Find out what Darwin has to offer...
Our events calendar is your one-stop shop for what's-on in this great city.
For ages 1 to 3 years and their grown-ups. These sessions are suitable for the age ranges specified
Justice of the Peace Services Now Available Every Wednesday! We are excited to announce that a
These classes are suitable for all levels of fitness and can be adapted to help those with any
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
Experience inner peace and balance with Sahaja Yoga Meditation, a simple and natural technique
All parents and carers with children aged 5 years and under are welcome to join us! Don’t forget to
For ages 3 to 24 months and their grown-ups. Clap and move to our Rhyme Time sessions. We'll explore
Join us for STEAM Story Time, an interactive program tailored for 3 to 5 year olds, where we explore
A program specially designed for individuals aged 50 and over, focussing on enhancing strength
All parents and carers with children aged 5 years and under are welcome to join us! Don’t forget to
Create your own LEGO masterpiece and display them in our Library for everyone to see. When: 3:30 pm
Gaming After Dark is a safe, action-packed and inclusive place for young people aged 12-17 to hang
Our weekend Story Time includes songs, rhymes and stories which celebrate reading, books and using
Our weekend Story Time includes songs, rhymes and stories which celebrate reading, books and using
Pilates offers a holistic approach to fitness, focusing on core strength, flexibility, and mind-body
Join us for a relaxing social morning of knitting and crocheting. All experience levels welcome
Looking for community support and advice services? Visit the libraries to chat with a caseworker or
A doable, beginner yoga class, taught in a modern, authentic style. Open to all, but especially
For ages 3-5 years and their grown-ups. Younger siblings are welcome but may need more assistance