Find out what Darwin has to offer...
Our events calendar is your one-stop shop for what's-on in this great city.
Free activities for children 5 to 12 years only. NT Cricket will be joining Fun in the Parks for a
Designed for expectant mothers who want safe, structured and evidence-based support throughout
For ages 3 to 12 months and their grownups. It's never too early to start reading to your baby. Baby
You voted, and we listened! City of Darwin’s LAUNCH program has teamed up with the crew at the
Looking for work but feel your resume is a little light on? Invest some time and you can add the
Looking for hospitality work? Learn about all the rules you need to know when serving alcohol in
Join us for STEAM Story Time, an interactive program tailored for 3 to 5 year olds, where we explore
For ages 3 to 24 months and their grown-ups. Clap and move to our Rhyme Time sessions. We'll explore
For ages 12 - 18 years. It’s time to sharpen those pencils and prime those paints! Are you a budding
Radiant Lotus Women's Qigong (RLWQ) - The Long Form is a graceful and meditative sequence that
A fun combination of normal zumba dance and zumba toning dance with light hand weights. This is low
A program specially designed for individuals aged 50 and over, focussing on enhancing strength
Looking for support services? Visit the library to chat with a caseworker or advocate for advice on
This is a beginner-friendly program for people who want to access TV and Movie streaming services on
Free activities for children 5 to 12 years only. Grab a ball, bring your mates. Volleyball with Fun
** New 3pm show added due to popular demand ** Red Entertainment presents Get ready to sing, dance
Create your own LEGO masterpiece and display them in our Library for everyone to see. For all ages
Your 2026 soundtrack to Garramilla/Darwin curated by David Spry This year, Brown’s Mart is handing
Gaming After Dark is a safe, action-packed and inclusive place for young people aged 12-17 to hang
Aqua HIIT alternates short bursts of high-intensity exercise with lower-intensity recovery periods