• Around 10,000 Australian and other Allied troops arrived in Darwin at the outset of World War II to defend Australia's northern coast.
  • ...Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks and Katherine Gorge right on its doorstep, Darwin is the best place to explore and experience the Top End of Australia.
  • Australia's only tropical capital city and gateway to the Top End, Darwin, on the traditional lands of the Larrakia, gazes out across the Timor Sea.
  • The Attack killed 243 people and was the most serious attack on Australia at the time. On Australia Day (January 26th) 1959, Darwin gained city status.
  • Learn all about that day and Australia’s World War II history at the Darwin Military Museum’s Defence of Darwin Experience.
  • From incredible sunset cruises and crocodile encounters to Asian food markets and open air movies, discover it all at Darwin, Australia's unhurried capital.
  • There are a lot of attractions and landmarks that are well worth a visit. Wondering what are they? Here is the list of 15 of the best landmarks in Darwin Australia!
  • Darwin, like the rest of Australia, is famous for its unusual events and the whimsical imagination of their organizers.
  • However, after a few months of travelling around Australia, I found myself in Darwin, and that is when my Australia stereotypes came to life!
  • Learn about the February 19, 1942, Japanese bombing of the Australian city of Darwin, Northern Territory, and Australia's involvement in World War II.