• Around 10,000 Australian and other Allied troops arrived in Darwin at the outset of World War II to defend Australia's northern coast.
  • Darwin, Australia - Located on the northern coast of Australia's Northern Territory, Darwin is a vibrant and multicultural city known for its natural wonders...
  • How to get to Darwin. Darwin has its own airport (DRW) which connects to most air hubs in Australia, as well as to the major international routes.
  • On 19 February, 1942 Darwin was bombed in the largest single attack ever mounted by a foreign power on Australia.
  • Enjoy Darwin with its relaxed Australian lifestyle, your gateway to the Outback and Australia's gateway to Asia.
  • Join us for an evening on the ice for FREE-ze Skate at Darwin's only ice-skating rink. This ever. Darwin Ice Skating Osgood Drive Eaton NT 0820 Australia.
  • The remoteness of Darwin and its surrounds just adds to its allure as one of the greatest adventure travel destinations in Australia. Don’t believe me yet?
  • 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.
  • Military presence: Due to its strategic location in northern Australia, Darwin has long been home to military bases and personnel.
  • From incredible sunset cruises and crocodile encounters to Asian food markets and open air movies, discover it all at Darwin, Australia's unhurried capital.