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The Darwin Hotel's glorious Green Room, photographed here in 1982, came back to life this week. It's the inspiration for a new arts venue...


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A rare photograph of labourers near the Fergusson River in 1916. These ‘muck working gangs’ extended the railway from Pine Creek to the...


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This year marks 70 years since the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land of 1948. Considered the last of the big...


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It's been 50 years since prawning became a major industry in the Top End and it feels like at least that long since you could do it...


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Tomorrow marks a century since Darwin's infamous rebellion, which climaxed with angry residents marching through the streets and then...


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Sometimes Territorians have to travel a long way for a party. But as the wise saying goes, if you focus on the journey not the...


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This week in 1912, a young woman in Darwin became a hero. Originally from Borroloola, Cissy McLeod was fostered as a child by Captain...


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Pine Creek has a birthday this week, but it’s an odd one. It was first gazetted as a town on 24 January 130 years ago, but was officially...


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It's the old Darwin, but not as you've seen it before... Tuesday marked 150 years since surveyor George Goyder arrived here, on Larrakia...


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Ahead of next week's 77th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin, this image has sparked lots of discussion on Facebook - was it in Darwin...


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"Seven years of work swept away": This week marks a century since Bathurst Island bore the brunt of a little-known cyclone, almost...


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Tragedy struck in Katherine this week, when the Darwin to Adelaide mail plane crashed after takeoff straight into the Katherine River....


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It's one of Darwin's great urban legends - that one night, a cheeky joker somehow placed a beer can and napkin on one of the figures of...


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There have been plenty of flashbacks in the last few days to the unforgettable event shown here, as the largest evacuation since Cyclone...


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Last Friday marked 80 years since the Darwin Military Force arrived in Darwin to defend the north. After recruitment from around...


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The Bagot "All Black" Basketball team. They formed in 1953, just five years after the newly established NT Basketball Association held...


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If Skateworld had survived, it would have just turned 40. When it was opened in 1979 by Chief Minister Paul Everingham it was the only...


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Territorians have been enduring a cold snap over the last week, with sub-zero overnight temperatures in the Centre and the coldest day in...


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This week marked 60 years since a crew of Japanese workers turned up to remove the shipwrecks in Darwin Harbour left by the Japanese...