Find out what Darwin has to offer...
Our events calendar is your one-stop shop for what's-on in this great city.
🌊 Dive Into Possibility with the NT SwimABILITY Program! Swimming NT, in proud partnership with the
We are pleased be welcome you to the first major solo exhibition by Jenna Mayilema Lee, a
Creative workshops to relax, recharge, and reconnect. 🧑🤝🧑 Meet new people and share a joyful space
Leading voices from First Nations, environmental and social justice movements will meet next month
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 Water Safety Week 2025 as Boof the Barra makes a special appearance at City of Darwin
Join us for STEAM Story Time, an interactive program tailored for 3 to 5 year olds, where we explore
Join us for a compelling evening with Paulie Stewart OAM musician, journalist, activist and author
St Mary's is proud to present their 2025 school performance Emotion Commotion - a stage production
Zumba dance incorporating traditional Zumba and Zumba toning with light hand weights. Suitable for
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
Fresh off sold-out shows across Australia, Darwin comedian and mum shares the highs and lows of her
Create your own LEGO masterpiece and display them in our Library for everyone to see. When: 3:30 pm
Start with a brisk half-hour Heart Foundation Walk (free) along beautiful Fannie Bay Beach, followed
City of Darwin is installing a new garden bed in Robyn Lesley Park to enhance amenity, shading
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
A Climate Cafe is a gentle, supportive space to share and explore our emotional responses to climate