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.
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.
The new Climate Change and Environment Research Grants provide funding between $5,000 and $50,000 for research that directly benefits the Darwin community.
Four new basketball facilities across the Darwin municipality will provide additional recreation spaces in our suburbs for families, youth and basketball lovers to enjoy.
City of Darwin’s ultra-successful myDarwin discount voucher program is being relaunched with Council allocating $200,000 and the Northern Territory Government providing an additional $200,000 towar
City of Darwin and Northern Territory Government have joined forces to support local businesses during what is one of the quietest trading times of the year with a new round of the successful myDarwin vouchers available from 20 January 2021 at 12.01am.
City of Darwin is looking to improve the way in which people move around our city and want to hear your thoughts and aspirations on how this can be achieved into the future.
Council’s first ever Movement Strategy aims to make it easier for people to move around the city by improving streetscapes, infrastructure and connectivity while reducing the impact of transport on the environment.
The Moil shopping area is getting a much-needed facelift by City of Darwin, with works commencing from Tuesday, 27 April.
Nominations for a position on Darwin Council in the Ward of Lyons are open until Thursday 13 February at 12 noon.
Winners of the Lord Mayoral Awards, which celebrate people who advocate for the rights and well-being of people with a disability, have been announced at the Carnival of Fun, coinciding with Intern