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Crocodylus Park
Berrimah Crocodylus Park, located in Berrimah a short distance from Darwin, is one of the few places in Australia where you come face to face with the largest reptiles on the planet. |
Framed Art Gallery
Stuart Park This functional and artistic environment is five minutes from the Darwin city centre and presents and sells a wide variety of quality Australian art and craft created by Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal artists. |
Tiwi Islands
Bathurst Island Located 80 kilometres north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands are the combination of Bathurst and Melville Islands and collectively the Aboriginal population call themselves the Tiwi people. |
Munupi Art Centre
Melville Island The unique cultural traditions of Tiwi life and culture are celebrated by the artists of Pirlangimpi on Melville Island. Munupi Arts and Crafts assists with the development and promotion of Tiwi art to local, national and international audiences. |
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Fannie Bay Set in a tropical garden on the Darwin Harbour at Bullocky Point, is the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT). |
Mason GalleryDarwinThe Australian Aboriginal Art found at Mason Gallery is sourced primarily from the Papunya, Kintore and Kiwirrkura areas of Central Australia and the Western Desert region. |
Mindil Beach Sunset MarketsDarwinEnjoy the tropical night air at Darwin’s Mindil Beach Sunset Markets every Thursday and Sunday evening between May and October. The markets have a multitude of stalls offering international cuisine, arts, crafts and entertainment. |
Mbantua Gallery DarwinDarwinMbantua Gallery Darwin has just under 400 square metres of gallery floor space and provides a beautiful environment in which to view the beautiful works from Central Australia's Utopia region. |
24HR ArtParap24HR Art is dedicated specifically to the promotion and support of contemporary visual art, and offers visitors the opportunity to interact with the displays, and... |
Barra ShackHumpty DooThe Barra Shack, located in Humpty Doo, offers a variety of belts, bags, diary covers, book covers, and purses. |
East Point ReserveFannie BayThe East Point peninsular is a wonderful recreational area with extensive walking and cycling paths, relaxing picnic areas with free barbecue facilities and playgrounds for the kids. |
Indo Pacific MarineDarwinIndo Pacific Marine is a unique exhibition which promotes their man-made onshore marine ecosystems, highlighting the exclusive features of the coral reefs. Indo Pacific Marine is the longest established marine visitor education facility in the Northern Territory. |
Australian Pearling ExhibitionDarwinFascinated by the adventure and mystery of pearling. The timeless appeal of the exotic pearl has fascinated men and women for centuries. |
Lyons Cottage (British Australian Telegraph Company)DarwinLyons Cottage, located on the corner of Knuckey Street and the Esplanade, Darwin, was built for the Eastern Extension Australasian and China Telegraph Company Ltd (the successor of the BAT from 1873) in 1925. |
Reidy's Fishing LuresHumpty DooReidy's Fishing lure factory is located 40 kilometres south of Darwin on the Stuart Highway. |
Tiwi Design Aboriginal CorporationBathurst IslandTiwi Design, located on Bathurst Island, started from a small Catholic Presbytery in 1969. Two young men, Bede Tungatalum and Giovanni Tipungwuti, worked with the art teacher, Madeline Clear, to produce woodblock prints. |
Jilamara Arts and CraftsMelville IslandJilamara Arts and Crafts Association located in Milikapiti on Melville Island, has grown into a highly respected art centre servicing the needs of 60 local Tiwi artists. |
Coomalie Cultural CentreBatchelorLocated en route to Litchfield National Park, the Coomalie Cultural Centre houses a diverse range of distinctive Australian indigenous artworks from across the Top End and Central Australia. As you browse through the centre, see striking works on paperbark, paper, canvas,... |
Outstation - art from art centresParapThis exciting new art gallery, located in Darwin's Parap gallery precinct, showcases high quality artwork from established and emerging Indigenous artists. The directors source the exhibited works from over 12 remote community art centres in desert country and the Top End,... |
Northern Territory LibraryDarwinThe Northern Territory Library is located within Parliament House, at State Square in Darwin’s central business district. |
Didgeridoo Hut and Art GalleryHumpty DooDidgeridoo Hut and Art Gallery, in Humpty Doo (only 25 minutes from the city), is owned and operated by Aboriginal people. |
Aboriginal Fine Arts GalleryDarwinVisit the Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery in Knuckey Street, Darwin, and browse around a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and craft. |
East Point Military MuseumEast PointThe East Point Military Museum was originally set up as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association to exhibit photographs and artefacts from Darwin's war time history, including the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese during World War... |
Australian Aviation Heritage CentreWinnellieStep back in time and explore Northern Territory heritage. The Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, located in Winnellie, Darwin, houses an impressive collection of the Territory's aviation history and reminds us of Darwin's frontier role in World War II. |
Maningrida Arts and Culture DarwinDarwinThe Darwin galley has been operating since 2004 and is owned and manager by its parent company Maningrida Arts and Crafts. |





