Tourism Industry Events & COVID-19 Live Q&A'S
Here you will find a list of upcoming virtual meetings and live Q&As on matters relating to the impact of COVID-19 on tourism in the Northern Territory.
We know that you as a tourism, retail or hospitality business are suffering from the effects of COVID-19. There are new restrictions and information being released on a regular basis. Businesses are amidst challenging times, pressure and anxiety as they make some big decisions now and into the future.
Helping to provide you with clarity and connectivity, we'll be providing you with key information and support with the opportunity to ask questions and get answers in real-time.
Our Live Q&As will be held with subject matter experts via live virtual Q&A that can also be accessed later on demand.
To assist us with relevant topics and speakers please take a few minutes to fill our suggestion and feedback form.
Trusted Sources of Information:
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Department of Health
NTG Newsroom
Upcoming events
- These events will be held in the Zoom platform (View the How-to Guide)
- New events will be released regularly.
ANZAC Day
- On April 25, 2026
- support@atdw.com.au
- rsldarwin.org.au/events
- 1300 137 225
- Invite
ANZAC Day: Honouring Courage and Sacrifice
ANZAC stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - the combined forces of the First Australian Imperial Force and the New Zealand Army. The name was first given to the troops who landed on the shores of Turkey's Gallipoli Peninsula at dawn on 25 April 1915, just nine months after the outbreak of World War I.
Each year, on 25 April, Australians and New Zealanders observe ANZAC Day, a national day of remembrance that honours all who have served and died in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
Commemorations take two main forms:
Dawn Services are held across the country at the time of the original landing, offering a moment of quiet reflection and respect.
Commemorative Marches follow later in the day, with veterans and current service personnel parading through cities and regional towns.
Formal ceremonies are also held at war memorials nationwide. These collective observances invite Australians to reflect not only on the bravery and sacrifice of the ANZACs but also on the broader legacy and cost of war.
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