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Lyons Cottage (British Australian Telegraph Company)

Aboriginal Bush Traders - Darwin Area Northern Territory
Darwin

Lyons 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. The cottage was the residence of the company engineer and built from 'hammered stone'.

Alice Springs School of the Air

Alice Springs School of the Air - Alice Springs Northern Territory
Alice Springs

A virtual journey in 'The World's Largest Classroom' will leave you enlightened and inspired.

Alawa Art

Alawa Art - 'Hunting' series, Tennant Creek Area Northern Territory
Tennant Creek

Alawa Art gallery is family owned and operated, and showcases both traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art work by local Tennant Creek artists. You can enjoy wandering the gallery with its walls filled with predominantly acrylic-on-canvas works, or perhaps talk with the manager who is also an artist, to learn more about...

24HR Art

24HR Art - Darwin Area Northern Territory
Parap

24HR Art is dedicated specifically to the promotion and support of contemporary visual art, and offers visitors the opportunity to interact with the displays, and thereby providing a feast for the senses.

Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery

Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery - Alice Springs Area Northern Territory
Alice Springs

Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery is one of Australia's largest Aboriginal art galleries. Located in the Todd Mall, Alice Springs, the gallery was established in 1989. Over 50 local Aboriginal artists are represented, and there is an extensive display of Aboriginal art on display.

Maruku Retail Gallery


Yulara

Enjoy the handcrafted work direct from the desert country of Central Australia. The beautifully displayed gallery gives you the perfect opportunity to meet, understand the culture and purchase works from the artists, knowing that all funds are return to the Anangu people.

Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre




Located 350 kilometres north of Alice Springs, Ali Curung is a remote Aboriginal Community which is accessed from the Stuart Highway via just 22 kilometres of all-weather sealed bitumen road.

Crocosaurus Cove


Darwin

Crocosaurus Cove, located in the heart of Darwin city, allows visitors a unique, up close and personal view of Australia's iconic Saltwater Crocodiles. Bringing together some of the largest Saltwater Crocodiles in Australia and boasting the world's largest display of Australian reptiles, Crocosaurus Cove is a must see attraction when visiting...

Maningrida Arts and Culture Darwin


Darwin

The Darwin galley has been operating since 2004 and is owned and manager by its parent company Maningrida Arts and Crafts. Maningrida Arts and Culture represents more than 700 artists who work with bark paintings, timber sculptures, fibre art, didjeridus, regalia, prints and bronze sculptures.

Coomalie Cultural Centre


Batchelor

Located 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, printed textiles, carvings, didjeridoos, fibre weavings, and occasionally, rare traditional ceremonial...

Mbantua Gallery Darwin


Darwin

Mbantua Gallery Darwin provides a beautiful environment in which to view the beautiful works from Central Australia's Utopia region. Amongst the artists represented are, Emily Kngwarreye, Barbara Weir, Minnie Pwerle, Abie Loy as well as emerging artist Janelle Stockman.

Hartley Street School


Alice Springs

The former Hartley Street School, of Alice Springs, was initially constructed in 1930 to cater for an increase in population resulting from the town's status as a railway terminal. Enrolments over the next decade caused continual overcrowding and in 1945 a kindergarten and classroom, designed by the architect, B.C.G.

Merrepen Arts Centre


Daly River

Merrepen Arts, located in the Daly River area, sells authentic Aboriginal acrylic paintings, screen prints, batik and hand printed lino-block fabric and shirts, silk paintings, weavings and cards.

Didgeridoo Hut and Art Gallery


Humpty Doo

Didgeridoo Hut and Art Gallery, in Humpty Doo (only 30 minutes from the city), is owned and operated by Aboriginal people. Authentic art is produced by artists who are part of the owner’s extended family, who stay onsite while they are working.

Ironwood Arts


Alice Springs

Located in beautiful surrounds, Ironwood Arts specialises in contemporary indigenous fine art and have a local understanding and knowledge of Central Australia art.

Gemtree Caravan and Tourist Park


Gemtree

At the gateway to the Central Australian gem fields and 140 kilometres north east of Alice Springs on the Plenty Highway, Gemtree, a quiet bush caravan park, is nestled alongside the Gillen Creek in attractive natural mulga country.

Muk Muk Fine Art


Alice Springs

Muk Muk Fine Art showcases a diverse range of Aboriginal artworks from the renowned Utopia and Central and Western Desert areas and a selection of leading Australian Contemporary artists such as Jasper Knight and Adam Cullen.

Keringke Arts


Santa Teresa ( Ltyentye Apurte )

Keringke Arts is a working art studio environment providing a direct sale outlet close to Alice Springs for original, colourful and vibrant artworks, many in the distinctive Keringke style. Designs are created on canvas, ceramics, furniture and guitars.

Battery Hill Mining Centre


Tennant Creek

Visit the Battery Hill Mining Centre, located in Tennant Creek, 1.5 kilometres from the town centre along Peko Road. The Battery Hill Mining Centre overlooks the town and the surrounding countryside. This is the site of the No.

Katherine Art Gallery


Katherine

Located in the town of Katherine, the Katherine Art Gallery holds an excellent collection of Aboriginal Art.

Mulgara Gallery


Yulara

Mulgara Gallery opens a rare window into the unique world of Australian and Indigenous arts and crafts.

Central Craft


Alice Springs

This building was originally the single staff quarters and mess for Connellan Airways employees.

Jilamara Arts and Crafts


Melville Island

Jilamara 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.

Hermannsburg Historic Precinct


Hermannsburg

Hermannsburg was originally a Lutheran mission and was the first town in Central Australia. It was also home to the famous Aboriginal watercolour artist, Albert Namatjira.

Adelaide House Museum


Alice Springs

Journey to the heart of Alice Springs and be inspired by Rev John Flynn’s historic vision for the bush. Designed by Flynn, Adelaide House is one of the earliest buildings in Alice Springs, built in 1920 by the Australian Inland Mission.

Fred McKay Museum


Alice Springs

Be inspired by the story of an outback hero, Rev Fred McKay - a much loved and highly respected friend of the many people who lived and came to pioneer new lifestyles in the outback.

Araluen Arts Centre


Alice Springs

The Araluen Arts Centre is the focal point of Alice Springs' performing and visual arts scene, incorporating a series of art galleries and a professional theatre. The galleries feature exhibitions from the Araluen Collection with a focus on contemporary Aboriginal art from Central Australia and both local and Australian artists.

Katherine Museum


Katherine

The Katherine Museum, located in Katherine, was originally constructed as an air terminal for the region during World War II, and now contains an eclectic collection of artefacts, photographs, maps and pioneer memorabilia in an informative museum. A major exhibit at the Katherine Museum is the first ‘flying doctor’ Dr Clyde...

Central Australian Aviation Museum


Alice Springs

Located in the original Connellan Airways hangar on the site of Alice Springs' first air strip, the museum houses early flying doctor planes, a restored DC3 and other historical aircraft and aviation memorabilia.

Chan Contemporary Art Space


Darwin

The Chan Contemporary Art Space is a demonstration of the Territory Government's commitment to supporting Territory's cultural environment.

Injalak Arts and Crafts


Oenpelli

The Injalak Arts and Crafts Centre provides a unique opportunity to view Aboriginal artistry of very high calibre. Gunbalanya, or Oenpelli as it is also known, is a small Aboriginal township close to the East Alligator River, which is the natural boundary of Kakadu National Park.

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.

Hermannsburg Potters


Hermannsburg

Visiting the Hermannsburg Potters is by appointment only. The highly renowned Hermannsburg Potters enjoy a national and international reputation for their unique hand-built terracotta pots.

Maningrida Arts and Culture


Maningrida

Maningrida Arts and Culture represents more than 700 artists who work with bark paintings, timber sculptures, fibre art, didjeridus, regalia, prints and bronze sculptures.

Goymarr Tourist Park


Mary River ( Kakadu Highway)

Goymarr Tourist Park Information Centre provides visitors, to the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, with important information on the park.

Borroloola Police Station Museum


Borroloola

The Borroloola Police Station Museum offers a fascinating insight into a bygone era. The police station was constructed in 1886 when Borroloola was a significant river port and drovers camp. The buildings were used for 50 years by the police before becoming a patrol officer’s residence.

Alice Springs RSL Military Museum


Alice Springs

The Alice Springs War Museum is housed within the Alice Springs RSL Club.

Mason Gallery


Darwin

The 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. Art from this area is readily recognisable with its distinctive designs and use of bright bold colours.

Bowali Visitor Centre


Jabiru

Before you start exploring Kakadu National Park, get familiarised by exploring the Bowali Visitor Centre.

Irrkerlantye Arts


Alice Springs

Irrkerlantye Arts is a vibrant community art centre for Central and Eastern Arrernte people living in Alice Springs and surrounding outstations. They produce a variety of artworks including works on canvas, prints and quality giftware.

Black Point Culture Centre


Cobourg Peninsula

Browse the Black Point Culture Centre, located at the Black Point Ranger Station within the Garig Ganuk Barlu National Park. The centre offers travellers a unique insight into the rich history of the Cobourg Peninsula.

Julalikari Arts


Tennant Creek

Julalikari Arts is located within the Mulga Community, and is located on the northern outskirts of Tennant Creek, a robust and colourful outback town.

Iwantja Arts and Crafts


Kulgera

Iwantja Arts and Crafts offers authentic Aboriginal art and crafts. The gallery has a large display of items, including woven baskets, leather goods, Punu (wooden artefact) and paintings.

Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery


Darwin

Visit the Aboriginal Fine Arts Gallery in Knuckey Street, Darwin, and browse around a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and craft. View Aboriginal paintings, works on bark, hand-woven baskets, didjeridus, carvings from Arnhem Land and the Central and Western desert regions, and more.

Mbantua Art Gallery and Cultural Museum Alice Springs


Alice Springs

Mbantua Art Gallery and Cultural Museum in Alice Springs is home to one of the largest collections of Aboriginal art in Australia.

Jones Store


Newcastle Waters

Built in the mid 1930s, Jones Store is one of the oldest surviving structures in the historic town of Newcastle Waters.

Marrawuddi Gallery


Jabiru

The Marrawuddi Gallery is a wholly indigenous-owned enterprise operated by the Djabulukgu Association Incorporated. The gallery sells a large variety of arts and craft from the region, including paintings (on paper and bark), woodwork (carvings), fibre work, books and more.

Munupi Art Centre


Melville Island

The unique cultural traditions of Tiwi life and culture are celebrated by the artists of Pirlangimpi on Melville Island.

Larrimah Museum


Larrimah

The Larrimah Museum, situated in the old railway yards behind the township of Larrimah, houses displays featuring the railway during World War II and its post-war operations in the transport industry. The museum also features photographs and interpretive text of the World War II Gorrie Airfield.

Garig Gunak Barlu National Park


Cobourg Peninsula

At the very top of the Northern Territory in Arnhem Land, the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park is remote and rugged, fringed with magnificent white sand beaches on the Cobourg Peninsula. The national park is perfect for trekking, birdwatching, walking, fishing, boating and photography.