It’s almost five months since Cyclone Marcus had a significant effect on Darwin and its surrounds and although there has been a lot happening with the recovery clean up and repairs across the regio
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.
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 has actioned a stimulus package to support Darwin businesses and the local economy during the COVID-19 response.
The measures include:
City of Darwin is calling for local businesses in the hospitality, retail and tourism sectors to register on the myDarwin digital platform and be part of a $300,000 economic support package
Council’s decision last night showed it is taking a thorough approach to replanting and tree management in the aftermath of Cyclone Marcus.
City of Darwin Council has unanimously endorsed the 2019/20 Annual Report, which represents the first year of reporting against the Darwin 2030 City for People. City of Colour Strategic Plan and includes Council’s first ever Place Score Results.
Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis has described Climate Change as an economic issue and Council’s leadership on this as critical.
The exhibition, celebrating young Darwin artists, is centred around Youth Week 2021 and is part of City of Darwin’s CITYLIFE Platform Lightboxes project.
City of Darwin's Parallel Hearts project, a Sister Cities audio collaboration between the Indigenous people of Anchorage and Darwin, will be launched by Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and Chairman of Larrakia Nation Elder at Larrakia Nation in The Mall at 10am Saturday 14 November.