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An Evening with Cape Adieu on Darwin Harbour

There are some evenings that remind you why Darwin is such a special place, and our sunset cruise with Cape Adieu was definitely one of them.

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A Day with Kingfisher Tours at the Bungle Bungles (Purnululu)

There are travel experiences, and then there are the ones that quietly reshape how you see the world. My day with Kingfisher Tours at the Bungle Bungles was very much the latter.

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So much more than a pub crawl.

Before the rotors even begin to turn, there's a sense that this day will be different.

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Mary River National Park and the Wetlands Region

Mary River National Park and the Wetlands RegionSue Moffitt July 2021Connellan Lagoon is just one example of everything there is to see and do in the Wetlands areas of Mary River National Park. Imagine cruising the rivers as the sun casts spectacular shadows and colours across the water, driving the monsoon forest trails or linking in with the local fishermen to catch a “barra” for supper. All activities, tours and cruises feature our unique flora and fauna.

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Darwin Festival Opening Weekend

by Sue MoffitCivic park is transformed into kaleidoscope of colour and shapes. Orange lanterns hang from the trees and a collection of jellyfish, made by Ali De Groote, hang delicately in a cluster (called a Smack!).My eyes are drawn to the really tall bamboo poles that reach into the clear blue sky. Some form tepees, some seem random and some form the roofing for the food stalls. And what a collection of multicultural food there is – Thai and Indian food from a real local’s favourite, Hanuman, pizzas from Cucina Sotto Le Stelle, Syrian kebabs from Damasquino and a new entry into Darwin’s restaurant scene, Phat Mango who specialise in local and native ingredients. That’s not all, there is chocolate from Bumble Bee and ice cream from Trampoline. Whoops I nearly forgot the soft fluffy bao’s from Bamboo Lounge and Smokey J’s burgers.Back to the bamboo poles. They hug the Bamboo Bandstand and hold a massive orange lantern reminding me of our beautiful tropical sunsets. Background music early in the evening is followed by live music, dance routines and tonight (Friday) a beautiful and inspiring Welcome to Country.Bilawara Lee, one of our Larrakia elders welcomes us all to this special place, the Darwin Festival, truly a place for meeting and making friends. Her brother and sister create a fire and smoking ceremony where everyone is invited to participate and walk through the smoke. Ironwood leaves blaze and then turn quickly to smoke enveloping the audience, and themselves.Jellyfish are the main component on the murals of the brilliant turquoise corrugated iron walls of the stage, with the occasional turtle too. Behind these walls the Sunset Stage sits proudly under the trees. Seating for the shows is casual with tables and chairs dotted around; but mostly people bring their picnic rugs and relax on the grass.Now the sun has set and the whole of park is lit with tiny lights that are strung between the bamboo poles. It’s a magical place, just like fairyland.

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Top Territory Talent

Darwin Festival kicks off in one week and there’s a huge program of events planned to take over the city from 5-22 August 2021. One of the highlights of the Festival each year is its featuring of artists from the NT, and 2021 is no exception with a huge line-up of music, theatre, dance, cabaret and visual arts events starring our very own Territory talent.

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