NTLIFE Volume 6

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NT Volume 6

Showcasing the very best of the Northern

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W E L C O M E We welcome you to the Northern Territory, a destination like no other. Iconic, vibrant and beautiful, an experience to remember awaits you. There is so much to see, do and experience during your stay here. Discover the rich history of Aboriginal culture and tradition that is more than 50,000 years old. Take in the sensory delights of Darwin city – a melting pot of flavours and colours. Venture away from the cities and explore ancient and exotic landscapes in remote escapes. The Northern Territory is Australia’s real outback and home to the natural wonders of UNESCO World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park in the north, and Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Red Centre. The spectacular flora and fauna varies dramatically between the deserts of Central Australia and the tropics of the Top End; it is a photographer’s dream and an adventurer’s playground. The NT is filled with fascinating characters, awe-inspiring landscapes and singular experiences. You have arrived. There is much to explore but first relax and unwind; you are now on Territory time. 8 N T LIFE


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DARWIN 16 THINGS TO DO IN DARWIN 22 NIGHTCLIFF 34 BOTANICAL GARDENS 48 CUISINE AND NIGHTLIFE 50 GO ON AN ADVENTURE 73 SHOPPING AND FASHION 90 BEAUTY AND RELAXATION 95 HEALTH ON HOLIDAY 104 DARWIN SURROUNDS 114 LITCHFIELD 118 KATHERINE 120 ALICE SPRINGS 134

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Kailis Australian Pearls are available from Creative Jewellers, Shop 1/32 Smith Street Mall, Darwin. (08) 8941 1223. A: Lilypond Pendant (chain not included) $2,900 B: Embrace Ring $2,560 C: Lilypond Earrings $4,250 D: Lasso Bracelet $720 E: Geometric Earrings $990 Natalie Imbruglia wears Kailis Black Diamond Adored Ring $9,500.


Darwin, the Northern Territory’s capital, is a multicultural and cosmopolitan port city that sits on a harbour twice the size of Sydney’s.

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onsidered Australia’s most culturally diverse city, more than 60 nationalities make up Darwin’s eclectic population, including the region’s traditional Indigenous landowners. In many ways Darwin is quintessentially Australian, while being closer to Bali than Bondi in more than just distance. The tropical climate, relaxed lifestyle and cultural influences from neighbouring Asia contribute to Darwin’s uniqueness. Darwin is known for its many outdoor festivals, markets and al fresco dining options and for very good reason – where else in Australia can you be comfortably outdoors during the winter months? Darwin is a gateway to the region’s nature wonderlands, Litchfield National Park, the Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and the unforgettable Kakadu National Park. For locals and travellers alike, there is never a shortage of rugged tracks to hike, exotic wildlife to encounter, pristine watering holes to cool off in and bountiful waters to fish. Modern and emerging, Darwin also has an enduring, rich history to tell. Its past is preserved in the many attractions, landmarks, museums and galleries scattered across the city. On sand, on water, on a bar stool or from a deck, Darwin is remarkable from every perspective.

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Leichardt Memorial The Cenotaph Lyons Collage (B.A.T. House) Chinese Temple and Museum Parliament House / NT Library Deckchair Cinema

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Government House Survivors Lookout WWII Oil Storage Tunnels

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Stokes Hill Wharf Crocosaurus Cove Burnette House -Myilly Point Framed - The Darwin Gallery Wave Lagoon, Beach & Water Recreatior Darwin Convention Centre Darwin Amphitheatre Chan Contemporary Art Space Darwin Entertainment Centre

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Palms Motel Alatai Apartments Quality Hotel Frontier Darwin Vitina Studio Motel Peninsular Apartments City Gardens Apartments Mediterranean All Suite Hotel Marrakai Luxury All Suites Poinciana Inn Darwin Quest Darwin

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Novotel Atrium Darwin Value Inn Darwin Central Hotel Marina on the Esplanade The Cavenagh Hilton Hotel Palms City Resort Mandalay Luxury Stay Coast Holiday Accomodation Adina Apartment Hotel Darwin Waterfront Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront SKYCITY Darwin

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Eight thousand years of annual monsoon cycles dictate the Top End’s swing between wet and dry seasons.

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eferred 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 has plenty to offer travellers, whether it’s an adventure-filled escape or a relaxing break with all the creature comforts.

No matter your holiday preference, there are ‘musts’ for every visitor to Darwin that should not be missed. The famous outdoor markets at Mindil beach (April-October only) or the Parap markets offering fresh, local cuisine and dishes from nearby South East Asia and beyond, combined with street performers, live entertainment and market stalls offering artisan items are compulsory! The Museum and Art Gallery NT is a great starting point for a cultural and historic journey through the region. The Aboriginal art collection is a highlight, as is the entire room dedicated to Cyclone Tracy. Set in a scenic location overlooking the Arafura Sea, a trip to the museum can be paired with lunch next door enjoying breathtaking ocean views. No trip to Darwin is complete without a stroll along Darwin’s Waterfront to enjoy a sumptuous meal or a 22 N T LIFE

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chilled beverage at one of the superb establishments dotted across the promenade. There’s also fun for the whole family with safe swimming in the Wave Lagoon all year round. You can also take a cruise along Darwin Harbour at sunset, get as close as you’ll ever want to get to the amazing creatures at Crocosaurus Cove, or enjoy a movie at the Deckchair Cinema. The natural beauty of the outdoors can be enjoyed while fishing, camping, swimming, hiking or simply observing. Day trips from Darwin are part of Territory life for locals and travellers alike. Whether it’s a laksa on the beach or a freshly caught Barramundi at one of Darwin’s superb fine dining restaurants, outdoor dining under the stars is a must.


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The Parap Shopping Village is well established as Darwin’s premier boutique shopping centre, whilst also providing all the handy essentials for everyday living. Just five minutes from the CBD, Parap Village houses over 50 shops and businesses providing goods and services of the finest quality. W H A T ’ S EATERIES AND FINE FOOD During the day enjoy the delicious assortment of food offered at the sandwich bars, delicatessen, bakery, fish and chips, 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 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. BOUTIQUE HOMEWARES, FASHION AND PAMPERING Parap Village offers the best in distinct local made fashion design and hot

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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. ESSENTIAL SERVICES Handy everyday facilities include a local Post Office, Pharmacy, Bank and Newsagency. Parap also has its own Police Beat, servicing the needs of Parap, Stuart Park and Fannie Bay. HEALTH AND HEALING SERVICES Four dedicated rehabilitation centres offer Physical Therapy for sports and other injuries, Sleep Apnea Clinic, 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. 23 N T LIFE


SHOPS • Parap Veterinary Hospital • Parap Newsangeny • Parap Quality Meats • Parap Fine Foods • Angus & Associates. Accountants • All Conveyancing by Kristin • Country Classics • GnorTop & Associates • Squid Ink Fish & Chipery • Brumby’s Bakeries • REDI ATM • The Good Luck Shop • Mad About Coffee and Tea • Paraphernalia • Amcal Pharmacy • Arafura Catering Equiptment • Jacksons Art Supplies • Toppy’s Sandwich Bar • Prickles Mexican Tucker & Takeaway • Nomad Art Gallery • Anita’s Health &

Beauty Salon • Post Office • The Cyclone Cafe • Total Health & Rehab • Tax Accounting & Super Centre • YellowBrickRoad Wealth Managment • Crust Pizza • TAB • The Cheese Cake Shop • FoxFire Designs Jewerlly • Saffron Indian Resturant • Northern Centre for Contemporry Art • Police • United Reality NT • Michael Gunner MLA Office • ANZ and WESTPAC ATM’s • Infidelity • Happy Gardens Chinese Restaurant & Takeaway • Advantage Real Estate • Unwind Chinease

Massage • Cash & Treasure • Rochelle’s Fine Jeweller • Insurance • Territory Sports Medicine • EMPTY • Parap Laundrett • Market Office • Vanity Hair and Spa • Parap DaySpa • The Laneway Cafe • Outstation Art Gallery • Darwin Skin Cancer Clinic • Idiom Hair and Beauty • Quest Apartments • Parap Village Apartments • Cassa on Gregory Apartments • The Parap Pub ESSENTIAL SEVICES • Police • Amcal Pharmacy • Post Office • Taxi Rank • Bus Stop • Public Toilets • Primary School • Market Office


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P AR AP FEATU R E darwin laundries

Hand Made Soap Humpty Doo Spices Kunwinjku Fine Art Coconut Products Hand Made Knit Ware Local Art Massage Children’s Darwin Made Clothing Locally grown Fruit & Vegetables Asian Corner Thai Food

Coin operated Self Serv Laundries have 3 convenient Locations Darwin/Casuarina/Palmerston OPEN 7 DAYS 6am to 9pm Darwin Laundries, laundromats use the worlds finest brand “DEXTER” express washers and dryers. Eco friendly front load Washers that use less water and washing detergent. We have 4 size choices available. single, double, triple and maxi load washers. So, no matter what your load size is, we can handle it.The Dryers are power saving “Express Dryers”, drying your laundry faster so you can get back to touring.

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Washers and Dryers take $1 or $2 coins Change Machine available Soap powder and softener dispenser available Cold – Warm – Hot water options available

Coffee Gourmet Sushi Thai Sweets

Check out our website for more information www.darwinlaundries.com.au

Exotic Flowers Lebanese Food Cambodian Delights Crepes Gems Orchids Clothing Home wares

DARWIN 1 Vickers Street Parap Village Shopping Centre Parap Laundrette 89413511 CASUARINA

Shop 8 / 54 Bradshaw Tce – Casuarina Village Shopping Centre • 0419 199 299 Shop 8/18 Essington Ave – Gray Shopping Centre

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PAR AP FEATURE P A R A P

The 1st Market was on 3rd of July 1982. With 6 Stalls, 3 of whom are still trading now. Over the years the market has an established reputation as a premier market providing quality Territory arts, crafts and services, world cuisine, refreshments, plants and cut flowers, live music and great local ambience. Focus is on self created products and services, local grown produce and home-made cuisine.

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PARAP VILLAGE MARKET OPERATES E v e r y S a t u r d a y 8 a m u n t i l 2 • par apvi l l age mar ke t.com.au • 0 8 8 9 4 2 0806 • 0438 8882 373 27 N T LIFE


PAR AP FEATURE FREE SHUTTLES TO THE

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EVERY SATURDAY Passengers must be waiting outside the above properties – drivers will only be picking up and dropping off. If the bus fills up before getting to you, then please call the office 89815066 & let them know you have people waiting. Guest from other hotels not listed above are welcome to be picked up at any of the above properties. This shuttle service is operated by Darwin Airport Shuttle for and on behalf of the Parap Village Traders Association.

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Resourcefulness and ingenuity are on display at the annual Beer Can Regatta. Primarily made from aluminium cans with the addition of plastic soft drink bottles and cartons, participants race their boats, measuring from 1 to 12 metres long through ‘The Battle of Mindil’. Competitors fit their dinghys, kayaks, cruise liners and yachts with makeshift weaponry ranging from fire hoses to flour bombs to ensure their victory. The winner is the team that locates an underwater item hidden somewhere through the course. Thrills, spills, hilarity and hijinks ensue as teams battle it out for the glory of ‘Beer Can Boat Builder’ champion.

Now a 42 year old tradition, the Lions Beer Can Regatta draws thousands of spectators to Mindil Beach every July.

Conceived in 1974 as a means to combat litter in the area, the Lions’ committee has grown this event into an annual spectacular. From humble beginnings as a singular race, the event now hosts four different categories, market stalls and on-land activities. Families can band together for tug-of- war competitions and beach races as well as the ever-popular thong-throwing competition. Sporty types can display their golfing prowess with a hole-in-one challenge, attempting to land a golf ball into a bucket-toting dinghy 70 metres off shore. As far as spectator sports go, this is one event not to miss when you are in Darwin!

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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.

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hether 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 Instagram-worthy 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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The Nightcliff foreshore was the site of Royal Australian Air Force camps with spotlights and large guns used to defend Darwin from bombing during the Second World War.

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uring 1941, a naval outpost including a large concrete artillery outpost bunker was established on the headland. Various other defence facilities were constructed inland as large numbers of military personnel moved into the area. Nightcliff is close to Rapid Creek - well known for the weekend markets for fresh produce, and the adjacent northern suburbs of Millner and Coconut Grove. Nightcliff has arguably become one of Darwin’s most popular suburbs, as it is mostly situated directly on the coastal fringe. Along the foreshore there is Nightcliff Jetty, Nightcliff Beach, Nightcliff Swimming Pool and sevenoutdoor exercise stations, as well as two free public tennis courts. The foreshore itself incorporates access to mangrove coastline and the beach, and features many historical WWII sites with information boards installed along the length of the path. Nearby, the Nightcliff Markets run from 6am-2pm every Sunday in Pavonia Way. The stalls at the markets are mainly food and drinks, but you will also find arts and crafts, massage, tarot, and much more.

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N I G H TC LI FFFEATU R E A chocolate lovers must do!

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Sweet tooths and chocolate lovers will simply melt at the sight of this boutique chocolate heaven. Inside there’s an intoxicating aroma of cocoa and an enticing array of hand-crafted chocolates to guarantee you won’t stop at one.

Spilt something on your favourite shirt? Laundry piling up? Don’t want to take your dirty laundry home? Whether you’re here for work, leisure, or a special occasion, dirty clothes are a sure-fire way to ruin your stay.

Open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm, How Sweet It Is delivers that old world charm of a candy store from a bygone era, adding to the excitement of any visit.

Open 7 days a week from 6.30am to 8pm, Nightcliff Laundromat is a well-appointed public laundry facility, conveniently and securely located in the Nightcliff Shopping Centre.

Whether you’re young or young at heart, there’s something here for everyone - from milk and white chocolates to dark chocolates in a range of assorted flavours and other confectionery. If it’s someone else you’re buying for, How Sweet It Is stocks a range of giftware too. Whether it’s a birthday gift you are after, anniversary present or any other occasion, you simply can’t go past. And why not treat yourself to a little something whilst you’re there?

Newly rebuilt and equipped with all new Maytag washing machines and dryers, both standard and industrial and raised for easy access, it’s a one-stop-shop for the everyday wash through to larger items like doonas and blankets. Dryers are also available, and particularly handy during the wet season or if you are in a hurry. Ironing and mending services are available and the laundromat doubles as a dry cleaner’s agent. Nightcliff Laundromat is now fully air-conditioned and we have had television installed. Coin exchange is available from the Centre Management Office, accessed through How Sweet It Is Chocolate Shop next door. And if you forget to bring your washing powder, just pop into the supermarket to buy some, or ask at Centre Management.

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The Deckchair Cinema is one of Australia’s most iconic outdoor cinemas. Thanks to a committed group of volunteers and members of the Darwin Film Society this independent cinema has been proudly screening a diverse and unique mix of films for over 20 years.

The Deckchair Cinema’s stunning harbour-side location, tropical gardens and spectacular sunsets create a friendly and relaxed atmosphere perfect for pre-film dinner and drinks. The not-for-profit Darwin Film Society, who operate the Deckchair Cinema, unashamedly screen a diverse and eclectic mix of Australian, family-friendly, foreign, classic and popular films. But regardless of the movie showing, you are bound to enjoy your night out with delicious meals available every night from 6:30pm, a licenced bar on-site (strictly no BYO alcohol), and the deckchairs provided. So all you have to do is sit back, relax and enjoy a night at the movies under the stars. Check out the website for full program info www.deckchaircinema.com.au and buy your tickets online; or at the box office.

Darwin Film Society

Deckchair Cinema Where stars light the screen

Gates open 6.30pm | Films start 7.30pm Jervois Road, Darwin Waterfront

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The Aviation Historical Society of the Northern Territory was established in 1976 by a small group of enthusiasts who sought to preserve aviation relics salvaged after the destruction of Cyclone Tracy.

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The original museum, first opened to the public in 1988 on a pre WWII Navy victualing yard building leased from the NT Government and is now used by the Society as a storage and restoration facility. Negotiations were carried out for some time between the Society, the United States Air Force & the Northern Territory Government to obtain a Boeing B-52 bomber and to build a museum to house and display it. This was achieved in June 1990 when the new Darwin Aviation Museum was officially opened with

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a fully refurbished B-52G bomber on permanent loan from the USAF. This is only 1 of 2 B-52 bombers to be available on display anywhere in the world outside of the USA. The name was changed in September 1994 to the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, which placed more emphasis on the pioneering men and women who since 1919 have helped in the development of the Northern Territory through aviation. There are 19 aircraft on display, as well as 38 major displays, relics of crashed aircraft, and 21 engines.

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The exhibitions are being continually updated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers of the Aviation Heritage Society of the Northern Territory, a nonprofit association. Aircraft include a B-25 Mitchell Bomber – one of the few surviving in the world with a proven track record. There are Mirage and Sabre jet fighters, and a Royal Australian Navy Wessex helicopter that assisted in the clean-up of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy struck on Christmas Day 1974. The latest acquisition is an F-111C which arrived by road from Amberley on 16 June 2013.

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Closed Good Friday Closed Christmas Day Closed Boxing Day


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After direct attacks from more than 64 Japanese air raids in 1942, Darwin has a devastating history as the first mainland site in Australia involved in World War Two (WWII).

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The military heritage of the Top End is well preserved within the Northern Territory. While devastation and casualties rolled through the region, the strategic defence that Darwin played during the attacks prevented further attacks on Australian soil. The Darwin Military Museum, open daily at East Point, displays many of the restored pieces used throughout the war period. Extensive displays of military firearms, artillery pieces and detailed historical records showcase the extent of Darwin’s involvement and the positive repercussions of the Armed Forces actions. Many of the original military pieces and landmarks can be found scattered throughout the city, including oil storage tunnels, gun turrets, bunkers and lookout posts. Locals and visitors are drawn to the city on the 19th of February each year to attend ‘Bombing of Darwin’ day commemorative services, acknowledging the sacrifice made by those who lost their lives and maintaining the memory of this dark chapter in Australia’s history.


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alking through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, it is difficult to imagine that a mere 40 years ago, what now stands as hectares on hectares of visual imagery, was then almost entirely destroyed in the wake of Cyclone Tracy. Just 2km from the Darwin CBD and within walking distance from the Skycity Casino, the Gardens are a lasting impression of the vision George Brown planted when he led the restoration following Tracy. Now operated by Friends of the Darwin Botanic Gardens, the site was initially established to introduce and test plants of economic importance for suitability in the harsh tropical climate of the new city. Today the Botanic Gardens hosts a spectacular display of specimens. Set aside a full day to explore Australian and exotic cycads, 450 palm species and admire all eight species of Adansonia (the Baobab tree). Delve through the magical Rainforest Gully before a sojourn at the Plant Display House which homes tropical plants such as orchids, begonias, episcias, and bromeliads. The lush, 48 N T LIFE

tropical backdrop glitters with accents of striking desert roses, vivid tropical gingers and brilliant heliconias. The picturesque setting accommodates visitors with landscaped lawns and vast open spaces used year-round for community events and functions. The Amphitheatre is home to Darwin’s finest musical displays and theatrical acts, hosting many of the unique performances associated with the annual Darwin Festival. Eva’s Botanical Garden’s Cafe now offers organic & fairtrade coffee and fresh food, alternatively, visitors can utilise the barbecue facilities and shaded seating areas nestled beside a world class children’s playground (generously, dogs can also be walked unrestrained). The historic and enchanting George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens are truly an unmissable festival for the senses. Garden gates are open between 7am - 7pm. For event and visitor information, visit www.parksandwildlife.nt.gov.au/botanic.



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Darwin is undoubtedly a food destination. Darwin’s multicultural population, as well as its proximity to Asia provide the perfect recipe for sumptuous, international cuisine.

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hether it’s from a market stall, a local pub, in a seaside café or at a fine dining restaurant, Darwin’s food will

ignite your senses. From cheap eats to several course degustation menus, foodies will rejoice in the quality and quantity of options available on every budget. Darwin city, the Waterfront, and Cullen Bay are home to most of Darwin’s restaurants, pubs and bars. The famous Darwin markets such as Mindil Beach Sunset Market and Parap Village market offer cuisine from all of the world as well as entertainment and live music. Popular dishes with travellers and locals alike include tropical fruit smoothies or a laksa from a local market, croc burgers and NT Barramundi prepared any and every way. For a truly authentic Darwin experience, there is nothing quite like Barra and chips enjoyed on the beach while watching the sun set over the water. When it comes to nightlife, Darwin never sleeps. Mitchell Street, located in the heart of the city is Darwin’s main nightlife hub all nights of the week. For a more low key night out, Skycity Casino at Mindil beach has elegant restaurants and classy bars. Darwin has plenty to offer in terms of entertainment including street performers, live bands, DJ’s and concerts throughout the year. There really is something for everyone to enjoy.

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Darwin has it all when it comes to a dining experience. You can find everything your heart desires if you do a little digging. Chicken Parfait that Manu Feildel himself would envy at The Pearl in the Vic Arcade. Missed the Greek Glenti? No problem why not enjoy Moussaka, Chargrilled Octopus and Baklava at Yots Cullen Bay. A curry at Hanuman? Or an authentic Australian chicken parmy at any of the pubs scattered down Mitchell Street. Your options are truly endless.

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Ideally located in the middle of Mitchell Street, Monsoons offers a contemporary, chic and relaxing setting as well as a fun and exciting party atmosphere whilst holding on to traditional pub values. Now boasting Darwin’s longest bar, the venue has come a long way from its early days as Darwin’s original cinema. The remodelling and restoration has transformed the building into a vibrant and trendy city venue perfectly suited to a casual meal, business meeting or after work drink and also caters for small to large private functions. Monsoons focus is on great beer, distinctive wines at affordable prices, fresh easy food, and outstanding service. The chef ’s daily specials highlighting seasonal ingredients and the new Tapas & Pizza menus have proven very popular. Fitting in perfectly with our Northern Territory lifestyle and climate, the massive alfresco dining area is ideally built for a sunny afternoon, but more importantly in the wet season, the area is fully covered from the elements. With live entertainment seven nights a week, it’s not just the beer or our award winning menu that’s worth stopping for. Monsoons is

fast becoming Darwin’s entertainment ‘gem’ with local & interstate acts. Add to that an award winning gaming room and Keno… and you’ll understand why Monsoons really is Darwin’s biggest party bar. Utilising the framework of the original cinema building, an amazing building which survived Cyclone Tracy in 1974, Monsoons has gone through an impressive renovation in keeping with traditional values of the Australian pub, blending old with new by adding strong architectural design elements. The tiered seating of the cinema above meant that not even one quarter of the large building was utilised. New owners had the entire building gutted in November 2006 and embarked on a project that would change the building forever. They began to remodel and re-style the interior to become a two story building – with a ground floor venue (Monsoons) now double the size and the entire building now two and a half times the size. 63 N T LIFE

FOR A BIG ATMOSPHERE, LIVE MUSIC, OR SIMPLY A DRINK OR TWO, YOU CAN’T GO PAST THE COMFORTABLE COOL SURROUNDS OF MONSOONS.

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The Jetty Darwin Restaurant has been offering fantastic food and great service since 2003. The Jetty specialises in steak and seafood, the buffet table heaves with crustaceans and succulent tenderloin cuts. Asian dishes such as Chinese roast pork and salt and pepper squid add a bit of international variety to the already broad range of dishes. As well as being great value for a family dinner, The Jetty enjoys a prime location at Stokes Hill Wharf. The large, stylish space sits right on the harbour, with the deck hanging over the water. Lights placed under the deck shine out, sparkling on the water and attracting fish turning the family dinner into an enjoyable evening out. The Jetty Darwin Restaurant is Fully Licensed. For reservations or enquiries please Phone (08) 89421500.

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Experience the largest show of ethnic celebration in the Northern Territory calendar.

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The Greek Glenti, held at Bicentennial Park on the Darwin Esplanade, is an exciting and vibrant festival where the Greek community shares their culture, with locals and visitors. The Glenti festival - which in Greek translates as “party” - is run annually by a range of Greek community groups and is famous for its delicious fried haloumi, octopus, souvlakis, Greek sweets and, of course, endless ouzo. The Glenti consists of local and interstate entertainment and acts. You can see people wearing traditional Greek clothing, listen to Greek music, experience traditional dancing and perhaps even smash a plate or two. The event aims to share what the Greek culture and lifestyle is all about with the wider population, while creating a family friendly weekend for all.

Nestled in the heart of Millner, you will find Sweet Tooth, Darwin’s only Greek cake shop & cafe for the past four years.

From traditional Greek slices, to cakes for any occasion, Sweet Tooth is your one stop shop! From first thing in the morning you will find a freshly baked pastry along with your choice of hot or cold coffee, including Greek specialties like Freddo Cappucino and Freddo Espresso or for the more traditional cappuccino or a Lushious flat white. And it doesn’t stop there! Greek Biscuits and slices, mini treats and even homemade Ice cream, owner and Pastry Chef, Charly Troumouliaris, makes all your sweet wishes come true. and not just that, Charly has taken his passion a little further with his beautiful cakes for any occasion. Weddings, birthdays, christenings, engagements or even a graduation, the photo albums speak for themselves with pages and pages of amazing creations !

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Welcome to the Precinct Tavern, Darwin’s only craft beer pub.

It’s a local pub with a big city feel that offers a sense of familiarity for all our patrons and will feature craft beer, quality wines and modern pub food. We have a large main bar serving great beer, with sport on the TV’s and live music on the weekends, a restaurant serving modern Australian cuisine matched with a diverse wine list and a terrace to enjoy views over the waterfront. We are situated on the ground level of the Adina Vibe building, only meters from the wave pool and the Darwin Convention Centre.

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The Precinct Tavern is the only venue on the Darwin Waterfront for sport in 2015. AFL, NRL, UFC, Rugby Union and State of Origin are only the start of live sport available here in 2015. With a cinema screen and numerous large screens with surround sound, the atmosphere is always electric. So, be it lunch or dinner, a craft beer or late night cocktail, live music or the big game…….We have it all at The Precinct Tavern.


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www.crustaceans.net.au CRUSTACEANS ON THE WHARF Darwin Wharf Precinct Stokes Hill Wharf, Darwin Ph: +61 8 8981 8658 info@crustaceans.net.au

Enjoy breathtaking ocean views along with a superb selection of delectable seafood cooked to perfection. Showcasing the best local produce, signature dishes at this leading seafood restaurant include chilli crab and fresh oysters naturale. The indulgent seafood platters and extensive wine list sure to satisfy all tastes and palates.

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Whether you are looking for an outback adventure with rich cultural flavour or a more adrenaline-pumping experience, there are many ways to enhance your holiday to the Top End and top up the memory bank.

When visiting the Northern Territory, the question is not ‘what should we do?’ but ‘how do we find the time to do it all?’ With so many activities, tours, experiences and attractions on offer, the expanse of unique adventures available to you can be hard to prioritise. For the nature-lover, activities include dolphin and turtle spotting eco-tours in the coastal Top End, swimming with crocs at Crocosaurus Cove, marsupial, dingo and reptile spotting in Kakadu and everything in between. For the daredevils, couples looking for a unique thrill or the families looking to explore, more extreme activities await you in the region. Skydiving 73 N T LIFE

over Darwin, hot-air ballooning over Alice Springs, cruising the croc-infested waters of the Adelaide River or helicoptering over Kakadu will get the blood pumping while exhibiting the true beauty and wonder of the Territorian outback. Wildlife parks in the state offer the chance to get up close and personal with many of Australia’s most feared and friendly animals, while fishing charters operate throughout the year showcasing the best angling hotspots. With so much on offer, drop in to Tourism Top End’s visitor centre on Bennett Street to discuss how to make the most of your time here. We promise you won’t be disappointed.




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The Ultimate Tour is the Territory’s newest Adventure Tourism Experience created by Matt Wright, Star of National Geographic Channel’s TV series, ‘Outback Wrangler’ and Troy Thomas, owner of Broome’s Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures. Suitable for everyone, this once in a lifetime experience offering both serenity and excitement, is complete with Airboats, Helicopters, Floatplanes, Luxury Cruise Vessel, and a Croc-Safe Pool! It also offers a tranquil cruise down our wildlife inhabited remote waterway, Sweets Lagoon, (the famed home of ‘Sweetheart’ the monster Crocodile). Jump In, Sit Down and Enjoy the Ride!

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Home to the Cage of Death Australia’s only crocodile dive Crocodile feeding 11.30am & 2.30pm daily 9 reptile shows daily world’s largest display of Australian reptiles Fishing for Crocs platform Swim with the Crocs pool Freshwater aquarium with daily “barra” feeding Meet Burt, the star of Crocodile dundee! Upgrade to a Big Croc Feed Vip experience - guided tour open 9am - 6pm daily (except Christmas day)

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C OV E Located in the heart of Darwin city is an attraction comparable to no other in the world- Crocosaurus Cove. Thrill-seekers, families and reptile lovers alike will enjoy this ultimate urban wildlife experience. Since opening its doors in July 2008, Crocosaurus Cove has been entertaining, educating and terrifying visitors by providing an up close and personal view of the iconic Australian Saltwater Crocodile alongside the world’s largest display of reptiles. Crocosaurus Cove is also home of the famous ‘Cage of Death’, bringing the brave faceto-face with some of the largest crocs in captivity. If the Cage of Death is too close for comfort, Crocosaurus Cove boasts various interactive and informative activities such as posing for a photo

while holding a baby croc and checking out the Barramundi and Whiprays in the 200,000 litre fresh water aquarium. The kids will love the Turtle Billabong, the Reptile House and the Big Croc Feed Show as they learn about different species and habitats of these weird and wonderful reptiles. With over 70 diverse species of the Top End’s cutest, scaliest and deadliest prehistoric critters, you cannot visit Darwin without putting Crocosaurus Cove on your list of things to do. 81 N T LIFE

With aquarium style viewing, see crocs closer than ever before possible with the opportunity to swim, feed and touch these incredible reptiles. Crocosaurus Cove is located at 58 Mitchell Street, Darwin City and is open every day from 9am to 6pm (closed Christmas day). Ph (08) 8981 7522 or visit www.croccove.com


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the shade. Here on the Adelaide River, the crocodiles know our boats, they leave their place of hiding, knowing they may be fed. This happens all year round!! Our crew will ensure you are equipped with the knowledge you need to survive your stay in Australia’s Northern Territory.

Cruise the palm-fringed Yellow Water Billabong and spot birds, animals and big crocodiles. Take to the air in a light aircraft during the Tropical Summer (November – March) for a breathtaking view of Kakadu’s majestic Twin and Jim Jim waterfalls. Head to Gunlom Falls in the southern end of the park where it feels like you’re standing on the edge of the world. Take a cultural cruise on the East Alligator River. Birdwatch at Mardugal Billabong or try the Mardugal Billabong Walk. Visit the Bowali Visitor Centre for the latest information on Kakadu and how best to experience it.

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PARK The Northern Territory is a fascinating and diverse region affected by extreme seasonal changes. At the Territory Wildlife Park visitors will find the various habitats and wildlife characteristic of the northern tropical region.

Within the space of a few hours visitors will have the opportunity to take a journey through a top end river system at the aquarium and come face to face with a 3.5m salt-water crocodile, be immersed in one of the largest walk-through aviaries in the southern hemisphere and to discover many of the Territory’s elusive animals in the nocturnal house. Visitors can travel on shuttle trains along a 4km road or wander along 6km of bush trails that link all major exhibits. Discover close-up, native Territory wildlife like the magnificent raptors at the Flight Deck, stroll past bird aviaries in a natural monsoonal forest, encounter reptiles, explore the wetlands and simply find a shady spot to relax and enjoy the great outdoors. Daily presentations are held throughout 85 N T LIFE

the day for visitors to look and learn more about the Top End wildlife and nature. Wild Encounters can be purchased for those who want an exclusive opportunity to get up close and personal experience with the wildlife. Facilities include a CafÊ, free shuttle train linking all exhibits, picnic facilities, wheel chair and stroller hire, children’s playground and gift shop. Located only 45 minutes drive south of Darwin at Berry Springs the Park is open daily from 8.30am-6.00pm, last entry 4.00pm. A visit of four hours is recommended. For further information contact telephone: 08 8988 7200, visit our website at www.territorywildlifepark. com.au or like us on Facebook.


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The Northern Territory is home to the majority of Australia’s salt water crocodiles.

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draw card for tourists, recently including the BBC’s ‘Top Gear’ crew, swimming, fishing and camping in their territory can bring on an adrenaline rush not suitable for the faint-hearted. 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 reptiles. For those looking to witness the sheer size of these not-sogentle giants, the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT offers the opportunity to meet Sweetheart - a five metre long, safely-stuffed Saltie.

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ith 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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Take an unforgettable half-day fishing tour on Darwin Harbour with Fish Darwin. On the picturesque waters of Darwin Harbour, you’ll love fishing for golden snapper, Black Jewfish, Spanish Mackeral or any number of assorted reef fish. Enjoy a BBQ of prawns, crocodile burgers and salads whilst your qualified skipper and crew assist you with everything from baiting your hook to filleting your fish to take home for dinner! Don’t forget to ask your knowledgeable crew about the historic wrecks and fascinating sights of this majestic harbour. You will be comfortable on board Fish Darwin’s large sturdy boats with walk around deck, shade canopy, comfortable seating and toilet. You can choose between morning, afternoon or sunset fishing tours. Fish Darwin are a locally owned and operated family company with over 10 years fishing experience in Top End waters. Let the

adventure begin! PRICE: Adult: $140.00, Senior: $130.00, Child: $95.00 (12yrs& under) INCLUDES: Quality and well maintained fishing equipment, bait, ice and take home fish bags, morning or afternoon tea, cold water, tea and coffee, a large esky for passenger use, barbecue of prawn skewers, crocodile burgers and fresh salads. NOT INCLUDED: Transfers to and from Cullen Bay Ferry Terminal. DEPARTURE TIMES: Mornings, afternoons and sunset (depending on tides). RETURNS: 4 hours after departure. ALSO AVAILABLE: Extended live-a-board fishing charters. 2 – 6 Nights: Prices start from $1100.00 ( 2 Nights) SPECIAL DISCOUNT: $5.00 off booking when you mention this ad. (Not to be used in conjunction with any other specials.)

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hether you are visiting for business or pleasure everyone deserves a little self indulgence. With a large variety of award winning beauty salons who understand the Territory lifestyle, feeling and looking your best is a breeze. Holidaymakers can treat themselves to a natural clay mask at one of Darwin’s beautiful day spas, or add life back into their skin with a trip to one of Darwin’s specialist cosmetic rejuvenation clinics. If you fancy a facial, or want to glam up your bikini body with a glowing spray tan, your are spoilt for choice with spas and salons spread throughout the CBD, Fannie Bay, Casuarina and Palmerston regions.

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Elements Day Spa invite you to experience a world of pampering and relaxation. Centrally located in Darwin CBD and the Darwin Waterfront for your convenience. You will find unsurpassed service and sophistication at our state of the art spas. In addition to an extensive menu of spa services Elements Day Spa also offer luxury treatments for face and body designed for both men and women. Find renewal and rejuvenation with an array of facials, massage and body treatments.

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Louise Denton is a Darwin-based photographer capturing the unique variety of colours around the Top End of Australia. Through sunsets and waterfalls, wildlife and storms, Louise’s portfolio showcases the best of the region through both the wet and dry seasons.

“My main focus is the Darwin coastline, I love the ocean and our beaches are so different to the rest of Australia; the mangroves, the colours of the rocks, the awesome skies… Each day is different!” Darwin is surrounded by an amazing, unspoilt wilderness - Louise’s passion for photographing the outdoors has led her in to the wonders of Kakadu, Litchfield and Nitmiluk amongst other stunning locations. The work of Louise Denton Photography can be viewed around Darwin, including at the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets. Louise has a stall there every Thursday and Sunday evening during the dry season. The Louise Denton Photography gallery can also be found in Casuarina Square, an airconditioned retail mall, where she showcases her works from small prints to large centre-pieces. All frames are handmade by the artist using Australian-made materials. “I have a wide range of frames available and everything can be custom made to suit your needs. I’m now also offering new high definition Aluminium prints - a high gloss, hi-res print infused on to an aluminium panel. The colours are outstanding!” Darwin is an amazing place for photography - the wet season has the most dramatic light, incredible storms and a beautiful lush landscape. The dry season is best for exploring - there’s so much to see up here and the best part about it is that it’s still relatively untouched. “I really feel so lucky to be living in such a beautiful part of the world; if you want to keep up with my adventures around the region, be sure to ‘like’ @Louise Denton Photography on Facebook!”

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Experience the Magic of an Ancient Culture.

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Experience the magic of an ancient culture. Mbantua Gallery and Cultural Museum is the ideal place for visitors to Alice Springs to learn about Aboriginal Culture in an informal setting. A calm oasis right in the heart of town, visitors can comfortably sit or stroll through at their leisure and enjoy the museums impressive display of artefacts, bush food information, anthropological information and original Albert Namatjira artworks. Mbantua Gallery’s two sites are centrally located in both Darwin and Alice Springs. With over 28 years experience, Mbantua Gallery is respected and recognized worldwide for it’s principles, and its ethical commitment to and rapport with the

artists it represents. Mbantua was chosen as the aboriginal art representatives for HRH Prince of Wales’ 2005 Australian tour and continues to work with documentary makers and journalists on Aboriginal life and art. Specializing in Aboriginal Art from the Utopia Region in Central Australia, the gallery always manages to impress visitors with a dazzling array of beautiful artwork. Some of the Utopia artists are amongst Australia’s top collectable artists and several are past winners and finalists of the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. Their art is recognized as some of the most beautiful and sought after contemporary 103 N T LIFE

artwork to be found in Australia. Mbantua Gallery continues to promote Aboriginal art and culture, to learn as much as possible, to assist where possible and to work in harmony with the traditional Aboriginal people in Central Australia to help to keep their culture alive. Mbantua Gallery offers a stunning selection of traditional and contemporary artworks from a wide range of Northern Territory Indigenous artists. Drop into their Gallery in the heart of either the Darwin or Alice Springs CBD and let the friendly staff help you choose the perfect piece that brings a little bit of the Territory into your home.


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Top End Medical Centre 08 8927 1033

CHIROPRACTOR The Chiropractic Place 08 8941 3135

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Territory Sports Medicine Physiotherapy 08 8941 5970

DOCTOR’S SURGERY 08 8962 2622

OPTOMETRIST Helen Summers Optometry 08 8981 1399

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CHIROPRACTOR Alice Springs Chiropractic 08 8952 3333

PHYSIOTHERAPIST

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Kintore Clinic 08 8972 1677

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Heading South along the Stuart Highway, travellers can stop at the small townships of Batchelor and Adelaide River.

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t Adelaide River, you will find the Adelaide River War Cemetery. This is Australia’s largest and most somber reminder of the Northern Territory’s role in WWII. While you’re there, board a croc-jumping cruise on the Adelaide River and see massive crocs leap from the water only inches away as they are fed bait from your boat. After the feeding frenzy, enjoy a slow cruise down the river, stopping along the way to appreciate some of the beautiful Wildlife we have here in the Territory. Next stop, Litchfield National Park. This is only an hour and a half drive from Darwin and features a myriad of diverse environments including rugged sandstone escarpments, perennial spring-fed streams, monsoon rainforest, magnetic termite mounds, waterfalls, rockpools and historic ruins. You can spend as little as one day in the park, taking a quick dip in each of the plunge pools and rockholes on the drive through, but to really experience the true beauty of Litchfield, it’s best to camp overnight under the stars.

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Melville and Bathurst Islands, known collectively as the Tiwi Islands, lie 80 kilometres north of Darwin, an easy day trip from Darwin via boat or light aircraft. The Tiwi people are world famous for their art, extending from the traditional forms of paintings on bark and canvas to wood carvings, distinctive silk screened cloth, woven accessories and pottery. There are several art galleries on both Melville and Bathurst Island and you are more than welcome to purchase directly from the artists. The Tiwi Islands are also famous for their love of sports, in particular Australian Rules Football. The Tiwi Football Grand Final held in March is a must see if you are in the area at the time.

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Cascading and refreshing waterfalls, peaceful swimming holes and rainforest walking tracks blend perfectly in to a relaxing, oasis-style region only an hour’s drive from Darwin.

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he Litchfield National Park also boasts exciting four-wheel driving tracks and plunging rock holes for the more adventurous travellers. With natural attractions such as the giant termite mounds, wildlife and stunning landscapes, as well as tourist favourites like the iconic Litchfield Pub, the region holds appeal for a wide range of interest groups. Florence Falls, with plentiful shade and refreshing rock pools or Buley Rockhole, with its cascading falls and deep pools reward bushwalkers with uncrowded access and scenery. For the more adventurous, the Lost City’s impressive freestanding sandstone blocks, or the abandoned Blythe homestead are a favourite for 4WD visitors.

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eneath waters dotted with lotus flowers, saltwater crocodiles lurk. Jagged peaks of towering escarpments hide pockets of monsoon rainforests. Waterfalls cascade into pools fringed with paperbarks, pandanus and cycads. You can view the spectacular Jim Jim Falls, browse through a natural gallery of ancient Aboriginal rock art at Ubirr or Nourlangie Rock, or explore the scenic Yellow Water, a billabong teeming with wildlife. Around 1,000 different plant species, a quarter of all Australian freshwater fish species, and over one-third of Australian bird species can be found in the Park. Kakadu is shaped by water, being the catchment area for the South Alligator, East Alligator, Katherine, Roper and Daly rivers. From November to May, waterfalls are at their most spectacular and the lowlands are flooded, attracting millions of migratory birds. The unique and diverse avian life in Kakadu includes jacanas, azure kingfishers, cuckoos, rufous owls, magpie geese, jabirus and more. Kakadu National Park is a place of rugged escarpments, lush wetlands and cascading waterfalls covering over 19,000 square kilometres. The Nature’s Way tourism drive is a great way to explore the park, which runs along the Arnhem Highway to Jabiru, then the Kakadu Highway to Pine Creek. A number of Aboriginal clans still reside within the park. Kakadu is home to one of the largest concentrations of Aboriginal rock art in the world 120 N T LIFE

with galleries at sites like Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock. Other spectacular landmarks include Jim Jim Falls, Twin Falls, Maguk (Barramundi Gorge), Jarrangbarnmiu (Koolpin Gorge) and Gunlom (Waterfall Creek). There are many established walking tracks within the Park, with a selection still accessible during the wet season. At the centre of the park is the small mining township of Jabiru, which offers a range of services and accommodation. Another settlement, Cooinda, also offers accommodation, and is located on the banks of Yellow Water, a billabong teeming with migratory birds, saltwater crocodiles and other wildlife. Cruises on Yellow Water depart daily. A visit to Kakadu is best started at the Bowali Visitors Centre near Jabiru or the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre near Cooinda. There is a wide range of accommodation in Kakadu. Along with hotels and resorts are some new properties, including Hawk Dreaming, a safari camp where operators have the exclusive permission from traditional owners to bring visitors onto their land and share an authentic cultural experience. Another of Kakadu’s features is the Gagudju Hotel – a crocodile-shaped complex that is quite amazing when viewed from the air. Resort-style accommodation is also available at Cooinda, a village on the famous Yellow Water Billabong. Family friendly resorts are located in Jabiru as well as at the entrance to Kakadu on the South Alligator River.


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NITMILUK (KATHERINE) GORGE has been carved out of the sandstone cliffs that line the katherine river, creating 13 distinct gorges, each featuring its own stunning natural landmarks, and steeped in the culture of the traditional land owners - the jawoyn.

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ithin the Gorge system, barramundi and turtles live, and the sandbanks reveal the tracks and nesting sites of freshwater crocodiles, and an abundance of bird life can be seen, many of which are unique to this area. Nitmiluk Tours is 100% owned by the local Jawoyn people and manages all touring through Nitmiluk National Park and on the iconic Gorge. Visitors to the area can cruise or canoe the waters of the Nitmiluk Gorge and travel back to Australia’s dreamtime, under the soaring sandstone cliffs featuring indigenous rock art dating back more than 30,000 years. Visitors to Nitmiluk have the opportunity to embrace the ancient power and majesty of this land. 122 N T LIFE

RISING ABOVE THE SPRAWLING NITMILUK NATIONAL PARK ON A NITMILUK TOURS HELICOPTER FLIGHT GIVES AN AMAZING BIRD’S EYE VIEW OR THE VAST TOP END AREA, UNSURPASSED AND UNFORGETTABLE. Stay on the doorstep of Nitmiluk Gorge at Nitmiluk Caravan and campground. We offer powered and unpowered sites, permanent tents and fully self contained 1 and 2 bedroom chalets, all withing walking distance of the Visitor Centre, restaurants, and tour departure points. Nitmiluk National Park is also home to the Top End’s newest luxury lodge – Cicada Lodge - which is being touted as the most significant tourism development in the Northern Territory of recent

times. Located on the banks of the Katherine River, just a few minutes’ walk from the start of the Gorge system, Cicada Lodge has brought a whole new level of accommodation to the Katherine region, opening it to a wider share of the tourism market, and it stands as a shining success for regional and Indigenous tourism Travel to one of Australia’s most impressive outback regions and experience the magnificence of Nitmiluk National Park. Whether you want to holiday with your family, go camping, explore walking trails, see wildlife, take part in adventure activities, have a cultural experience or simply get back to nature – Nitmiluk will be the highlight of your Top End adventure.


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Home to glistening, blood-red rock faces, hot springs, waterfalls and over 100km of walking tracks, the Douglas and Daly River region presents magnificent natural attractions.

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ocated between Darwin and Katherine, and known as the Territory’s playground, this region offers a vast array of natural wonders, visitor attractions and events. After the traditional owners of the land - the Jawoyn Aboriginal people - reclaimed the land in 1989, they renamed the Katherine region ‘Nitmiluk’, meaning ‘cicada place’. The Nitmiluk National Park boasts exceptional fishing opportunities, primarily in the Daly and Douglas Rivers. The Arches, Butterfly Gorge National Park and the Tjuwaliyn (Douglas) hot springs are just a few of the natural wonders that make this area spectacular. The Katherine Gorge, carving its way through the Arnhem Plateau, invites visitors to the freshwater Katherine River. With the opportunity to swim, cruise or canoe through the gorge and view the ancient Aboriginal rock paintings high on the escarpments, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture that has made this area a favourite with locals and visitors alike.

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THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN THE

REGION Covering over 480,000 square kilometres of terrain and waterways, the Katherine region is a vast landscape with much to offer. From natural attractions to community events and artistic showcases, there is something on offer every day of the year.

In addition to the popular and well-known landscape destinations such as the Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge, the Cutta Cutta caves and the various hot springs, local tourism groups heavily support the cultural and heritage events within the region. Between February and December, the Katherine Community Markets are run on the outskirts of the Katherine township, offering local produce, handmade crafts and various local items. The Katherine Country Music Muster, held annually in June, supports and promotes the development of local talent. The committee also hosts regular community events, promoting the Katherine region as the Northern Territory’s ‘home of country music’. A visit to the Katherine Information Centre will provide you with a vast array of tourist opportunities, from guided tours, local museums, art galleries and local festivals, to the location of hidden gems within the area.

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The Katherine Region is not only known for it’s adventure, but also their events. Katherine has an abundance of events which happen throughout the Dry season, from cultural experiences like The Walking with spirits Festival (July) or Barunga Festival (June,) to the prestigious Katherine Show (July,) Katherine Festival (August,) and Katherine Country Music muster (May), plus many regional fishing competitions throughout the year. During the Wet Season, things start to slow down in the Rerritory, but that doesn’t mean you have to. The Katherine Museum is a must, they have a wonderful display of photo’s dating back from the early settlers as well as aboriginal artifacts. If you haven’t had enough history yet, try the Cutta Cutta Caves. They are located only 27km 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. Tours are run each day for one hour. Between October and March tours in the afternoon can be very warm so make sure you pack light.

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Maintaining their traditional life, cultural identity and ties to their land, the three thousand Aboriginal inhabitants of the 100,000 square kilometre Arnhem land maintain the region of pristine wilderness.

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howcasing the Top End’s pure azure waters, abundance of flora and fauna and strong cultural history, Arnhem Land offers visitors the opportunity to step back to the origins and spiritual culture of our first inhabitants. Accessible only with a permit obtained from the Northern Land Council, visitors can enter Arnhem Land through the main access point situated in Gove (Nhulunbuy), a 90 minute flight east of Darwin. The Gove Peninsula and the Cobourg Peninsula within the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park offer a mosaic of sandy beaches, azure waters, coral reefs and rich marine life. Offering exceptional reef and tropical sports fishing at the northern beaches, and mangrove-lined billabong fishing for Barramundi, Mangrove Jack and other sports fish make this region highly appealing to the keen angler. For the more historical and culturally-inclined visitors, visits to the Victoria Settlement (accessible only by boat and with a permit) present the eerie ruins of a failed British settlement in 1838. Aboriginal art history items can be viewed at one of many Indigenous arts

centres in communities including Maningrida, Nambara and Yirrkala. Alternatively, a visit to the Gunbalanya (Oenpelli) community gives you the opportunity to see artists at work, buy woven items directly from the creator, or join a tour led by an Indigenous guide to Injalak Hill, offering ancient rock art, spectacular scenery and Dreamtime stories. The adventurous visitor can take advantage of the challenging and enjoyable 4x4 access to the region, only possible during peak season (May to October). Visitors should be mindful that registered sacred sites still exist in Arnhem Land and should be treated with utmost respect. Accommodation in the region is bountiful and many are influenced by the ecologically friendly and sustainable attitudes of the surrounding inhabitants. The BanuBanu eco-lodge on the private Bremer Island, an hour’s boat trip north of Nhulunbuy, is a wilderness retreat perfect for those looking for comfort and peace, while the Seven Spirit Bay Wilderness Lodge, located on the remote northern tip of the region, is the ultimate escape for both relaxation and adventure.

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S U R R O U N D S The panoramic landscapes of the West MacDonnell Ranges are easily accessed from Alice Springs. Each of the West MacDonnell Ranges’ chasms and gorges has its own defining character and scenery. Simpsons Gap sports a permanent pool and rock wallabies live in the gap’s rocky ridges. Standley Chasm lights up in fiery colours reflected by the overhead sun at midday. Picturesque swimming holes such as Ellery Creek Big Hole, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen Gorge and Redbank Gorge offer refreshing relief on a scorching day. It is also possible to visit the Ochre Pits that desert Aboriginal people once used as a quarry for ochre pigments. The world-renowned Larapinta Trail follows the backbone of the MacDonnell Ranges for 223 kilometres and there are a number of specialist walks so travellers of all fitness levels can experience it.

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idely known for its deep history, scenic national parks, adventure packed activities and rich Indigenous culture, visiting the Territory will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Renowned for its abundance of natural wonders, the Territory is home to over six must-visit national parks. Kakadu National Park is a protected area just 171km southeast of Darwin and covers almost 20,000 square kilometres – that’s half the size of Switzerland! This World Heritage listed park is rich in beauty and cultural values and is home to the world’s oldest Indigenous rock art. If exploring the region’s more recent cultural history appeals to you, the Heritage Walk including the Hartley Street School, the National Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame and The Residency are not to be missed. A trip to the Alice Springs Reptile Centre is sure to keep ever-inquisitive children on their toes. The daily shows are not to be missed and involve a fun and informative talk about lizards and pythons, followed by a supervised handling session. Guided tour options are available through AAT Kings and Tailormade Tours, allowing you to travel further afield and experience the Top End in a group environment. The typically dry Todd River winds through Alice Springs and is home to the quirky annual Henley-On-Todd ‘Boat Race’. The famous Royal Flying Doctor Service is based in Alice Springs and provides an aerial medical service to outback residents. Similarly, the Alice Springs School of the Air broadcasts lessons over the radio to students living in remote areas of the NT, covering an area bigger than several European countries. 136 N T LIFE


THERE ARE A NUMBER OF ATTRACTIONS LOCATED IN ALICE SPRINGS THAT WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH A GOOD UNDERSTANDING OF LIFE IN THE RED CENTRE. THE ALICE SPRINGS DESERT PARK, ARALUEN CULTURAL PRECINCT AND THE ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE ARE JUST A FEW.

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If you can’t make it to Wimbledon, come on up to Alice Springs for the annual Schweppes Red Centre Open and watch a tennis champion in the making. The Open, held from the 28th September until 1st October, is the richest tennis tournament in the Northern Territory and attracts players from all over Australia. Many of the players compete all around the world and have ATP and WTA rankings. We assure you that this tournament will keep you on the edge of your seat!

The Finke Desert Race is Australia’s premier off-road racing event that attracts bike, car and buggy entries from around Australia and overseas. It is a multi-terrain, two-day race through desert country from Alice Springs to the small Aputula (Finke) Community and is reputed to be one of the most difficult off-road races in one of the most remote places in the world. The Finke, as the event is commonly known, is run along sections of the Old Ghan Railway service track, adjacent to the railway line, along a winding corrugated track, which snakes through typical outback terrain of red dirt, sand, spinifex, mulga and desert oaks.

The Henley-On-Todd Regatta is a day that should be marked in your calendar. Held on the 15th August, the regatta is a fun and laughter-filled experience, as spectators watch teams and individuals race ‘boats’ up the dry, sandy bed of the Todd River. The event originated when Alice Springs local, Reg Smith and his work colleagues proposed holding a regatta based on the famous Henley-On-Thames. The idea was taken up by the Rotary Clubs of Alice Springs, and the fact that the town was 1,500 km from the nearest large body of water was never seen as a problem. In fact it just provided an opportunity for ingenuity, and so the ASSA ABLOY HenleyOn-Todd was born.

While camels may have a reputation as dedicated ‘ships of the desert’, these magnificent beasts are certainly not short on personality. Racing them can prove a nightmare for riders and handlers but fantastic viewing for spectators. Entertainment is assured, with nine unique races scheduled around the dusty outback track throughout the day. There will be lots of action between races, too. Belly dancers, rickshaw races, ‘Kids Kamel Dapers’ hobby camel races, rides, Mr and Miss Camel Cup challenges, food stalls and bars all add to the carnival atmosphere.

The Alice Springs Desert Festival shares the stories, songs and unique lifestyles of Central Australians, attracting around 50,000 visitors nationally. Featuring a vibrant program born from the desert landscape, the festival celebrates the dynamic exchange between cultures in the heart of Australia. Presenting an atmosphere unlike anything in the world, the strong cultures and a vibrant and contemporary arts community work together to present this amazing 10-day celebration.

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hen all is said and done, ‘time’ is a critical factor in most planned holidays. With a variety of scenic flights and helisafaris to choose from and flexible departure times, you can easily fill in half an hour or half a day or as long as you like! The view from a helicopter gives you the best seats in the Australian Outback! Want a ‘doors off experience’? Just ask our team when you book. With a fleet of nine helicopters we’re sure to give you and your family and friends an experience they’ll never forget! Remember your camera! Our helicopters give you unrestricted panoramic views and are the perfect way to capture that postcard shot!

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Fly to Honeymoon Gap, along Mt Gillen ridgeline to Heavitree Gap, providing extensive views of Alice Springs as the sun sets over the desert ranges. Enjoy a glass of bubbles on your return to watch what is left of the sunset. The perfect end to a perfect day!

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Central Northern Territory has close ties to our original landowners. With rich histories and strong ties to their land, the first custodians of this area still maintain and invest in their teachings, beliefs and spiritual history.

The Arrernte Aboriginal people hold strong beliefs about the mysteries of Australia. From the creation of Mparntwe (pronounced mbarn-twa), commonly known as Alice Springs, to the dreamtime stories passed down through generations, their rich heritage and unique relationship with the land has ensured that they stay spiritually connected to their past. Creation and Dreamtime stories enhance this connection, expanding their historical links as far afield as Urlatherrke (Mt Zeil) to Port Augusta in South Australia. Their historical presence can be witnessed throughout the Northern Territory through the identification of sacred grounds and art forms including rock paintings, sculptures and carvings. The Arrernte people continue to live in Mparntwe, observing their traditional laws and customs, maintaining their land and educating future generations in the importance of their culture and history.

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LAND Archaeological work suggests that Aboriginal people have lived in the area for at least 22,000 years.

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he Anangu people are Uluru’s traditional custodians but until recently, the monolith was known as Ayers Rock (named after former premier Sir Henry Ayers by European explorer William Gosse, who first sighted the rock in 1873). Uluru was returned to the care and ownership of the Anangu in 1985 and they now jointly manage the national park with Parks Australia. Watarrka National Park, 300 kilometres to the north-east of Uluru, is best known for Kings Canyon - a mighty chasm that cleaves the earth to a depth of 270 metres. The sheer red rock face of the Canyon soars over 100 metres above cycad gardens. The park is an important conservation area, where rock holes and gorges provide refuge for over 600 species of plants and

many native animals. The park encompasses the western end of the George Gill Range and is home to a variety of unique native flora and fauna, including more than 600 different plant species. The area has also been home to Luritja Aboriginal people for the last 20,000 years. The word Watarrka refers to the umbrella bush that proliferates in this unique landscape. Travellers can experience the umbrella bush on a hike to the Canyon rim. Trekkers will first encounter a steep climb to the Canyon rim, but the spectacular views of the sheer red rock faced Canyon will make the trekkers forget the trouble. All along the rim walk are the weathered, buttressed domes of the Lost City and the sheltered valley, Garden of Eden, which is bursting with permanent waterholes 141 N T LIFE

DAMIEN AND YILPI MARKS, TITLED “TALI (SANDHILLS) AT KINTORE” C OU RTESY OF Y U BU N APA and lush vegetation. This walk is suitable for fit and experienced walkers. The shady and more sedate Kings Creek Walk ambles 1 kilometre along the valley floor to an incredible lookout point and is suitable for families. This region does have its share of restaurants and cafés, mainly in Uluru/Ayers Rock’s tourist village and at Kings Canyon accommodation, but the most spectacular after dark entertainment out here is the sky. When night falls, the stars shine so much brighter, and many travellers just sit and stare for hours. Another special night time activity is the Sounds of Silence dinner – a feast in the open air with Uluru and Kata Tjuta in the distance and a lone didjeridu and astrologer for accompaniment. Other sunset options in this area are camel rides and outback barbecues.


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Explore the wetlands and the aboriginal rock art at the world heritage Kakadu National Park

Cruise on the amazing Darwin Harbour, morning, noon or night

See first-hand the beautiful & intricate art work produced by many Indigenous communities, a truly colourful and vibrant experience.

Get up close to a saltwater crocodile at one of the many attractions including cage of death, jumping croc cruise, croc feeding or take a lunch cruise at Corroboree Billabong where

I N T H E TO P E N D you will find the highest concentration of saltwater crocodiles in the world

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Shop Darwin and you’ll find many unique items including the prestigious and stunning South Sea Pearls and saltwater crocodile skin products

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Take a day charter and catch a delicious mud crab or the elusive barramundi in one of the many diverse fishing habitats on offer - lush billabongs, big tidal rivers, mangrovelined estuaries, a scattering of islands and hundreds of kilometres of unspoilt coastline

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Join an Indigenous cultural tour and learn the history, how to throw a spear, weave a basket, play the didgeridoo and make jewellery View the 2 metre high magnetic termite mounds on the way to the spectacular double waterfall of Florence Falls in Litchfield National Park Take a 3 hour drive to Katherine and you will discover the 13 majestic gorges at Nitmiluk National Park – see them by helicopter, cruise or canoe.

Visit Arnhem Land or the Tiwi Islands and stay in one of the remote fishing lodges – a true Territory experience

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For both its Aboriginal custodians and the travellers that flock here, UluruKata Tjuta National Park, 440 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs, represents the physical and spiritual heart of Australia. The region encompasses Uluru and Kata-Tjuta, positioned alongside the township of Yulara, Kings Canyon, and the intermittent outback cattle stations.

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ising from the broad desert plain in the deep centre of Australia, Uluru is Australia’s most recognisable natural icon. It stands 348 metres high, and, like an iceberg, has most of its bulk below the surface. It is located 440 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. To the west by 40 kilometres of Uluru/Ayers Rock is Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas. This massive pile of rock domes dates back 500 million years. Both Uluru/Ayers Rock and Kata Tjuta/The Olgas have great cultural significance for the Anangu traditional landowners, who lead walking tours that inform about the local flora and fauna, bush foods and the Aboriginal Dreamtime stories of the area.

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