Wards Boundaries Map
The municipality of City of Darwin is divided into four wards. Each ward is represented by three elected members on Council.
Works are commencing next week to replace the Jingili Water Gardens playground providing a new play space that is welcoming and inclusive for everyone to enjoy.
Special Council Meeting
Greening Darwin Strategy
Council has put in place three key strategies that will guide the actions and targets Council aims to achieve by 2030 as it strives for a cool, clean and green city. The strategies are outlined below and through their implementation will deliver on strategic direction 3 as outlined in the Darwin 2030 City for People. City of Colour. Strategic Plan.
Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy
Council has put in place three key strategies that will guide the actions and targets Council aims to achieve by 2030 as it strives for a cool, clean and green city. The strategies are outlined below and through their implementation will deliver on strategic direction 3 as outlined in the Darwin 2030 City for People. City of Colour. Strategic Plan.
Climate Emergency Strategy
Council has put in place three key strategies that will guide the actions and targets Council aims to achieve by 2030 as it strives for a cool, clean and green city. The strategies are outlined below and through their implementation will deliver on strategic direction 3 as outlined in the Darwin 2030 City for People. City of Colour. Strategic Plan.
City of Darwin has selected a concept design for the Bicentennial Park Public Art Project.
Local Larrakia artists, Roque Lee and Trent Lee developed the concept design ‘mirragma gunugurra-wa (bamboo raft)’ in collaboration with public art consultants Garuwa Creative due to its significance for Larrakia people. The design brings together two cultural stories deeply connected to the site chosen for the installation in Darwin.