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Ancient site that never gets old … the artwork at Mount Borradaile

The extraordinary ancient artwork kept secret until 1987

It might be ancient, but the world’s largest single collection of rock art never gets old.

  • by Helen Pitt
Darwin’s cruise and waterfront precinct.

Port guide: Darwin, Australia

Darwin is a multicultural, characterful small city that’s no longer merely a gateway to the Northern Territory’s national parks, but a destination in its own right.

  • by Brian Johnston
A flatback turtle digging in.

This wildlife moment beats seeing the Mona Lisa or the Colosseum

Nothing in nature runs to a timetable, which makes this intimate experience with sea turtles in the Northern Territory all the more memorable.

  • by Craig Tansley
The Gold Premium Lounge.

New class of luxury unveiled on board iconic Australian trains

A new class of rail travel offers more room and art-deco distinction.

  • by Julietta Jameson
Sailing Darwin Harbour.

Nine must-do highlights of Darwin

This capital is more than croc country, although you’ll still find a few lurking around the city – on walls, inside museums, on gin bottles …

  • by Kerry van der Jagt
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Darwin Airport Resort’s new pool is one of Australia’s largest.

Australia’s first ‘airport resort’ opens one of the country’s biggest pools

A bigger-than-Olympic sized pool is the centrepiece of a $30 million revamp of Darwin’s airport hotel.

  • by Craig Platt
Bare Sand Island is 90 minutes by boat from Darwin’s wharves.

Dinner, drinks and turtle nests at this remote Aussie island

Australia’s only endemic sea turtles are the stars of the show on a remote island in the Northern Territory.

  • by Belinda Jackson
Ella by Minoli combines seasonal, local produce with Sri Lankan flavours.

Six of the best places to eat in Darwin

Darwin is a true melting pot of cultures and cuisines with a restaurant, cafe or market stall to suit every palate. Here are six of the tastiest.

  • by Kerry van der Jagt
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A walking tour of Darwin unearths a story of war, disaster, and survival

A tour of Darwin’s hidden secrets unearths surprising art and history, writes Tim Richards.

  • by Tim Richards
Darwin Harbour, where much of the deadly action occurred during the bombing.

Bombing of Darwin in World War 2: Harbour cruise brings history to life

It's hard to imagine the sound and fury that must have enveloped Darwin.

  • by Tim Richards

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