territory, is a substantial source of employment. The continued involvement of the Australian Army
Australian Army

The Australian Army is Australia's military land force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force....
 in the stabilisation of East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
 has swelled the military population of Darwin to over 11,000 individuals as of 2001. There is also a substantial United Nations presence in Darwin, since Darwin serves as the staging center for U.N. workers and contractors en route to nearby East Timor.

Darwin's importance as a port is expected to grow, due to the increased exploitation of petroleum
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 in the nearby Timor Sea
Timor Sea

The Timor Sea is a sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean....
, and to the completion of the railway link and continued expansion in trade with Asia.

During 2005, a number of major construction projects started in Darwin. One is the redevelopment of the Wharf Precinct, which includes a large convention and exhibition centre, apartment housing including Outrigger Pandanas
Outrigger Pandanas

Outrigger Pandanas is the second-tallest building in Darwin, Northern Territory. It is at 43 Knuckley Street, Darwin, in the eastern side of the Darwin, Northern Territory....
 and Evolution on Gardiner
Evolution on Gardiner

Evolution on Gardiner is the tallest building in Darwin, Northern Territory. It is located on the eastern part of the Darwin, Northern Territory on Knuckey Street....
, retail and entertainment outlets including a large wave pool and safe swimming lagoon. The Chinatown project has also started with plans to construct multi-level carparks, Chinese-themed retail and dining outlets.

Education

Education is overseen territory-wide by the Department of Education and Training (DET), whose role is to continually improve education outcomes for all students, with a focus on Indigenous students.

Preschool, primary and secondary

Darwin is served by a number of public
Public education

Public educatoin is education mandated for or offered to the children of the general public by the government, whether national, regional, or local, provided by an institution of civil government, and paid for, in whole or in part, by taxes....
 and private schools that cater to local and overseas students. Over 16,500 primary and secondary students are enrolled in schools in Darwin, with 10,524 students attending primary education, and 5,932 students attending secondary education. There are over 12,089 students enrolled in government schools and 2,124 students enrolled in independent schools.

There were 9,764 students attending schools in the City of Darwin
City of Darwin

The City of Darwin is a Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory of the Northern Territory, Australia. It includes the central business district of the capital, Darwin, Northern Territory, and represents two-thirds of its metropolitan population....
 area. 6,045 students attended primary schools and 3,719 students attended secondary schools. There are over 7,161 students enrolled in government schools and 1,108 students enrolled in independent schools. There are over 35 primary and pre - schools, and 12 secondary schools including both government and non-government. Most schools in the city are secular, but there are a small number of Christian
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
, Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 and Lutheran
Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the teachings of the sixteenth-century Germans Reformer Martin Luther....
 institutions. Students intending to complete their secondary education work towards the Northern Territory Certificate of Education
Northern Territory Certificate of Education

The Northern Territory Certificate of Education is the credential awarded to High School students who successfully complete senior high school level studies in the Northern Territory, Australia....
, which is recognised in all states and territories. Many of the schools are undergoing renovations and reconstruction. Schools have been restructured into Primary, Middle and High schools since the beginning of 2007.

Tertiary and vocational

Darwin's largest University is the Charles Darwin University
Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University is an Australian public university with around 20,098 higher education students studying as of 2007. It has campuses in the Darwin, Northern Territory suburb of Casuarina, Northern Territory, Palmerston, Northern Territory, Alice Springs, Katherine, Northern Territory , Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory....
 which is the central provider of tertiary education in the Northern Territory, it covers both vocational and academic courses, acting as both a university and an Institute of TAFE
Technical and Further Education

Technical and Further Education or TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational post-secondary education courses in Australia....
. There are over 5,500 students enrolled in tertiary and further education courses.

Recreation and culture


Events and festivals

On 1 July, Territorians celebrate Territory Day. This is the only day of the year, apart from the Chinese New Year, when fireworks are permitted. In Darwin, the main celebrations occur at Mindil Beach
Mindil Beach, Northern Territory

Mindil Beach is a beach located near the Darwin, Northern Territory's central business district. Mindil Beach holds the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets which runs during the Dry season of every year....
, where a large firework display is commissioned by the government.

Weekly markets include Mindil Beach Sunset Markets (Thursdays and Sundays during the dry season), Parap Market
Parap, Northern Territory

Parap is an inner suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
, Nightcliff Market and Rapid Creek market
Rapid Creek, Northern Territory

Rapid Creek is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
.

The Darwin Festival held annually, includes comedy, dance, theatre, music, film and visual art and the NT Indigenous Music Awards
NT Indigenous Music Awards

NT Indigenous Music Awards are part of the Darwin Festival and are run by Music NT in association with the Northern Territory Government?s Indigenous Arts Development Unit....
. Other festivals include the Glenti, which showcases Darwin's large Greek community, and India@Mindil, a similar festival held by the smaller Indian community. The Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often called the Lunar New Year, especially by people in mainland China and Taiwan....
 is also celebrated with great festivity, highlighting the Asian influence in Darwin.

The Seabreeze festival, which first started in 2005, is held on the second week of May in the suburb of Nightcliff. It offers the opportunity for local talent to be showcased and a popular event is Saturday family festivities along the Nightcliff foreshore which is one of Darwin's most popular fitness tracks.

The Speargrass Festival is held annually the week prior to July's first full moon and celebrates the alternative Top End
Top End

The Top End is the second northernmost point on the continent of Australia, behind the Cape York Peninsula. It covers a rather vaguely-defined area of perhaps 400,000 square kilometres bounded by sea on three sides , and by the almost waterless semi-arid interior of Australia to the south....
 lifestyle. The festival activities include music, screening of locally produced films, screen printing, basket weaving, sweat lodge, water slides, human pyramid, hot tub, frisbee golf, spear throwing, Kubb competition, bingo, communal organic cooking, morning yoga, meditation, greasy pig and healing circles. The festival occurs at the Speargrass property, 50 km northeast of Pine Creek.

The Darwin beer-can regatta
Darwin beer-can regatta

The Darwin Beer Can Regatta is an event which has been held annually since 1975 in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia at Mindil Beach, Northern Territory....
, held in August, celebrates Darwin's love affair with beer
Beer

Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and Fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereal?the most common of which is malted barley, although wheat, maize , and rice are widely used....
 and contestants' race boats made exclusively of beer cans. Also in Darwin during the month of August, are the Darwin Cup horse race, and the Rodeo
Rodeo

Rodeo is a sport which arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain, Mexico, and later the United States, Canada, South America and Australia....
 and Mud Crab
Scylla serrata

Scylla serrata is an economically important crab species found in the estuary and mangroves of Africa, Australia and Asia. In their most common form, the shell colour varies from a deep, mottled green to very dark brown....
 Tying Competition.

The World Solar Challenge
World Solar Challenge

The World Solar Challenge is a Solar car racing which covers 3021 km through the Australian Outback, from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide....
 race attracts teams from around the world, most of which are fielded by universities
University

A university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. A university provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education....
 or corporation
Corporation

A corporation is a legal entity separate from the persons that form it. It is a legal entity owned by individual stockholders. In British tradition it is the term designating a body corporate, where it can be either a corporation sole or a corporation aggregate ....
s although some are fielded by high school
High school

High school is the name used in some parts of the world to describe an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. The term originated in Scotland and spread to the New World countries as the high prestige that the Scottish educational system had at the time led several countries to employ Scottish educators to develop the...
s. The race has a 20-year history spanning nine races, with the inaugural event taking place in 1987.

Arts and entertainment

The Darwin Symphony Orchestra
Darwin Symphony Orchestra

The Darwin Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based in Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia, founded by Martin Jarvis ....
 was first assembled in 1989, and has performed throughout the Territory. The Darwin Theatre Company is a locally produced professional theatre production company, performing locally and nationally.

The Darwin Entertainment Centre
Darwin Entertainment Centre

The Darwin Entertainment Centre is the city's main concert venue and hosts theatre and orchestral performances in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia....
 is the city's main concert venue and hosts theatre and orchestral performances. Other theatres include the Darwin Convention Centre
Darwin Convention Centre

The Darwin Convention Centre is a convention centre located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The building is currently under construction and is expected to be finished in June 2008....
, which is expected to be open in mid 2008. The Darwin Convention Centre is part of the $1.1 billion Darwin Waterfront project.

Darwin's only casino opened in 1981 as the Diamond Beach Casino, it later became the MGM Grand Darwin, before it changed to SKYCITY Darwin
SKYCITY Darwin

SKYCITY Darwin is a casino located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia. It is the only casino in Darwin....
 after SKYCITY Entertainment Group
SKYCITY Entertainment Group

SKYCITY Entertainment Group is a New Zealand corporation whose core business is owning and operating casinos in Australasia. It is the smallest of four major players operating in the market....
 purchased the hotel in 2004.

Darwin is home to the Indo-Pacific Marine & Australian Pearling Exhibition, which houses an aquarium
Aquarium

An aquarium is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept. fishkeeping use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, marine mammals, turtles, and aquatic plants....
 complete with living coral
Coral

Corals are marine organisms from the class Anthozoa and exist as small sea anemone?like polyps, typically in colonies of many identical individuals....
, and its complementary sea life. The Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory

The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is the main museum in the Northern Territory. The museum is located in the inner Darwin, Northern Territory suburb of Fannie Bay, Northern Territory....
 in Darwin gives an overview of the history of the area, including exhibits on Cyclone Tracy and the boats of the Pacific Islands. The East Point Military museum
East Point Military museum

The East Point Military Museum was originally set up as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association to exhibit photographs and artefacts from Darwin, Northern Territory's history during World War II....
 tells the story of the Japanese air raids on Darwin during WWII.

Darwin has a vibrant arts scene given its size. The Darwin Festival and the Darwin Fringe festival are annual events. Darwin has a range of quality indoor and outdoor live music venues hosting local and visiting acts. A range of art galleries including specialised Aboriginal art galleries are a feature of Darwin.

Local and visiting bands can be heard at venues including the Darwin Entertainment Centre
Darwin Entertainment Centre

The Darwin Entertainment Centre is the city's main concert venue and hosts theatre and orchestral performances in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia....
, The Vic Hotel
Victoria Hotel, Darwin

The Victoria Hotel, or The Vic as it is commonly known, is a Cultural heritage listed Public house located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
, Happy Yess, and Brown's Mart. An yearly music festival, Bass in the Grass, is very popular with youth from the surrounding area. Artists such as Jessica Mauboy
Jessica Mauboy

Jessica Hilda Mauboy is a Indigenous Australian singer and songwriter who was the runner-up on the fourth season of Australian Idol in 2006....
 and The Groovesmiths
The Groovesmiths

The Groovesmiths are an Australian roots-music band, founded by Gavin Shoesmith, ex bass player of John Butler Trio. Originally located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Gavin has since shifted to Fremantle, Western Australia, where he plays regularly in the band alongside guitarist Alex Dew, and drummer Matthew Wright....
 call Darwin home.

There have been no major films set in Darwin; however, some scenes for Australia
Australia (2008 film)

Australia is a 2008 in film Australian epic film romance film directed by Baz Luhrmann and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The screenplay was written by Luhrmann and screenwriter Stuart Beattie, with Ronald Harwood....
 by Baz Luhrmann
Baz Luhrmann

Mark Anthony "Baz" Luhrmann is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated Australian film director, screenwriter, and film producer best known for The Red Curtain Trilogy....
 and Black Water
Black Water (film)

Black Water is a 2008 in film Australian survival / Horror film / Thriller film set in the mangrove swamps of northern Australia. It was written and directed by Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich and stars Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody and Andy Rodoreda....
 were both shot in Darwin in 2007

Considering its moderate size, Darwin has a lively night scene. Mitchell Street in the central business district is lined with nightclubs, takeaways, and restaurants, many with al fresco dining. This is the city's entertainment hub. There are several smaller theatres, three cinema complexes (CBD, Casuarina, and Palmerston), and the Deckchair Cinema. This is an open-air cinema which operates through the dry season, from April to October, and screens independent
Independent film

An independent film, or indie film, is a film that is produced outside of the Hollywood studio system, a series of oligopolistic practices by several major film studios which controlled the production, distribution, and exhibition of films in the United States from the early 1920s through 1950s....
 and arthouse films.

Recreation

The city has many kilometres of wide, unpolluted beaches, including the Casuarina Beach and well renowned Mindil Beach, home of the Mindil Beach markets. Darwin City Council has designated an area of Casuarina Beach as a free beach which offers a designated nudist beach area since 1976. Swimming in the sea during the months of October–May should be avoided due to the presence of deadly box jellyfish
Box jellyfish

Box jellyfish are invertebrates belonging to the scientific classification Cubozoa, named for their cube-shaped medusa . Cubozoans are categorized separately from other types of jellyfish and are considered more complex than Scyphozoans....
.

Saltwater crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile

Saltwater or estuarine crocodile is the largest of all living crocodilians and reptiles. It is found in suitable habitat throughout Southeast Asia, Northern Australia, and the surrounding waters....
s are very common in all waterways surrounding Darwin and are even occasionally found swimming in Darwin Harbour and on local beaches.

Fishing is one of the recreations of Darwin locals. Visitors from around the world flock to Darwin aiming to catch the prized barramundi
Barramundi

The Barramundi is a species of fish migration fish in family Latidae of order Perciformes. The native species is widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific region from the Persian Gulf, through Southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia....
, an iconic fish for the region. The Mary River
Mary River (Northern Territory)

The Mary River flows in the Northern Territory of Australia and is a site of the Mary River National ParkExternal links*...
, Daly River, South and East Alligator River are just a few of the water bodies where the barramundi thrive. Outstanding blue water fishing is also available off the coast of Darwin; Spanish mackerel, dhufish, queenfish
Queenfish

Queenfish are a species of croaker occurring from Uncle Sam Bank, Baja California, to Yaquina Bay, Oregon; they are the only species in the genus Seriphus....
, snapper and other varieties are all found in the area and accessible in a day trip from Darwin. Lake Alexander
Lake Alexander

Lake Alexander is a man-made lake named in honour of Alec Fong-Lim who was Lord Mayor of Darwin from1984 to 1990. The lake is located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia and was officially opened on the 21 July, 1991 for recreational use by the people of Darwin....
 is a man-made lake which is generally considered safe, bar a freak jellyfish outbreak in 2003, and is located at East Point Reserve.

The Darwin Surf Lifesaving Club operates long boats and surf skis and provides events and lifesaving accreditations.

Parks and gardens

Darwin has extensive parks and gardens. These include the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens

The George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens are botanical gardens located 2km North of the CBD of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
, East Point Reserve
East Point, Northern Territory

East Point is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia.East Point, Lee Point and Point Charles all appear on Goyder?s original plan of Port Darwin in 1869....
, Casuarina Coastal Reserve, Charles Darwin National Park
Charles Darwin National Park

Charles Darwin National Park is located in the Northern Territory of Australia, 4 km southeast of Darwin, Northern Territory.Charles Darwin National Park is notable for a number of World War II-era concrete bunkers, one of which has been converted into a visitors centre and display of World War II memorabilia....
, Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve
Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve

Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve is a small conservation reserve wetland located on the outskirts of Darwin, Northern Territory and Palmerston in the Northern Territory....
, Leanyer Recreation Park, the Nightcliff
Nightcliff, Northern Territory

Nightcliff is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
 Foreshore, Bicentennial Park
Bicentennial Park (Darwin)

Bicentennial Park is a large area of parkland in located in the Darwin city centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory. It runs the length of Darwin's waterfront which looks over Darwin Harbour....
 and the Jingili Water Gardens.

Sports

The Marrara Sports Complex near the airport has stadiums for Aussie Rules
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 (TIO Stadium), cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
, rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
, basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
 (and indoor court sports), football (soccer)
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
, athletics
Athletics (track and field)

Track and field athletics, commonly known as athletics or track and field, is a collection of sports events that involve running, throwing and jumping....
 and field hockey
Field hockey

Field hockey is a team sport in which a team of players attempt to score Goal by hitting, pushing or flicking the ball with hockey sticks into the opposing team's goal....
. Every two years since 1991 (excluding 2003 due to the SARS
SARs

SARs may refer to:*Special Administrative Regions*Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome *South African Revenue Service ...
 outbreak), Darwin has played host to the Arafura Games
Arafura Games

The Arafura Games is a Multi-sport event usually held every 2 years in the Australian city of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory....
, a major regional sporting event
Sport

Sport is an activity that is governed by a set of regulation of sport or traditions and often engaged in competitively. Sports commonly refer to activities where the physical capabilities of the competitor are the sole or primary determinant of the outcome , but the term is also used to include activities such as mind sports and motor...
. In July 2003, the city hosted its first international test cricket
Test cricket

Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. It has long been considered the ultimate test of playing ability between cricketing nations....
 match between Australia and Bangladesh, followed by Australia and Sri Lanka in 2004. Australian-rules football and rugby league
Rugby league

Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
 are played all year round. Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
's Western Bulldogs
Western Bulldogs

The Western Bulldogs, formerly referred to as Footscray, is an Australian Football League club based at the Whitten Oval in West Footscray, an inner city suburb of Melbourne....
 Australian Football League
Australian Football League

The 'Australian Football League' is the professional Australian national competition in the sport of Australian Rules Football.The league comprises sixteen teams which play 22 home and away rounds between late March and late August or early September....
 side plays one home game at Marrara Oval each year. The ATSIC Aboriginal All-Stars
Aboriginal All-Stars

The Indigenous All-Stars are an Australian rules football team composed purely of Indigenous Australians. Many of these players come from clubs in the elite Australian Football League competition....
 also participate in the AFL
Australian Football League

The 'Australian Football League' is the professional Australian national competition in the sport of Australian Rules Football.The league comprises sixteen teams which play 22 home and away rounds between late March and late August or early September....
 pre-season competition. In 2003, a record crowd of 17,500 attended a pre-season game between the All-Stars and Carlton Football Club
Carlton Football Club

Carlton Football Club, nicknamed The Blues, is the third oldest club in the Australian Football League and List of Australian rules football clubs by date of establishment Australian rules football clubs....
 at Marrara.

Darwin hosts a round of the V8 Supercars every year bringing thousands of motorsports fans to the Hidden Valley Raceway
Hidden Valley Raceway

Hidden Valley Raceway is a motorsports complex from Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. At the complex is a 14 turn race track which is long, with a main straight....
.

The Darwin Cup culminating on the first Monday of August is a very popular horse race event for Darwin and draws large crowds every year to Fannie Bay Racecourse. While it is not as popular as the Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup

The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major annual thoroughbred horse race. Billed as The race that stops a nation, it is a race for three-year-olds and over, over a distance of 3,200 metres....
, it does draw a crowd and, in 2003, Sky Racing
Sky Racing

Sky Racing is an Australian horse and greyhound racing television channel. It is carried by Foxtel, Austar, Optus TV and Selectv.The channel generally telecasts all thoroughbred racing, harness racing and greyhound racing meetings that are covered by the various Australian Totalizator Agency Boards....
 began televising most of the races. The Darwin Cup day is a public holiday for the Northern Territory (Picnic Day public holiday).

Media

Darwin's major newspapers are the Northern Territory News
Northern Territory News

Northern Territory News is a morning tabloid newspaper based in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. It is a subsidiary of News Limited and owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
, and one Sunday paper, The Sunday Territorian, both owned by Rupert Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch

Keith Rupert Murdoch, Order of Australia, Order of St. Gregory the Great , usually known as Rupert Murdoch, is an Australian-born International Mass media business magnate....
's News Corporation
News Corporation

News Corporation , , ) is one of the world's largest Media conglomerate conglomerates. The company's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch and the President and Chief Operating Officer is Peter Chernin....
. Darwin also receives the national daily, The Australian
The Australian

The Australian, also referred to as The Oz, is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia on Monday to Saturday each week since 1964....
, and the Darwin Sun, also produced by News Corporation.

Five free-to-air channels service Darwin. Commercial television channels are provided by Southern Cross Darwin
TND

TND can mean multiple things:* Tomorrow Never Dies, James Bond 007 movie* Tunisian dinar, the ISO 4217 code for the currency of Tunisia* Traditional Neighborhood Development , a form of development associated with New Urbanism...
 (Seven Network
Seven Network

The Seven Network is an Australia Television broadcasting in Australia owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to 2 December 1956, when the first stations on the Very high frequency frequency were established in Sydney and Melbourne....
 affiliate), Channel Nine Darwin (formerly branded as Channel 8) and Darwin Digital Television (Network Ten
Network Ten

Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australia's three major commercial Television broadcasting in Australia. Owned-and-operated stations can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, Western Australia, while affiliates extend the network to cover most of the country....
 relay), which launched on 28 April 2008. The two Government owned national broadcast services in Darwin are the ABC and SBS Television
SBS Television

SBS Television is a service of the Australian Special Broadcasting Service, providing a nation-wide network of digital and analogue television services....
.

Darwin has radio stations on both AM and FM frequencies. ABC stations include ABC News Radio
ABC News Radio

ABC News Radio is the radio service of ABC News, a division of the ABC Television Network. Formerly known as ABC Radio News, ABC News Radio feeds, through ABC Radio, newscasts on the hour to its more than 2,000 affiliates....
 (102.5FM), ABC Local Radio
105.7 ABC Darwin

105.7 ABC Darwin is an ABC radio station which is located in Darwin, Northern Territory. It is one of the stations in the ABC Local Radio network and broadcasts on 105.7MHz on the Frequency modulation dial....
 (105.7FM), Radio National
Radio National

ABC Radio National is an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with programs including news and current affairs , arts, music, society, science, drama and comedy....
 (657AM), ABC Classic FM
ABC Classic FM

ABC Classic FM is an Australian European classical music radio station available in major centres around the country. It is operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 (107.3FM) and Triple J
Triple J

Triple J is a nationally-networked, government-funded Australian Radio in Australia , mainly aimed at youth . Music played on the station is generally more alternative music than commercial stations with a heavy emphasis on Music of Australia music and new music....
 (103.3FM). SBS
Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service is one of two government-funded Australian public broadcasting radio and List of Australian television channels, the other being the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 (102.5FM) also broadcasts its national radio network to Darwin.

Darwin has two commercial radio stations Hot 100 100.1 and Mix 104.9
Mix 104.9

Mix 104.9 is a radio station in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. It started broadcasting in 1997 as Hot 100 FM was the only commercial radio station before then and has a relay in the remote town of Katherine as well as relays in smaller communities such as Pine Creek, Adelaide River and Bathurst Island north of Darwin....
. Other stations in Darwin include University-based station 104.1 Territory FM
104.1 Territory FM

104.1 Territory FM is one of Australia most popular and the Northern Territory premier community radio station. Territory FM is "powered by music" - broadcasting a broad range of adult contemporary music from the campus of Charles Darwin University in Darwin, NT....
, dance music station KIK FM 91.5, Italian language channel Rete Italia
Rete Italia

Rete Italia is an Italy language radio network broadcasting Australia-wide from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Their Sydney transmitter is in Victoria Ave in Concord West, within the Bicentennial Park....
 1611AM, community based stations includes Radio Larrakia
Radio Larrakia

Radio Larrakia is an Indigenous Australian community radio station in Darwin, Northern Territory with a broadcast range that reaches Jabiru, Northern Territory....
 94.5 and Yolngu Radio 1530AM and Rhema FM
Rhema FM

Rhema FM is the name of a number of Christian radio radio station formerly affiliated with United Christian Broadcasters in Australia. Each is run and programmed locally, with predominantly local announcing....
 97.7.

Infrastructure


Health

The Government of the Northern Territory
Government of the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory of Australia is governed according to the principles of the Westminster system, a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United Kingdom....
 Department of Health and Families oversees one public hospital in the Darwin metropolitan region. The Royal Darwin Hospital
Royal Darwin Hospital

Royal Darwin Hospital is an 345-bed teaching hospital located in the northern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory....
, located in Tiwi
Tiwi, Northern Territory

Tiwi is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia. The suburb it is bounded by Trower Road, Henbury Avenue and a costal strip, separating Casuarina Beach and Lee Point Beach....
, is the city's major teaching and referral hospital, and the largest in the Northern Territory.

There is one major private hospital Darwin Private Hospital located at Tiwi
Tiwi, Northern Territory

Tiwi is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia. The suburb it is bounded by Trower Road, Henbury Avenue and a costal strip, separating Casuarina Beach and Lee Point Beach....
, opposite the Royal Darwin Hospital.

Transport

Darwin has no intracity rail. The Alice Springs to Darwin rail line was completed in 2003 linking Darwin to Adelaide
Adelaide

Adelaide is the List of Australian capital cities and most populous city of the Australian States and territories of Australia of South Australia, and is the fifth-largest city in Australia, with a population of more than 1.1 million....
. The first service ran in 2004. The Ghan
The Ghan

|}The Ghan is a passenger train operating between Adelaide, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and Darwin, Northern Territory on the Adelaide-Darwin railway in Australia....
 passenger train service from Adelaide via Alice Springs and Katherine runs two to three times per week depending on the season.

The Ghan
The Ghan

|}The Ghan is a passenger train operating between Adelaide, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, and Darwin, Northern Territory on the Adelaide-Darwin railway in Australia....
Terminus?Darwin?Katherine
Katherine, Northern Territory

Katherine is a town situated 320 km southeast of Darwin, Northern Territory in the "Top End" of the Northern Territory, Australia. It is the fourth largest settlement in the territory after the capital Darwin, Northern Territory, Palmerston, Northern Territory and Alice Springs....


Darwin International Airport
Darwin International Airport

Darwin International Airport is the busiest airport serving the Northern Territory and the List of the busiest airports in Australia. It is the only airport serving Darwin, Northern Territory....
, located in the suburb of Marrara
Marrara, Northern Territory

Marrara is a northern suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
, is Darwin's only airport, which shares its runways with the Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force

The Royal Australian Air Force is the Air Force branch of the Australian Defence Force. The RAAF began in March 1912 as the Australian Flying Corps and became a fully independent Air Force in March 1921....
's RAAF Base Darwin
RAAF Base Darwin

RAAF Base Darwin is a Royal Australian Air Force base located in the city of Darwin, Northern Territory. The base shares its runway with Darwin International Airport....
.

Darwin can be reached via the Stuart Highway
Stuart Highway

The Stuart Highway is one of Australia's major highways. It is part of Australia's Highway 1 and the National Highway . in length, the Stuart Highway extends south to north in the country's interior from Adelaide to Darwin, Northern Territory via Alice Springs....
 which runs the length of the Northern Territory from Darwin through Katherine, Tennant Creek, Alice Springs and on to Adelaide. Other major roads in Darwin include, Tiger Brennan Drive
Tiger Brennan Drive

Tiger Brennan Drive is a major arterial road in the eastern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory. The road travels in a southeast - east direction, starting from Darwin, Northern Territory and ending in Darwin's eastern suburb of Berrimah, Northern Territory....
, Amy Johnson Avenue
Amy Johnson Avenue

Amy Johnson Avenue is a major arterial road in Darwin's eastern suburbs. The road travels 4 kilometres in a north - south direction, starting from Old McMillans Road in the north passing through the Stuart Highway and ending at Tiger Brennan Drive in the south....
, Dick Ward Drive, Bagot Road, Trower Road and McMillans Road. Bus service in the greater Darwin area is served by Darwinbus
Darwinbus

Darwinbus is a public bus service which operates in Darwin, Northern Territory and Palmerston, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia....
.

Ferries leave from Port Darwin to island locations, mainly for tourists. A ferry service to the Tiwi Islands
Tiwi Islands

The Tiwi Islands are located in Australia's Northern Territory 80 km north of Darwin, Northern Territory at the junction of the Arafura Sea and Timor Sea....
, the Arafura Pearl operates from Cullen Bay.

Darwin has a new deepwater
List of deep water ports

A deep-water port is any port that can accommodate a fully laden Panamax ship. With the approval of the Panama Canal expansion proposal in October, 2006, this list will need to be significantly revised when the expansion is completed....
 port at Darwin East Arm, which is capable of handling Panamax
Panamax

"Panamax" ships are of the maximum dimensions that will fit through the canal lock of the Panama Canal. This size is determined by the dimensions of the lock chambers, and the depth of the water in the canal....
 sized ships.

Utilities

Water storage, supply and Power for Darwin is managed by Power and Water Corporation
Power and Water Corporation

Power and Water Corporation is a Northern Territory Government owned corporation. Power and Water is the Northern Territory's premier provider of electricity, water and sewerage services....
, which is owned by the Government of the Northern Territory
Government of the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory of Australia is governed according to the principles of the Westminster system, a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United Kingdom....
 . The corporation is also responsible for management of sewerage and the major water catchments in the region. Water is mainly stored in the largest dam, The Darwin River Dam which holds up to 90% of Darwin's water supply. For many years, Darwin's principal water supply came from Manton Dam.

Darwin, suburbs, Palmerston and Katherine
Katherine, Northern Territory

Katherine is a town situated 320 km southeast of Darwin, Northern Territory in the "Top End" of the Northern Territory, Australia. It is the fourth largest settlement in the territory after the capital Darwin, Northern Territory, Palmerston, Northern Territory and Alice Springs....
 is powered by the Channel Island Power Station. The largest power plant in the Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
A new power plant is currently near to completion, the Weddell Power Station. The first generator is due to come on line in late January 2008. The new power station will add 30% capacity to Darwin power supply. A second generator is due for completion in 2008.

Tourism

Tourism is one of Darwin's largest industries. Tourism is a major industry and employment sector for the Northern Territory. In 2005/06, 1.38 million people visited the Northern Territory
Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal states and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions....
. They stayed for 9.2 million nights and spent over $1.5 billion. The tourism industry directly employed 8,391 Territorians in June 2006 and when indirect employment is included, tourism typically accounts for more than 14,000 jobs across the Territory.

Darwin is a hub for tours to Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km southeast of Darwin, Northern Territory.Kakadu National Park is located within the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory of Australia....
, Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park

Litchfield National Park, covering approximately 1500 km?, is near the township of Batchelor, Northern Territory, 100km south-west of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory of Australia....
 and Katherine Gorge. The Territory is traditionally divided into the wet and dry, but there are up to six traditional seasons in Darwin. It is warm and sunny from May to September. Humidity rises during the green season, from October to April bringing thunderstorms and monsoonal rains which rejuvenates the landscape. Tourism is largely seasonal with most tourists visiting during the cooler dry season which runs from April to September.

Aviation history

Darwin has played host to many of aviation's early pioneers. On 10 December 1919 Captain Ross Smith
Ross Macpherson Smith

Sir Ross Macpherson Smith Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Military Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross , Air Force Cross was an Australian aviator, who, along with his brother, Sir Keith Macpherson Smith, became the first pilots to fly from England to Australia, ....
 and his crew landed in Darwin and won a £10,000 Prize from the Australian Government for completing the first flight from London to Australia in under thirty days. Smith and his Crew flew a Vickers Vimy
Vickers Vimy

The Vickers Vimy was a United Kingdom heavy bomber aircraft of the World War I and post-First World War era. It achieved success as both a military and civil aircraft, setting several notable records in long-distance flights in the interwar period, the most celebrated of which was the first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by Alcock an...
, G-EAOU and landed on an airstrip that has now become Ross Smith Avenue. Other aviation pioneers include Amy Johnson
Amy Johnson

Amy Johnson Commander of the British Empire, was a pioneering England Aviator. Flying solo or with her husband, Jim Mollison, Johnson set numerous long-distance records during the 1930s....
, Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart

Amelia Mary Earhart ; was a noted United States aviation pioneer, and author. Earhart was the first woman to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross , awarded for becoming the first aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean....
, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith
Charles Kingsford Smith

Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith Military Cross, Air Force Cross , often called Charles Kingsford Smith, or by his nickname Smithy, was a well-known early Australian aviator....
 and Bert Hinkler
Bert Hinkler

Herbert Hinkler Air Force Cross Distinguished Service Medal - better known as Bert Hinkler, was a pioneer Australian aviator , inventor, first person to fly solo from England to Australia, and the second man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean....
. Darwin was home to Australian and U.S. pilots in World War II with air strips being built in and around Darwin. Today Darwin provides a staging ground for military exercise
Military exercise

A military exercise is the employment of military resources in training for military operations, either exploring the effects of War or testing strategies without actual combat....
s.

Darwin was a compulsory stop over/check point in the London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 to Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
 Centenary Air Race in 1934. The official name of the race was the MacRobertson Air Race
MacRobertson Air Race

The MacRobertson Trophy Air Race took place October, 1934 in aviation as part of the 1934 Centenary of Melbourne. The idea of the race was devised by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, and a prize fund of $75,000 was put up by Sir Macpherson Robertson, a wealthy Australian confectionery manufacturer, on the conditions that the race be named after...
. Winners of the great race were Tom Campbell Black
Tom Campbell Black

Tom Campbell Black, was a famous aviator.He was the son of Alice Jean McCullough and Hugh Milner Black. He became a world famous aviator when he and C.W.A....
 and C.W.A. Scott.

The following is an excerpt from Time Magazine, 29 October 1934, Volume XXIV, Number 18.

The Australian Aviation Heritage Centre is located approximately 8km from the City centre on the Stuart Highway and is one of only two places outside the United States
United States

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 where a B52 bomber (on permanent loan from the United States Air Force) is on public display.

Sister cities

  • - Kalymnos
    Kalymnos

    Kalymnos, is a Greece island and Communities and Municipalities of Greece in the southeastern Aegean Sea. It belongs to the Dodecanese and is located to the west of the peninsula of Bodrum , between the islands of Kos and Leros : the latter is linked to it through a series of islets....
    , Greece
    Greece

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  • - Anchorage, Alaska
    Anchorage, Alaska

    Anchorage is a consolidated city-Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. With an estimated 279,671 municipal residents in 2007 , it is Alaska's largest city and constitutes more than 40 percent of the state's total population....
    , United States
    United States

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  • - Ambon, Indonesia
    Indonesia

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  • - Haikou
    Haikou

    Haikou , situated at the north of Hainan island, is the Capital of Hainan Province of the People's Republic of China and has an estimated population of 830,192 , therefore by far the largest city on the island....
    , People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China

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  • - Milikapiti, Tiwi Islands
    Tiwi Islands

    The Tiwi Islands are located in Australia's Northern Territory 80 km north of Darwin, Northern Territory at the junction of the Arafura Sea and Timor Sea....
  • - Dili
    Dili

    Dili, also spelled D?li, is the Capital and largest city of East Timor. It lies on the northern coast of Timor island, the easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands....
    , East Timor
    East Timor

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  • See also

    • Australia (2008 film)
      Australia (2008 film)

      Australia is a 2008 in film Australian epic film romance film directed by Baz Luhrmann and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The screenplay was written by Luhrmann and screenwriter Stuart Beattie, with Ronald Harwood....
    • List of Darwin suburbs
      List of Darwin suburbs

      This is a list of Suburbs and localities in and around Darwin, Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia, sorted by alphabetical order....
    • List of films shot in Darwin
      List of films shot in Darwin

      A list of movies filmed in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, and surrounding areas....
    • List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Darwin
    • List of people from Darwin
      List of people from Darwin

      The following is a list of notable people who come from or who have significant associations with Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia:...
    • Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory
      Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory

      The Local Government Areas in Australia of the Northern Territory, Australia are the areas for which particular Local Government authorities, generally known as "Councils" have the responsibility to provide local government services....


    External links

    • at the Australian Bureau of Statistics
      Australian Bureau of Statistics

      File:ABS House.jpgThe Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia's national statistics government agency. It came into being, as the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, on 8 December 1905, when the Census and Statistics Act 1905 was given Royal assent....
       (2001 Census).