Chinatown Car Park in Darwin’s City Centre is to be renamed into a dual name after City of Darwin accepted the proposal at a Council Meeting on Tuesday, 25 May 2021.
City of Darwin will soon be commencing dust and soil management in areas of parkland that have been affected by tree loss as a result of Cyclone Marcus.
City of Darwin’s free annual hard rubbish clean-up starts in Zone 2 next week, with convoys moving through suburbs from Monday 21 September.
City of Darwin staff and contractors continue to be busy completing infrastructure and playground repairs in Darwin’s parks and open spaces, following Cyclone Marcus in March this year.
City of Darwin has commenced a $1.6M suburban streetscape beautification program, with landscaping at the Wagaman Shopping area the first of 8 projects to be completed by 30 June 2020.
Darwin residents are being asked which of five potential locations would be best to develop with a dog park in close proximity to the city area.
City of Darwin applauds the efforts of our community in coming together to help with Cyclone Marcus Clean Up. A huge amount has been achieved in the past 12 days and much remains to be done.
One of Darwin’s premiere destinations for tourists and locals has been given an important community facility upgrade.
The new $500,000 Cullen Bay toilet block funded by the City of Darwin was today officially flushed into use by Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and Cullen Bay Marina Corporation Chief Executive Carmen King.
The sporting clubs that utilise the Nightcliff Oval have received endorsement from City of Darwin to undertake a number of upgrades that will improve the amenities at the oval.
To help the people of Dili, Timor-Leste recover from the recent flood disaster event, City of Darwin and the Sister City Advisory Committee are donating $10,000 in support.
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