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Our events calendar is your one-stop shop for what's-on in this great city.
🌿 Yolŋu Studies – 6-week Online Short Courses 🌿 INTRODUCTORY + INTERMEDIATE (Digital Badges)
The Highly successful NT swimABILITY Program is back again in Term 2. Enjoyed Term 1? - We look
The Deadly Cup Rugby League Carnival is back in 2026. Celebrating 50 years of NAIDOC, this community
Join us for a gentle 4-week journey into the Yoga Sūtras through chanting, reflection, and guided
Men's Strength Season - Darwin Men's League! Join us for an afternoon of FIBA 3x3 Basketball games
Join us for a gentle 4-week journey into the Yoga Sūtras through chanting, reflection, and guided
Share your thoughts on local issues and shape the future of Darwin at our monthly Public Forums
Beginners' HIIT is a high-intensity training session designed for those beginning their fitness
For ages 1 to 3 years and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges specified
Settle in under our iconic Galamarrma (Tree of Knowledge). Each year, a picture book by an
About the seminar: Indonesia reports more saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) attacks than any
Designed for expectant mothers who want safe, structured and evidence-based support throughout
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2026 is All In, a call for all Australians to commit
For babies ages 3 to 12 months and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges
Come and play with all our favourite tech in one place. Try out Osmo, robots, virtual reality
Kitty is a Melbourne based travelling musician bringing high-energy pub singalongs and classic rock
MIFANT staff will be available to talk about the programs and services available across Darwin
Join us for STEAM Story Time, an interactive program tailored for 3 to 5 year olds, where we explore
The NT Writers Festival (NTWF) returns to Garramilla/Darwin 28 – 31 May 2026 with the theme
For ages 3 to 24 months and their grown-ups. Clap and move to our Rhyme Time sessions. We'll explore