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VOLUME 9 SHOWCASING THE VERY BEST OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY C o v e r p h o t o by A A R O N AV I L A | ‘Tripod’ Limited Edition Print

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SUNSETS

Australia is home to spectacular viewpoints for soaking in the final rays of the day. With expansive seascapes and landscape horizons, the Northern Territory offers a variety of sensational hues as the sun sets on another day in the Top End. Whether you are looking for the rich, vibrant amber tones displayed through the wet season, or the purple haze that paints the sky through the dry season, the Top End will offer something Instagramworthy every day. From 6.00pm onwards, you can enjoy the calming and sensational colours of the horizon with a bottle of wine, good company and of course, a camera. Recommended vantage points include the beautiful lawn-fringed beach at Cullen Bay, East Point Reserve, the Nightcliff Foreshore or the famous Mindil Beach. For those from the east coast of Australia, seeing the sunset over the ocean is something quite unique and completely unforgettable.

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CROCS

The Northern Territory is home to the majority of Australia’s saltwater crocodiles. With an increase in crocodile attacks within the Northern Territory, it is vital that visitors heed the warnings provided to them when visiting the area. Swimming only in designated areas, staying five metres away from the waters edge when fishing and ensuring that food has been stored away when camping are all vital to ensure your safety around both saltwater and freshwater crocs. For those looking to witness the sheer size of these not-so gentle giants, the Adelaide River is a 70km drive from the city centre and is perfect for seeing one of these giants jump from the water right next to your boat. Call the jumping crocodile tour to secure your time. If you are feeling a little daring and courageous, ‘The Cage of Death’ at Crocosaurus Cove offers an experience like no other, where you can get up close and personal in the water with one of their hungry crocs. Or, for the faint-hearted travellers out there, the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT offers the opportunity to meet Sweetheart; A five metre long, safely stuffed saltie captured many years ago in Sweets Lagoon, just off the Finnis River.

FISHING

No matter what your preference for angling - billabong and estuary or deep sea coastal - sportfishing in the Northern Territory offers some of the best tropical action in Australia. With such a diverse range of spoils to be taken from NT waters, fishing in the region is a pastime enjoyed by many. Whether you are a beginner, expert coastal or recreational river angler, the beautiful waterways within each region offer some spectacular species. Barramundi fishing in the wide Daly and Victoria rivers is best between March and May, when the popular breed is most active. These tidal rivers offer many other breeds year round, with cod, mangrove jack and mud crabs highly sought after. Other great sport and reef fish including queenfish, Spanish mackeral, golden snapper, coral trout and red emperor can be found in the pristine coastal waterways of the Top End. Many tourism operators offer daily fishing charters that provide in-depth knowledge of the best casting points and techniques for reeling in the aggressive predator species.

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SEASONS

Eight thousand years of annual monsoon cycles dictate the Top End’s swing between wet and dry seasons. Referred to as the ‘wet’ season, the months inclusive of November to April are characterised by increased humidity followed by monsoonal rains and storms. The Indigenous inhabitants of this region characterise the wet season by the changes in seasonal fruit and flowers, lush greenery and flowing water, with the weather greatly influencing their campsites and traditional food sourcing. The ‘dry’ season, between May and October, provided opportunity for the nomadic Indigenous communities to move freely and partake in ceremonial activities. The biting cold of the Central regions during this season sees the mercury drop below zero degrees through the evening. The changing of the seasons in October sees an increase of wildlife within the region with animals breeding, the emergence of hibernating reptiles and an increase of native fauna looking for the fresh fruit and seeds provided by the incoming wet season.


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Darwin is the largest city in the sparsely populated Northern Territory, with a population of only 136,245. As the only tropical capital City in Australia, it is also the smallest and most northerly of the Austaralian capital cities, and acts as the Top End’s regional centre. Darwin has plenty to offer the traveller. Chairs and tables spill out of street-side restaurants and bars, innovative museums celebrate the city ’s past, and galleries

showcase the region’s rich indigenous art. Darwin’s cosmopolitan mix − more than 50 nationalities are seamlessly represented here − is typified by the wonderful markets held throughout the dry season. Enjoy Darwin’s balmy weather and eclectic food and culture at outdoor festivals, waterfront restaurants, tropical parklands and art precincts. Get a taste of Darwin at Mindil Beach Markets, sail

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Darwin Harbour and trace the region’s dramatic history at museums. Nature is well and truly part of Darwin’s backyard and is the gateway to the Litchfield National Park, Kakadu and Arnhem Land that are only a few hours drive away, and lets not forget the unique Tiwi Islands that are a boat-ride away. For locals the perfect weekend is going fishing for barra in a tinny (small boat) with an esky full of cold beer.


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A five-star boutique hotel and resort that prides itself on the highest level of customer service along with a diverse product offering, SKYCITY Darwin is set amongst lush tropical gardens and is just minutes from the CBD. Whether visitors are seeking succulent ribs, woodfired pizzas or a good old-fashioned buffet experience, SKYCITY Darwin incorporates four restaurants catering to a wide range of tastes and experiences. The Vue is

a contemporary bistro, buffet and bar with stunning views of the Arafura Sea and a vibrant atmosphere while signature restaurant, Il Piatto offers a fine dining experience like no other, serving contemporary Italianinspired cuisine from a show kitchen and authentic wood-fired pizza oven. Cove delivers Darwin’s ultimate steakhouse experience enjoyed by locals and visitors alike by the lagoon pool, while an authentic Asian fusion dining experience awaits in the iconic Dragon Court Restaurant.

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Patrons can also enjoy a number of different beverage options in any of the bars in the complex, from award-winning cocktails in the spacious and relaxed Sandbar, drink specials and bar food while watching the world’s greatest sporting events live in the Sportsbar or soaking up the tropical bliss out by the pool at the Lagoon Bar. SKYCITY Darwin is the “ultimate entertainment destination” with 24-hour year-round entertainment, including the very best in local, national and international performers. Over the years, SKYCITY Darwin has hosted numerous social and corporate events including the now-famous Oktoberfest celebration that runs over three funfilled days in October and is one event to put on the “to do list”.

SKYCITY also features Darwin’s only true resort experience; including a private beach, luxurious day spa and the best lagoon pool in the Territory, however the entertainment precinct is not just for visitors to the Top End. “Our local market is extremely important to us and we are always looking at new and innovative entertainment options for our locals along with the high number of visitors to Darwin during the peak tourist seasons,” says Shayne Wicks, Executive Manager of Marketing. Hosting many prominent guests over the years, you never know who you will bump into. To quote a popular phrase .... ”what happens at SKYCITY Darwin Stays at SKYCITY Darwin!”

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Visit the Territory’s premier cultural institution with four must see locations in Darwin Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) Set in a scenic location overlooking the Darwin harbour, MAGNT is home to internationally renowned cultural & scientific collections and research & exhibition programs. Each year MAGNT presents a dynamic program of exhibitions including the annual Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards – Australia’s most significant Indigenous art event. MAGNT is also home to the Territory’s most iconic crocodile, Sweetheart and the Cyclone Tracy display. Enjoy fresh food, great coffee and stunning waterfront views at the café, and visit the Store at the Museum for beautiful books, catalogues and gifts.

Defence of Darwin Experience The Defence of Darwin Experience at East Point commemorates the Bombing of Darwin. The interactive exhibition provides an opportunity for visitors to understand the impact of World War II on Darwin and its inhabitants, both civilian and military. It includes the immersive Bombing of Darwin Gallery, iconic objects, firsthand accounts and multimedia presentations.

Lyons Cottage Located on the picturesque Esplanade, Lyons Cottage is one of the few historical buildings to have survived Cyclone Tracy and is the first hammered stone building constructed in Darwin. Aboriginal Bush Traders sell arts and crafts, coffee and bush tucker.

Fannie Bay Gaol Opened in September 1883, Fannie Bay Gaol was Darwin’s main prison for almost 100 years. The gaol houses a rare gallows, constructed for the last two hangings in the Northern Territory. The heritage listed gaol is an important archaeological and social resource that attracts thousands of visitors each year.

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FRYING NEMO – DARWIN’S FISH & CHIPPERY

Frying Nemo is a truly Territorian experience for lovers of fish and seafood, idyllically located waterside at Tipperary Waters Marina. Officially Judged and Awarded Best Fish and Chips in Australia by the National Seafood Industry and two times consecutive winner of the Best Fish and Chips Award in the Northern Territory. This Fish and Chippery’s delish range of fish provides a ravishing bite of seasonal, ocean-caught seafood, specialising in Northern Territory wild caught and Australian favorites, with the most extensive selection of fish - including the popular Barramundi, local Banana Prawns, Calamari, SA King George Whiting and more. With a tasty choice of housemade tempura batter, beer batter, gluten free batter, panko crumbed or grilled cooking styles. There is something for everyone, with

a selection of shoestring, straight cut, rustic and sweet potato fries, vegetarian options and all salads freshly handcrafted on premise. Frying Nemo is also home to the range of Original Australiana Burgers- a popular variety of burgers that entice all tastes - with a scrumptious choice of Territory Crocodile, Buffalo, Camel, Kangaroo plus traditional favorites to savour. The fully licensed bar is thirst quencher guaranteed with icy cold beers on tap and an extensive selection of craft beers, spirits and wines available by the glass and bottle. With counter service for eat in and takeaway - Frying Nemo’s friendly and relaxed vibe is the ideal place to enjoy!

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The cooling sea breeze, a passion for local seafood, ice cold beers, a pool and playground for the kids and the perfect location to enjoy the spectacle of Darwin’s famed tropical sunset. All of this and a big serving of Territory Hospitality. It doesn’t get much better than the Darwin Trailer Boat Club.

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S R E T R A H C R U O B DARWIN HAR

HALF DAY or FULL DAY OF REEL FISHING fun at affordable rates. Our short travel times ensure you get maximum fishing time all over Darwin Harbour. Many styles of fishing – reef, estuary, barramundi, wreck, live baiting and mud flats. Fully qualified and experienced guide that will provide expert tuition as required. If the tide permits, mud crabbing can be an additional option at no extra cost.

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On our full day charters we provide lunch at ‘Fusion on the Wharf’. They cook up your catch any way you want - either fried, battered or grilled and serve it with fresh salad and chips.

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BILLABONG & RIV

The ultimate FULL DAY BARRAMUNDI EXPERIENCE that consistently delivers great barramundi fishing!

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6 hours of pure barra fishing 1.5 hours drive from Darwin! You will be picked up from your accommodation and transferred in an air- conditioned four-wheel drive. Fully qualified and experienced guide that will provide expert tuition as required. Lunch and Breakfast will be provided (Bring your own drinks). While chasing the Top End Barra you can also expect to see Lotus Lilies in bloom and a wide variety of Water Birds, Sea Eagles, Crocodiles, Water Buffalo and Wild Pigs.

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T E Q U I L A B A R Y M E X I C A N K IT C H E N

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BIENVENIDO A H O T TA M A L E O R WELCOME TO HOT TA M A L E !

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Hot Tamale is situated at the beautiful Darwin Waterfront Precinct, the perfect place for locals and tourists alike to cool off with a swim, relax and enjoy the best of Darwin’s tropical lifestyle. The Waterfront is Darwin premier dining precinct. The perfect location for a day spent swimming in the wave lagoon and finished with a fantastic meal at this vibrant, award winning restaurant.

T E Q U I L A B A R T H AT I S U N R I VA L L E D ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.

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TRIP TO DARWIN WOULD BE COMPLETE WITHOUT STOPPING INTO THIS UNIQUE VENUE TO ENJOY A D E L I C I O U S TA C O AND TO SAMPLE A TEQUILA OR T WO.

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On the 11 meter bar, there are around 300 different tequilas and other agave spirits. If that doesn’t have you, the cocktail list is designed by award winning bartenders David Robinson, Anneliese Grazioli and Alex Johnston & features David’s Patron Perfectionist International winning cocktail, The Last Frontier. The cocktail list is designed to introduce drinkers to the beauty of tequila and is a

perfect fit for the tropical environment. Standouts are the Hot Tamale Margarita, Churros Flip, The Red One Sangria and the Smoked Oaxacan Old Fashioned. The cuisine direction comes from owner, David Robinson and Hot Tamale’s own internationally renowned Executive Chef, Martin Bouchier. Don’t think of the standard Tex-Mex or even authentic Mexican cuisine, Hot Tamale’s menu is driven by fresh seasonal, local ingredients, delivered in a vibrant, fun and unique way. A fusion of wonderful Mexican flavours and the very best of local Darwin ingredients. The standout on the menu are the Baja Fish Tacos, Camarones (prawns) in a spicy adobo sauce, the Beef Cheek Croquetas and Carne Asada.


Nestled on the water’s edge, Crab Claw Island Resort is a relaxing escape from the everyday. The complex has elevated cabins connected by walkways through the trees and palm gardens, refreshing swimming pools, an elevated open restaurant with views across the harbour, boat ramp, wildlife and natural beauty galore. Crab Claw Island’s ‘Breezes’ restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving a wide selection of tasty, al a carte meals. The fully licensed bar holds a selection of wines, icy cold beers and soft drinks that will quench the thirst and cleanse the pallet of any weary traveller. Lovely ‘outback NT’ experience. Crab Claw is one of those places to just relax and dwindle away time, either fishing or relaxing by the pool. We


stayed here for 6 nights, but could have easy stayed longer. The staff are so relaxed and friendly, nothing is a bother. Crab Claw Island is the perfect place for family getaway… the beaches are pristine, white quartz sand – perfect for sandcastles, the harbour is calm and full of fish – making first time fishing experiences full of all the right kinds of memories, the swimming pools are fenced with child proof gates and both pools have safe access, the restaurant has a special kids menu with health options as well as the ‘traditional’ holiday fare, high-chairs and knives and forks just the right size for little hands. We have two accommodation options to suit families who need a bit more space. Our Family Cabins are set on the rear of the main walkway, approximately

15m from the beach. They are twice the size of our standard cabins and fitted with a double and four single beds, a dining table and chairs, large refrigerator, and en-suite bathroom facilities. Alternatively ‘The house’ is at ground level with absolute beach frontage. It has two bedrooms, each with a double and two single beds; a large balcony with a gate, dining table and chairs and BBQ.

F O R M O R E I N F O O N YO U R N E X T G E TAWAY O R TO M A K E A B O O K I N G P L E A S E C O N TA C T U S: Crab Claw Island Resort, Darwin NT P: (08) 8978 2313 • E: reservations@crabclaw.com.au www.crabclawisland.com.au


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• Have a relaxing swim in the Tjuwaliyn (Douglas) Hot Springs • Browse through the authentic arts and crafts of the local Nauiyu community at the Merrepen Arts Centre and see artists at work • Catch a barra!


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DOES MATTER! Relax and enjoy World Class Fishing Diversity of fishing is absolutely outstanding from Estuary to Bluewater A great family experience where you can reconnect with the children Learn about ancient cultures Catch a Whopper to tick off your Bucket List Winner of Multiple Trip Advisor Awards Fishing weekends a great way to reward employees or build relationships with Corporate Partners

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THE DARWIN HISTORY & WARTIME EXPERIENCE 5 Smith Street, Darwin City 0455 998 346 Email: info@darwinhistoryandwartimeexperience.com.au Website: www.dhwe.com.au Opening Times: 8.30am-5.00pm Cost: 2017 Rates: Adults $45, Seniors $40, Child (4-14) $25, Family (2A and 2C) $115

The Darwin History and Wartime Experiences is the leading heritage tour in the Northern Territory. We offer a fun and informative tour through and around the city of Darwin in a genuine WW2 army truck! A great introduction to Darwin, we give a comprehensive overview of the city and its history.

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• Take in the panoramic view of the magnificent Victoria River from Policeman’s Point • Visit Gregory’s Tree inscribed with the dates of Augustus Charles Gregory’s North Australian Expedition • Capture the ever-changing colours of the sandstone towers in the Keep River National Park on camera


YOU HAVE COME TO DARWIN TO EXPERIENCE THE OUTDOORS? While you’re here take the opportunity to experience all the thrills of Go-Kart Racing at one of Australia’s premier outdoor Kart Racing circuits. Feel the cornering G forces and experience the sensation of racing at speed just 30 mm off the ground in a Hire Go-Kart designed and built to world class standards and constantly maintained to ensure your safety and enjoyment.

DARWIN KART HIRE IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED JUST 10MIN FROM THE CBD AT HIDDEN VALLEY MOTORSPORT PARK. CALL WAYNE OR TINA FOR INFORMATION OR JUST DROP BY. OPENING HOURS AND OTHER DETAILS ON OUR WEB PAGE

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S E T T L E M E N T In 1839, the HMS Beagle with Lt. John Lort Stokes aboard sailed into the waters of what is now known as Darwin harbour. Stokes named the harbour after his former shipmate British evolutionist Charles Darwin but contrary to popular rumours, Darwin himself never visited the area. Darwin was originally founded as Palmerston in 1869, although the port was always known as Port Darwin. The town’s growth was accelerated when gold was discovered at Pine Creek in 1871. In 1911, the budding young settlement was renamed Darwin. Darwin was granted city status in 1959 due to an extensive increase in population and economic growth.

Information courtesy www.darwin.nt.gov.au

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PARAP VILLAGE

W H A T ’ S E AT E R I E S A N D F I N E F O O D During the day enjoy the delicious assortment of food offered at the sandwich bars, delicatessen, bakery, Chinese takeaway, Japanese, Indian restaurant and two cosy cafes. Dinner is sorted Parap has quality restaurants and take away serving Indian, Mexican, Italian Pizzeria , Chinese, Japanese, and Australian fare. Takeaway options are available at most establishments and there is a choice of licensed or BYO options. Of, if you wish to entertain in style at home, call in to the premium butchery, gourmet cheesecake shop and Darwin’s most renowned fine food and wine purveyor for the best produce to impress. ART GALLERIES Parap is culturally significant, with three distinct Art Galleries representing contemporary arts and

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traditional artefacts of Aboriginal, Tiwi Island and Australian craft. From wall hangings and paintings to woven bags, fabrics and toys, these treasures incorporate tens of thousands of years of cultural historical significance. B O U T I Q U E H O M E WA R E S , FA S H I O N A N D PA M P E R I N G Parap Village offers the best in distinct local made fashion design and hot interstate labels. Experience a flair for the different with our fine jewellery shops that specialise in custom design. Be inspired by the many boutique home wares stores offering unique decor and curios for house and kitchen from around the globe. Or simply let the experienced team of beauty therapists and hair stylists indulge you with decadence.

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ESSENTIAL SERVICES Handy everyday facilities include a local Post Office, Pharmacy, bulk bill, GP(Tri-Star medical group) and Newsagency. Parap also has its own Police Beat, servicing the needs of Parap, Stuart Park and Fannie Bay. H E A LT H A N D H E A L I N G S E R V I C E S Four dedicated rehabilitation centres offer Physical Therapy for sports and other injuries, Skin Cancer Clinic and Chinese Massage. Animals aren’t forgotten either, we have a Veterinary Surgery. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND TRAINING Real estate, accountancy, insurance brokerage and conveyance experts can assist with all your residential and commercial needs. Technical skill training is offered onsite at Parap.


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Started in 1982, Parap Village Markets has grown into Darwins premier markets hosting Local Arts and Crafts, International Food and handmade clothing and jewellery. Parap is only a few minutes from the city. Shuttle buses travel each Saturday from hotels to the markets every hour. Check out our website for timetables. Great local ambience with live music and plenty of seating.

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THE LARRAKIA PEOPLE ARE THE TRADITIONAL OWNERS OF THE D A R W I N R E G I O N , W I T H L A N D E X T E N D I N G TO T H E C OX P E N I N S U L A I N T H E W E S T, G U N N P O I N T I N T H E N O R T H , A D E L A I D E R I V E R I N T H E E A S T A N D D O W N TO T H E M A N TO N D A M A R E A S O U T H WA R D S .

You have come by way of the Larrakia Land. You will hear the voice of Larrakia ancestors. When you leave, the Larrakia message will stay with you. THE LATE REVEREND WALTER FEJO.

Recognised for their strengths in performance, music and art, the Larrakia people had a vibrant traditional society based on close relationships with the sea, and trading with neighbouring groups including Wagait, Wulna and Tiwi, where they shared ceremonies, song lines and intermarried. During the colonisation period, the Larrakia people extended their hospitality to the early settlers and participated in some of the western cultural life before they were moved out to camps further from the city. 58 N T LIFE

Today, the Larrakia people total around 2,000 people and continue to play an important role in caring for land, sea and country, as well as public service roles such as doctors, lawyers, sportsmen and senior government positions. While the Larrakia people still do not have legal recognition of their continued connection to country, they still continue to care for our land and water. The Larrakia people hold significant meaning to sites around Darwin including Stokes Hill, Mindil Beach, Rapid Creek and Casuarina Beach.


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ZACH GREEN HEAD CHEF AND OWNER

C E L E B R I T Y I N D I G E N O U S C H E F Z A C H G R E E N E S TA B L I S H E D E L I J A H ’ S K I T C H E N I N 2 0 1 6 W I T H P O P - U P S F I R S T TA K I N G P L A C E T H R O U G H O U T 2 0 1 7 . N A M E D A F T E R H I S S O N W H O S A D LY PA S S E D A WAY I N 2 0 1 5 , Z A C H T U R N E D A T I M E O F P E R S O N A L LO S S I N T O A N I N S P I R AT I O N A L S T O R Y B Y O P E N I N G T H E R E S TA U R A N T N A M E D I N HIS SON’S HONOUR.

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE “Nobody can tell you how knowing that you’re going to become a father changes you. It changed me a lot, made me grow up and take responsibilities to a new level - but then, nobody can tell how you deal with suddenly losing your son. It’s heartache, but I turned that heartache into a positive with Elijah’s being the name of my restaurant. It opened in 2016, but it’s only really started to kick off in 2017 and 2018 is going to be a very special year.” Elijah’s Kitchen tells the stories of the food. With every Indigenous clan or mob having their own stories to tell, Elijah’s will be sharing those stories through food to give people a different perception into what Indigenous culture is all about. Serving an exciting range of fusion cuisine that celebrates the best of fresh local produce, including crocodile fettucine and a range of native herbs and spices, Zach invites Darwin locals to come, dine and discover the unique stories attached to his dishes, passed on from generation to generation and to learn about how Aboriginal people are still living these stories. “If we can all support Territory businesses, then it’s making a platform for other people to start their own businesses,” says Zach. “Especially having a local food chain, that is quite important.”

Elijah’s Kitchen is opening in late April 2018, go to Elijah’s Kitchen Facebook for further details.


ZACH’S MESSAGE TO OTHER ASPIRING INDIGENOUS BUSINESS OWNERS IS TO STAY STRONG.

Don’t lose focus on your main goal and make sure you stay humble. If you need help, reach out because you never know who you’ll meet that can help you.”

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Moorish is a true celebration of great food in the heart of the Darwin CBD. Established in 2002, Moorish quickly became known as a food lover’s haven, specialising in fresh, local, Territorian seafood and produce inspired by the flavours of Spain, the Mediterranean and Northern Africa. Cocktails that celebrate the tropical climate and Darwin’s best coffee, along with outstanding value for money make Moorish café an exceptional dining experience not to be missed.

Moorish café • 37 Knuckey Street, Dar win • www.moorishcafe.com.au


Zest ESSENCE BAR & GRILL Essence Bar and Grill showcases an innovative a la carte menu that includes bistro favourites using a unique blend of flavours inspired by the Northern Territory and Asia.

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A Darwin local favourite for over 20 years, this authentic Chinese restaurant features a locally sourced menu. Meals are served both a la carte and buffet style and vegetarian and gluten-free options are available.

Discover the tastes of the award winning Zest Restaurant. A cuisine that combines Australian comfort food with dishes that showcase Indigenous favours. Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, it is the perfect place to dine with friends and experience the many flavours that the Top End has to offer.

Lunch: 11.30am - 2.30pm, Monday to Saturday Dinner: 6:00pm - 10:00pm, daily

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D

arwin had become a staging point

the town centre in that first, 20-minute air raid.

from the city centre are the remains of gun

for troops, aircraft and equipment

Part of the main wharf was destroyed and 21

emplacements, ammunition stores and, in the

moving overseas, as well as a Navy

ships were sunk or damaged, including the

case of one building, the machine gun bullet

port for ships operating to Australia’s

destroyer USS Peary and the Australian Hospital

holes from an attacking Japanese Zero fighter

north. As a result, a number of camps were

Ship AHS Manunda.

aircraft. The remains of the ‘16-Mile Camp’ at

established in and around Darwin, to host an

The Darwin hospital, then located at Myilly Point

Palmerston are now surrounded by suburban

increasing number of military personnel. By the

on the outskirts of the CBD, was bombed and

homes.

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end of 1941, these camps extended far to the

Government House was heavily damaged. The

Several of the sites around Darwin have been

A SIGNIFICANT

south, down what is now the Stuart Highway.

Darwin Post Office, on the site now occupied by

preserved, particularly at East Point, 16-Mile

There were also numerous defensive structures

Parliament House, was destroyed. Part of the

Camp and Strauss Airfield, and some have even

in place, such as airfields, anti-aircraft gun

wall of the Post Office building is on display in the

been converted into tourist attractions and

emplacements and a 6 km anti-submarine boom

Northern Territory Library, on the ground floor of

educational displays. The majority of the sites,

net (the longest in the world) across the harbour.

Parliament House.

however, have been left to undergo natural

Then, everything changed on the 19th of

Two hours later, a second bombing raid severely

erosion and decay. These natural sites can still

February 1942.

damaged the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)

be visited by walking the paths around Darwin

Shortly before 10am on that Thursday morning,

Base at Winnellie.

and Palmerston, or stopping the car when driving

188 bomber and fighter aircraft from the

At least 292 people were killed in the first two

along the Stuart Highway.

Japanese aircraft carrier fleet began an aerial

air raids. More than 60 additional air raids were

The images and text in this article are taken from

attack on Darwin.

conducted over Darwin and the surrounding

a new book by local photographer and author

This was the first enemy attack ever committed

Defence infrastructure and facilities, with the last

Steve Archer. The 86-page photo book presents

on Australian soil.

raid taking place on 12 November 1943.

a unique perspective on the ruins and relics

The aircraft which attacked Darwin had, just

Today, the ruins and remnants of some of these

of the World War II sites in the Darwin region,

a few weeks earlier, completed their surprise

structures can still be found around Darwin.

complete with information on the history of each

attack on the United States Navy at Pearl

There are oil storage tanks nestled into the

site. All of the images in the book were taken

Harbour. However, more than twice as many

cliff face along The Esplanade on the edge of

during 2017, to mark the 75th anniversary of the

bombs were dropped on Darwin Harbour and

the Darwin CBD. Just a few kilometres away

bombing of Darwin.

DURING THE E A R LY Y E A R S O F W O R L D WA R I I,

M I L I TA R Y P R E S E N C E T H AT INCLUDED SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND AIRMEN FROM A NUMBER OF ALLIED COUNTRIES, P R E D O M I N A N T LY AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED S TAT E S O F AMERICA.

Copies of the book are available as a printed coffee table book or a downloadable PDF from http://au.blurb.com/b/8449547-relics-ruins-and-remembrances

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STUART HIGHWAY ANTI-AIRCRAFT BATTERY

The site of the Quarantine AntiAircraft Battery was cleared in late 1941, leading to the construction of four concrete revetments for the guns, as well as a Command Post and other facilities to support the gunners. The Command Post included an underground room, which can still be accessed today, for ranging and plotting equipment. A lookout tower, around 6 metres (20 feet) tall was attached to the Command Post.

A number of airfields were constructed along the route south from Darwin, and the remains of many can still be seen along the side of the Stuart Highway. These airfields distributed aircraft over a wider area and provided alternative landing sites for damaged aircraft. Some of the more southern airfields also provided support stops for aircraft heading north to join the fighting. Of the almost 20 airfields along the Stuart Highway, Strauss Airfield

Each revetment housed a 94mm (3.7”) gun, capable of firing 19 rounds per minute. The concrete pads for the guns were created by digging holes up to 2.4 metres (8 feet) deep and 3.05 metres (10 feet) across, then pouring concrete into these footings while setting the mounting bolts for the guns in the surface. The Quarantine Battery is the most complete Anti-Aircraft site in Darwin and is located at East Arm, in the midst of an industrial estate.

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- located just outside Noonamah, around 45 km (28 miles) from Darwin – is the best preserved. In addition to the remains of the runway, visitors to Strauss also have access to the taxiways, aircraft revetments, sentry points and the rusted remains of structures. The concrete footings for two buildings can still be seen, one of which is the site of the Alert Hut, where pilots on 5-minutes notice would wait for the order to ‘scramble’.


A S E A R LY A S 1 9 2 5 , T H E S T R AT E G I C I M P O R TA N C E O F T H E E A S T P O I N T AREA FOR THE DEFENCE OF DARWIN HAD BEEN IDENTIFIED.

O EAST POINT MILITARY PRECINCT

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ver the following years, a wide range of defensive structures were created, dotted along the coastal region, from the anti-aircraft battery at Fannie Bay to the watch posts at Lee Point. However, the greatest concentration of military structures was in the Dudley Point - East Point Military Precinct. The facilities in this area included search light batteries, large and small gun emplacements, radar and communication towers, ammunition magazines and command posts. The largest surviving structures in the precinct are the twin 230mm (9.2 inch) gun emplacements. The Defence of Darwin Experience (East Point Military Museum) surrounds the No. 2 emplacement, while the No.1 emplacement is still open to the public, enabling visitors to explore the rooms and ammunition lockers inside the structure, or to climb up to the walkway surrounding the gun opening. The longest submarine boom net in the world, at almost 6 km (3.7 miles) stretched across Darwin Harbour, from Dudley Point to Mandorah. One of the anchor points of the boom net is still visible at Dudley Point and a buoy from the net is on display just off the car park at Doctors Gully, on the edge of the Darwin CBD. The 'Peewee' camp was also situated in this area. The camp was home to workers from the Public Works Department, who were building the defence structures in the area. As often happens in Australia, the name Public Works Department was shortened to ‘PWD’, which in turn became known as ‘Pee Wee’. One of the original Sidney Williams huts still remains on the site, in front of buildings that today house the Peewee's at the Point restaurant.


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B o r ro l o o l a , a re m o te c o m m u n i t y o n t h e M c A r t h u r R i v e r i n t h e G u l f o f C a r p e nta r i a a n d o n c e a f ro nt i e r to w n , i s n o w t h e c a p i ta l o f t h e G u l f re g i o n . H o m e to fo u r m a i n i n d i g e n o u s l a n g u a g e g ro u p s , t h e a re a i n c l u d e s m a ny l a rg e c a tt l e stat i o n s . F i s h i n g a n d c a m p i n g re m a i n a way o f l i fe fo r l o c a l s a n d t rav e l l e rs c h a s i n g b a r ra m u n d i .

MUST DO:

• Spend an afternoon swimming in the picturesque hot springs of Butterfly Springs • Visit the towering sandstone pillars of the Lost City • Take part in the Easter Fishing Classic and catch a prize barramundi in King Ash Bay • Don’t miss Seven Emu Station with culture, heritage, wildlife, coastal and river access, with the Shadforth family



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THE MEAT HOUSE IS A MODERN AND EXCITING RESTAURANT SITUATED IN THE BRAND NEW SHOPPING PRECINCT, COOLALINGA CENTRAL. Whilst our specialty is quality cuts of tender meat, char grilled to perfection, we also cater to non-meat eaters. The menu is modern Australian with particular attention to carefully crafted sauces and combinations of flavours. We also have Sri Lankan specials on offer – check the specials of the day to see what’s available for the night. Our chefs bring with them skills and tricks leartn from top restaurants around the world. Their specialties are in making secret sauce recipes that are carefully prepared days before. and modern western food with intricate flavours and presentation Our Sri Linkan roots are on display as well through spice filled curries and classic desserts.

www.themeathouse.com.au

OPENING HOURS

Open 7 days Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Fully licensed. Lunch and dinner: 11am to 11:00pm

Shop 38-39 Coolalinga Central, 425 Stuart Highway, Coolalinga 088 9832567 • 1300714535 reservationsmhcoolalinga@gmail.com Quest building, Berrimah Road Berrimah


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Information courtesy www.darwin.nt.gov.au

Darwin was the scene of the biggest airlift in Australian history after Cyclone Tracy devastated the city in the early hours of Christmas Day 1974. Cyclone Tracy killed 66 people and injured thousands more. Many of those who died or were injured were struck by flying debris. More than 30,000 of the city’s then 43,000 people were evacuated to cities and towns all over Australia immediately after the devastation of Tracy. But for many Darwin was a hard place to stay away from and people returned to resume their lives in the capital city of the Northern Territory. After the cyclone the Darwin Reconstruction Commission (DRC), made up of Federal, Territory and Local Government representatives, was involved with the running and rebuilding of the city which gradually turned Darwin into the most modern capital city in the nation.

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22 Mitchell St, Darwin • (08) 8942 3001 • info@thedeckbar.com.au

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CULLEN BAY


The magnificent Cullen Bay Marina, home to over 250 vessels encompassed by some of the best Restaurants that Darwin has to offer, and fringed by Darwins premium residential suburb Cullen Bay. Incorporating Darwin’s proudly unique history and heritage all wrapped up in our magnificent climate and flanked by our natural tropical vegetation, this really is a unique and special part of the world to visit, to live and to play.


Best Informal Dining 2011

Best Speciality Cuisine 2009

Best Informal Dining 2009

Best Speciality Cuisine 2015

Best in State


Seasons will change, but there is one thing that won’t Yots Greek Taverna.

Open from 11am Tuesday - Sunday for lunch and Dinner.

8981 4433

Email: yots@yots.com.au 4/54 Marina Blvd Cullen Bay

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The Foreshore Restaurant & Cafe is open from 7am until 10pm daily, with meals served until 9:30pm. The cafe boasts an amazing view of the Darwin sunset and is the perfect place to kick back relax and take it all in. CASUARINA DRIVE NIGHTCLIFF • info@foreshorecafe.com.au • Like us on


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Local Territory hero, Matt Wright is best known as the star of National Geographic’s hit TV series ‘Outback Wrangler’. Introducing his new tourism venture with an all-inclusive activity and accommodation package the Wetland Safari Camp – Overnight Tour which he explains is for people wanting to experience the best of the outback without sacrificing comfort at the end of the day. “This is a fun and authentic outback experience with the added luxury of not having to share a small flimsy tent on a blowup mattress – we’ve got comfy double beds, good tucker and a great setting. “We’ve packaged it with adventure activities and unique wildlife encounters so guests get a taste of everything we have to offer in one epic experience – it’s a bucket list trip.” Located one hour southwest of Darwin, the camp’s surrounds are a beauty to behold teeming with wildlife and untouched landscapes. Upon arrival, guests are transferred to a custom built airboat to start their journey deep into the rainforest to encounter some of Territory’s most unique wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles, buffalo, wild boars and a range of bird species. After seeing wildlife up close and personal, guests get to experience the thrill of airboat fast laps and helicopter joy flights in a Robinson 44 helicopter high in the sky. After a fun filled afternoon on the water a helicopter transfers guests back to the camp for an outback dinner in style. Guests can freshen up in their private outdoor shower and unwind on the deck of their tent with a complimentary cheese board and drink before making their way to the communal Star Deck for drinks and dinner. As the night falls and stars fill the sky, the welcoming staff make guests feel at home as they prepare a gourmet Australian BBQ of beef, barramundi, damper rolls and salads. After this unique dining experience, guests can relax knowing they’ll be resting their head in the comfort and style of a Lotus Belle Tent.

Guests rise and shine early the next morning for a cooked breakfast on the deck before boarding the bus back to Darwin. This all-inclusive package starts at $725 per person and includes airboat adventures, helicopter joy flights, gourmet meals and one-night accommodation.

• private glamping accommodation • cheese board • complimentary drink • bar available to purchase drinks • gourmet BBQ dinner • cooked breakfast • wildlife encounters • air-conditioned bus transfers to and from Darwin • 15-minute exhilarating airboat fast lap • 10-minute scenic helicopter flight • 1-hour airboat rainforest tour


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T H E FA N N I E B AY C O O L S P O T I S O N E O F D A R W I N ’ S M O S T I C O N I C C A F E S . S I T U AT E D I N T H E H E A R T O F FA N N I E B AY A N D A S H O R T D I S TA N C E F R O M T H E F O R E S H O R E T H E C O O L S P O T I S L O C AT E D O P P O S I T E O N E O F D A R W I N ’ S M O S T P O P U L A R T O U R I S T AT T R A C T I O N S , T H E FA N N I E B AY G A O L M U S E U M .


The Coolspot caters to a variety of customers. Whether your after a quick coffee, early breakfast, lunch with the girls or dinner with the family, Coolspot has you covered. The team of chefs cater for the late risers with breakfast served until 6pm. If you are searching for Local Australian Seafood, mouthwatering burgers or a nutrional salad, stop reading and get yourself into this Darwin Institution. On the menu we have Steaks, Pasta’s and daily breakfast, lunch and dinner specials - all made fresh to order. We also serve a variety of low gluten and vegetarian meals. Why not try our guilt free breakfast – the Acai Bowl. Made with Amazonian berries, coconut water and topped with organic granola, fresh berries + sliced banana. We have something to satisfy every craving. The Coolspot is also the perfect

destination to cool down with our freshly squeezed Orange Juice, thirst quenching fruit Crushes, Smoothies, Milkshakes, Thickshakes and of course our classic Iced Coffee. Or enjoy a cold beer or glass of premium wine on our balcony. We are licensed for beverages with the purchase of a meal from our menu. Something for Dessert?? We boast a range of 24 flavors of ice cream and gelato, serving every flavor from the popular Ferrero Rocher to the classic Rum and Raisin. And then there’s our Cake fridge. Stocked with a generous supply of Raw and traditional cakes – all supplied by local bakers. It’s for these reasons that the Coolspot has remained one of the most popular cafes in Darwin. Open everyday from 7am and closing at 11pm Monday to Saturday (Sunday closing 9pm). The Coolspot is the place to unwind and relax.

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UNIQUE & UNSPOILT ADVENTURE

WILDMAN WILDERNESS LODGE INVITES YOU TO VOYAGE INTO AUSTRALIA’S TOP END FOR AN IMMERSIVE ADVENTURE. JUST TWO HOURS EAST OF DARWIN, ON THE FRINGE OF KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, THE LODGE OFFERS THE ULTIMATE IN BUSH LUXURY, NESTLED IN THE LUSH MARY RIVER WETLANDS AREA.


NATIONAL PARK All information courtesy www.tourismtopend.com.au

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MUST DO:

h i sto r i c r u i n s .

• Jump in a four-wheel drive and discover the dramatic splendour of Tjaynera (Sandy Creek) Falls, Blyth Homestead Ruins and the weathered sandstone columns of The Lost City • View the magnetic termite mounds. Hundreds of two-metre high magnetic termite mounds reveal the architectural feats of the intriguing insects that build their mounds aligned north and south to minimise exposure to the sun and maximise temperature control • View the spectacular double waterfall of Florence Falls set amid the monsoon forest. 135 steps lead down to the plunge pool • Cool off at Buley Rockhole, a series of cascading waterfalls and rockholes located just 80 metres from the carpark • Visit Wangi Falls – one of the park’s best swimming and picnic spots. Note: Swimming at Wangi Falls is subject to seasonal closure



DRIPSTONE CLIFFS, CASUARINA BEACH

LOUISE DENTON PHOTOGRAPHY

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RUM JUNGLE TAVERN EXPERIENCE BATCHELOR & YOUR GATEWAY TO LITCHFIELD Looking to experience Litchfield National Park and all its beauty? Look no further! Located in Batchelor 'The Gateway to Litchfield National Park' on Rum Jungle Road it is 40mins from Darwin City, Litchfield Motel is the accommodation you are looking for if you want a clean, cool and comfortable room that caters to all of your travel needs - we have all the facilities you could want. Central to the wonders of the park's breathtaking and thrilling natural falls and rock pools only a 30-40 minute drive from your resort style motel room.

www.litchfieldmotel.com.au

08 89760123 • reservations@litchfieldmotel.com.au 49 Rum Jungle Road, Batchelor, NT Australia 0845

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08 8976 0811 • manager@rumjungletavern.com.au 5 Nurndina Street, Batchelor NT 0845

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Lily Muse Dress in Majorca by Sajeela Jamie for Wild Sugar Made in Australia for the Wild at Heart Shop the dress now www.wildsugar.fashion Sajeela: 0431 156 469 The Pier Shopping Centre, Cairns

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THE PINE CREEK RAILWAY RESORT IS A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS, WITH AIR-CONDITIONED CABINS WHICH ALL INCLUDE FOXTEL, COMFORTABLE BEDS WITH CLEAN LINEN AND ARE FINISHED WITH UNIQUE DECOR.

FAMILY OPERATED • 4.5 STARS • AL A CARTE MENU

OUR FACILITIES ALSO INCLUDE:

HOMEMADE PIES AND CAKES MADE DAILY DURING THE TOURIST SEASON • INFORMATION CENTRE • GIFT SHOP • POWERED & UNPOWERED CARAVANS/CAMPING SITES • LAGOON STYLE SHADED SWIMMING POOL • POST OFFICE • FREE WIFI • BAR / RESTAURANT

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REGION All information courtesy www.tourismtopend.com.au

W h i l e i t s sta r att ra c t i o n i s u n d o u b te d l y t h e fa m o u s N i t m i l u k ( Ka t h e r i n e ) G o rg e , Kat h e r i n e a n d i t s s u r ro u n d s i n c l u d e g re a t f i s h i n g , h i d d e n n a t u ra l wo n d e rs a n d a r i c h i n d i g e n o u s a n d p i o n e e r i n g h i sto r y. T h e re g i o n st re tc h e s f ro m t h e G u l f o f C a r p e nta r i a to t h e We st A u st ra l i a b o rd e r. A ro u n d 3 0 0 k i l o m e t re s s o u t h o f D a r w i n , Ka t h e r i n e i s

MUST DO:

s e t o n t h e b a n k s o f t h e Ka t h e r i n e R i v e r.

• Relax by the natural spring-fed crystal clear pool of the Katherine Hot Springs set in picturesque surroundings • Visit Cutta Cutta Caves located 30 kilometres south of Katherine, the cave is a series of limestone caverns dating back 500 million years featuring sparkling columns, pillars and flowstones of calcite crystal • Take a cruise or canoe along the magnificent Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, and be dwarfed by the towering glowing cliffs of the gorge • Explore the ancient rock art, crafts and culture of Katherine – an important meeting place for indigenous people for many thousands of years.


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SENIOR, FAMILY AND GROUP PRICES AVAILABLE

FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS CALL

CROCODILE CRUISE

www.jumpingcrocodile.com.au

08 8978 9077 LOOK OUT FOR OUR LOGO! DON’T GET CONFUSED THERE ARE OTHER CRUISES


Darwin River Tavern. Be Amazed. Food & Drink, Entertainment, Services and Camping. Formerly the Litchfield Pub.

• Live Music and Dry Season Events • Picturesque Garden Bar • NT Keno, TAB & Pokies • Bistro & Bar, Serving Lunch & Dinner seven days a week and Breakfast on weekends • Spacious Outdoor Facilities • Foxtel Sporting Events Televised on Big Screens • Breath taking Function and events Facilities • Farm animal sanctuary • Dam is 20 acres and is safe to swim in • New kids play area (biggest in the NT)

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A R N H E M L A N D E R C U LT U R E & H E R I TA G E 4 W D T O U R W I T H K A K A D U C U LT U R A L T O U R S

ARNHEMLANDER CULTURE & HERITAGE 4WD TOUR - ARNHEMLAND

KAKADU NATIONAL PARK A LIVING

Kakadu National Park is one of the truly special places in the world – and it’s on Darwin’s doorstep! The park is internationally renowned for aweinspiring scenery, Aboriginal culture and enormous biological diversity. It’s listed as a World Heritage site for both its outstanding environmental values and cultural values. The Aboriginal custodians manage Kakadu National Park in partnership with Parks Australia to keep the local culture strong and conserve the environment. Aboriginal people have lived in Kakadu for at least 65,000 years. They are known in the region as Bininj. Aboriginal languages spoken in the park today include Kunwinkku and Gundjeihmi in the north and Jawoyn to the south. Today ceremonial life is rich and ongoing, and hunting and collecting bush foods and medicines are still vitally important. Kakadu is teeming with life. The magnificent landscapes contain vast wetlands, plunging waterfalls, tropical rivers, paperbark swamps, mangroves, monsoon forests, tropical woodlands and the towering and majestic sandstone escarpment. These habitats provide homes for an immense array of species including birds, reptiles, mammals and our famous estuarine crocodiles.

Many of the plants are used by local Aboriginal people for bush foods, medicines and weaving materials. The Aboriginal rock art paintings in Kakadu National Park are world famous, and represent the world’s longest continuing art tradition. Many of the rock paintings in Kakadu depict animals that are now extinct on the Australian mainland. The rock art provides a record of human occupation of the region dating back 65,000 years, and the X-Ray style of northern Kakadu rock art is incredible to behold. A visit to Kakadu National is something you’ll never forget and there’s a wide range of experiences to suit everyone – fishing tours, boat cruises, scenic flights, fully catered tours to suit all ages and stages, beginner walks to advanced hiking, waterholes, cultural tours and so much more. Kakadu is almost half the size of Switzerland, so at least a few days are recommended to visit to be able to appreciate the spectacular natural wonders of the park and the diversity of Aboriginal culture. Being a Darwin local, I feel privileged to have Kakadu National Park so close. When visiting friends and family ask for my advice about Kakadu I always say – It’s amazing, so take your time and don’t rush!

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ANBINIK RESORT - JABIRU

KAKADU CULTURAL TOURS

Kakadu Cultural Tours are owned and operated by Djabulukgu Association representing the Traditional Owners of Northern Kakadu and parts of Western Arnhem Land. They operate a boat cruise in Kakadu - the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise, and a great day trip from Kakadu to Gunbulayna Aboriginal community in Arnhem Land – the Arnhemlander Cultural & Heritage 4WD tour. Both are highly recommended.

GULUYAMBI CULTURAL CRUISE

If a boat cruise down the East Alligator River in Kakadu National Park with a local Aboriginal guide, spotting crocodiles, learning about bush food, medicine, hunting and Aboriginal culture sounds interesting, I’d highly recommend the Guluyambi Cultural Cruise. As a Darwin local, it’s one of our favourite things to do in Kakadu National Park, and something I always recommend to visiting family and friends.

ARNHEMLANDER CULTURAL & HERITAGE 4WD TOUR

The Arnhemlander Day tour takes you over

the East Alligator River into remote Aboriginalowned Arnhem Land to visit Gunbalayna Aboriginal community and the Injalak Art Centre. Along the way there are various stops to take in the breathtaking views and see some amazing cultural sites. The tour company is owned by an Aboriginal organization, which means that they have unprecedented access to ‘permit-only‘ areas that you wouldn’t normally be able to visit. This tour provides and incredible insight into the landscape and local Aboriginal culture and it’s a real privilege.

HAWK DREAMING WILDERNESS LODGE

During the Dry Season Kakadu Cultural Tours runs the Hawk Dreaming Wilderness Lodge in an extremely special and renowned part of Kakadu National Park known as Cannon Hill. Staying here is a special experience as you have exclusive access to a remote and restricted area of Kakadu. The walk to explore rock art sites and sunset on the escarpment is a must.

ANBINIK RESORT

Anbinik Resort is also owned and operated by the Djabulukgu Association. It’s our favourite place to stay in Jabiru, the main town in Kakadu. They have some award winning Troppo Architect designed funky cabins.

How far is it from Darwin? Kakadu National Park is approximately only 3.5 hours from Darwin on a sealed road. Do I need a 4WD? Many of the national parks main sites are accessible on a sealed road. There are other well-known sites such as Jim Jim Falls which require 4WD vehicles. How can I get more information? Parks Australia has an excellent website with all the information you need to plan your trip to Kakadu National Park. Make sure you visit the Bowali Visitor Centre in Kakadu to find out the latest advice on any closures, road conditions and travel advice. Passes and permits. All visitors to Kakadu require a park pass which you can purchase online or at the Bowali Visitor Centre Safety. As with anywhere in the Top End, you need to be aware of crocodiles. Be crocwise and only swim in locations that are clearly marked safe to do so.

Bowali Visitor Centre 8 am–5 pm, 7 days per week (except Christmas Day) +61 8 8938 1120 https://parksaustralia.gov.au/ kakadu/

KAKADU CULTURAL TOURS • 1800 525 238 • www.kakaduculturaltours.com • Kctres@kakadu.net.au

LIBBY LARSEN IS A DARWIN-BASED TRAVEL WRITER AND FOUNDER OF GROWING U P T R O P P O A T R A V E L W E B S I T E F O C U S I N G O N FA M I LY T R A V E L , S U S TA I N A B L E A N D RESPONSIBLE TOURISM IN NORTHERN AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA. FOLLOW: www.growinguptroppo.com @growinguptroppo

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CHARLES POINT COLOURS (CHARLES POINT COX PENINSULA)

TERRITORY IMAGE

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World Heritage-listed

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B O O K I N G S

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FEATURING AWARD WINNING COUNTRY MUSIC ARTIST AND HORSEMAN EXTRAORDINAIRE, TOM CURTAIN,

this 90 minute show celebrates life in the outback through real horsestarting and working dog demonstrations, entwined with live music and humorous bush tales. Katherine Outback Experience is an engaging and entertaining show for all ages and levels of mobility, with opportunities to feed and pat the station animals. Open from April to the end of October, we operate shows for the general public and private groups including The Ghan Train, AAT Kings Tours, corporate groups and school excursions and camps. The show is flexible and mobile, and can be tailored to meet a group’s needs in preferred locations.

Released in late 2017, Tom Curtain’s third album ‘Territory Time’ has had resounding success nationwide with the album going to No.1 on the Australian iTunes Country Music Charts, while the song ‘Never Never Land’ is a finalist for two Golden Guitar Awards.

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ALICE SPRINGS HISTORY

Alice Springs began its modern history as Stuart, a telegraph station on the Adelaide to Darwin line, and the end of the Ghan railway. Until the early 1930s, Alice Springs was only the name given to a waterhole by Government Surveyor WW Mills in March 1871, while exploring the MacDonnell Ranges during the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line. Alice Springs is named after Alice Todd, wife of the Superintendent of Telegraphs, Sir Charles Todd. The Telegraph Station was built adjacent to the waterhole. However, this dual naming created such confusion for administrators in Adelaide that on 31 August 1933 the township of Stuart was officially gazetted Alice Springs.

All information cour of Alice springs town council website. www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au

ABORIGINAL HISTORY

The Arrernte Aboriginal people are the traditional owners

of Alice Springs. Mparntwe (pronounced mbarn-twa) is the Arrernte word for Alice Springs and the surrounding region, which was created by the actions of several ancestral figures including the caterpillar beings Ayepe-arenye, Ntyarlke and Utnerrengatye, the MacDonnell Ranges being but one of their creations. Creation stories also describe traditional links with areas as far afield as Urlatherrke (Mt Zeil) in the West MacDonnell Ranges and Port Augusta in South Australia. Arrernte people continue to live in Mparntwe, observe traditional law, look after the country and teach children the Arrernte language and the importance of their culture.

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TRANSPORT

In 1929 the railway line linking Alice Springs with Adelaide was completed and mechanised trains replaced camel trains. Motor and air transport to the Centre grew more frequent and reliable, as Alice Springs overcame its isolation. It was not till February 2004 that the train line was extended right through to Darwin. The completion of this long awaited line extension meant that this line would become the only great north-

THE PIONEERS

south transcontinental journey by train in Australia.

In 1862 explorer John McDouall Stuart led an expedition (his third and final attempt) through the Centre, to the north coast, navigating and mapping the country for white settlement. As arguably Australia’s pre-eminent explorer, the Stuart Highway honours his remarkable feats of exploration and leadership. Following in Stuart’s footsteps, the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line from Adelaide to Darwin was completed in 1872 and made it viable for pastoralists to take up leases in the Centre. However, it was the discovery of alluvial gold at Arltunga, about 100 km east of Alice Springs, in 1887 that provided a population boom for the Centre.

THE CAMELEERS Afghan Cameleers forged their place in Central Australian history, driving their camel trains 600 km across the desert to deliver essential provisions from the railhead at Oodnadatta to Alice Springs. “Their contribution to the opening up and accessibility of the great mass of inland Australia was enormous and vital. The very backbone of Australia’s economy, the traditional spheres of pastoralism and mining, owe an immense historical debt to the cameleers and their camels.” Tin Mosques and Ghantowns – Christine Stevens 1989 Their legacy can be seen throughout Alice Springs and Central Australia, opening transport routes to the arid zones, taking part in exploration and contributing to the local population as a whole. Many families in Alice Springs today are direct descendants of those early pioneers.

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All information courtesy of Tourism Central Australia www.discovercentralaustralia.com

ULURU

The World Heritage-listed and one of Australia’s most iconic symbols, Uluru is approximately 460 kilometres or a six hour drive southwest of Alice Springs. Right in the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru is a place that speaks of timeless folklore, rich indigenous culture and great spirituality. Traditional custodians of Uluru, the Anangu, believe this landscape was created by their ancestors at the beginning of time, and have been protecting these sacred lands ever since. The Uluru-Kata Tjuta Cultural Centre is a great starting point to learn about Tjukurpa, the traditional law guiding the Anangu people. Displays and artwork explain the significance of Uluru from an Anangu perspective.

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KINGS CANYON

This scenic landscape of rugged ranges, ancient sandstone walls rising hundreds of metres to a plateau of rocky domes, rock holes and gorges in the Watarrka National Park is breathtaking. The Luritja Aboriginal people have called the Watarrka National Park area home for more than 20,000 years. The ancient red rock faces that soar above dense palm forests of palms is an important conservation area and refuge for more than 600 species of native plants and animals. Enjoy one of the many walks within the National Park, the six kilometre Kings Canyon Rim Walk takes approximately 3-4 hours but the view down the sandstone chasm plunging 270 metres to the canyon floor definitely makes it worthwhile. Venture down into the canyon to the exotic Garden of Eden, a permanent waterhole surrounded by lush cycads and plant life, indicating that this part of Australia once had a much more tropical climate. Explore the unusual weathered rock formations that are called the Lost City carved out over time by water and wind erosion. For the less energetic, the shorter and easier Kings Creek Walk at the base of the canyon leads you through lush ferns and eucalypts to a platform with views of the sheer canyon walls above. And for the more adventurous the 22 kilometres Giles Track connects Kings Canyon to Kathleen Springs, a delightful spring fed waterhole.

TENNANT CREEK & THE BARKLY

Located 500 kilometres north of Alice Springs and 1000 kilometres south of Darwin, with Tennant Creek at its golden heart, is the Barkly. Its large cattle stations, fascinating wayside inns, historic stock routes, gold mining history, Aboriginal culture, interesting flora and fauna and the iconic Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles make up this beautiful outback region of the Red Centre. Spend a day or two in Tennant Creek exploring its rich history and culture and enjoying the vast array of outdoor activities. The Barkly region is the outback Australian landscape you’ve always imagined: endless blue skies, vast desert horizons, and that electrifying sense that an adventure could be just around the corner. This part of Australia will show you just how enormous this beautiful country really is: the Barkly region alone is 323,514 square kilometres, which makes it bigger than Italy, the United Kingdom or New Zealand!

MACDONNELL RANGES

ART, CULTURE & HISTORY

The ancient culture of the local Aboriginal people is very much alive. The fascinating art, cultural and interpretive centre, Nyinkka Nyunyu Art & Cultural Centre offers you the opportunity to learn about Aboriginal life, history and their connection with the land in the region.

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The East and West MacDonnell Ranges stretch out for hundreds of kilometres on both sides of Alice Springs. The Arrernte people, believe giant caterpillars called the Yeperenye became the ranges - they entered this world through one of the dramatic gaps in the escarpments. The MacDonnell Ranges are rich in cultural and an adventure playground with hiking trails, four-wheel drive tracks, swimming holes, and camping spots but they differ in subtle ways – the East MacDonnell’s have more rock art but less permanent water, more history but fewer people. Much of the East MacDonnell Ranges depict the Eastern Arrernte Aboriginal Yeperenye Dreaming. At Emily and Jessie Gaps you will see rock art, red ochre and white lime paintings, as well as flocks of native budgerigars drinking from waterholes. Figs hug gorge walls, bloodwoods hang with bush coconuts and bush passionfruit grow from the sand. You will think this land is unyielding but you will be pleasantly surprised. The 300-year old ghost gum at Trephina Gorge is one of the finest natural features in the region. Trephina Gorge hosts five walking trails that showcase the sheer quartz cliffs, rivers and creeks. From the shades of N’Dhala Gorge over 6,000 prehistoric rock carvings, art and shelter sites, and rare plants will be revealed.


Araluen Cultural Precinct The premier location to experience Central Australian Art and Culture

The Araluen Cultural Precinct is home to some of the most significant artistic, cultural and historical experiences in Alice Springs, showcasing Central Australia’s key cultural institutions and collections set on nine hectares amongst significant Aboriginal sacred sites:

The Araluen Arts Centre with a 500-seat theatre and 4 galleries that focus on artworks that respond to Central Australia including significant art that traces the beginning and continuing development of contemporary Australian Aboriginal art, renowned watercolourist Albert Namatjira and other important Australian artists.

The Museum of Central Australia, incorporating the Strehlow Research Centre, featuring the unique natural and geological history of Central Australia The Central Australian Aviation Museum located in the original Conellan Airways Hangar

Central Craft gallery and workshop studio and Yaye’s Cafe, serving amazing coffee and a contemporary and healthy menu. 61 Larapinta Drive , Alice Springs (5 min drive from the centre of town) 8951 1120 | www.araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au Galleries open daily from 10am - 4pm


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NATURAL ORGANIC SKIN CARE • LOVINGLY HANDMADE BY INDIGENOUS WOMEN • GROOTE EYLANDT NORTHERN TERRITORY AUSTRALIA

is an Indigenous-owned, non-for-profit organisation that creates handmade, organic skincare products using traditional bush medicine techniques and ingredients.

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EAST ARNHEM FISHING ADVENTURES EMBARK ON A FISHING ADVENTURE LIKE NO OTHER East Arnhem Fishing Adventures provides personalised fishing experiences which guarantee to thrill beginners and experienced fishermen alike. Our deep understanding of the bay and its ever-changing conditions, allows us to take you to the right spot at the right time, every time.

BANUBANU BEACH RETREAT All information courtesy www.eastarnhemland.com.au

Banubanu Beach Retreat offers an escape from the hustle of modern life. Nestled in the north east coves of Bremer Island (known to the locals as Dhambaliya), in Yolgnu Sea Country, our maximum of 20 guests enjoy the space and freedom of finding their own island paradise. Bremer Island is just a 15 minute flight from Gove Airport in the pristine waters off East Arnhem Land, in the Northern.

MILINGIMBI ART & CULTURE CENTRE The Milingimbi Art & Culture Centre is located on an island community off the coast of East Arnhem Land, 206km west of Nhulunbuy with a population of around 1,000. Milingimbi Arts supports the long tradition of creative and cultural works including bark paintings, carvings and weaving.

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PHOENIX ONE

GOVE SPORTS FISHING CHARTERS

Whether you are a recreational angler looking for a holiday or after something a bit more exotic, PHOENIX ONE has a wide variety of trips that can target different species or locations. For the months of April to July combine the thrill of Barramundi fishing with the chance to relax and unwind.

The Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in Yirrkala is one of Australia’s premier Aboriginal art centres. Buku-Larrnggay meaning is “the feeling on your face as it is struck by the first rays of the sun (i.e. facing East)”. This Aboriginal owned art centre was established in 1975 and supports the Yolngu people of Yirrkala and more than 20 homelands in region.

Enjoy a fishing trip over the reefs or a deep sea fishing tour with the stunning Northern Territory coastline as your backdrop. Target a variety of fish species including Barramundi Cod, Mackerel, Coral Trout, Red Emperor, Golden Snapper, Jew Fish and Queenfish.

WILDCARD LUXURY CRUISES

Wild East Arnhem Land and the remote Wessel Islands maybe just a dot on the Australian map, but the Wildcard family have spent over 40 years exploring this pristine area in Top End Australia and they are still left awestruck by the majesty and beauty of this ancient rugged landscape.

ELCHO ISLAND ARTS

Elcho Island Arts is an Aboriginal community-owned art centre in Galiwinku, 150 km north-west of Nhulunbuy. The community’s artists produce a wide range of traditional craft and fine artworks, utilising materials collected from surrounding bushland and beaches, continuing a tradition of many thousands of years. .

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GARMA FESTIVAL

The Garma Festival takes place every August at the Gulkula Yolgnu Ceremonial site. Garma incorporates visual art, ancient storytelling, dance – including the famous nightly bunggul – and music, as well as other important forums and education and training program programs relevant to cultural tourism, craft, governance and youth leadership. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable event!

CULTURE COLLEGE ARNHEM LAND

Culture College is an Arnhem Land-based Indigenous cultural and outdoor education immersion program tailored for secondary school students and their parents (optional) designed to simultaneously educate and inspire our ‘leaders of tomorrow’ and to invigorate the local homeland economies in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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GAPUWIYAK CULTURE & ARTS

Gapuwiyak Culture & Arts Centre is located in the stunning, remote community of Gapuwiyak, also known as Lake Evella, located 120km west of East Arnhem Land. The Art Centre sell locally produced art work and house their own collection. Their Media center has a growing archive of old and new media relevant for the community.

WORLD WAR II HISTORIC SITES

Numerous allied Air Force bases were established across the Arnhem region during World War II and many of the communities are within easy access of the old air strips, bunkers and the wrecks of aircraft that were shot down during the war. During World War II, the Gove Peninsula was a key in the defence of northern Australia.




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