Darwin Visitor Information Centres - NT
Darwin, the Territory's capital, is perched on a picturesque harbour and lies closer to Jakarta and Singapore than to Sydney and Melbourne. First settled by Europeans in 1869, when South Australian Surveyor-General Goyder arrived to establish a city in the Top End. Palmerston, as it was then known, became the terminus for the Overland Telegraph link to England, which began in 1872.
When visiting Darwin your best source of local knowledge is the visitor information centre. Qualified staff will happily advise you about places to explore and provide brochures on tourism businesses and maps of the area.
Darwin International Airport - Darwin
The Northern Territory's only international airport, Darwin Airport is located 12.5 kilometres from central Darwin, and operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The airport is equipped with modern facilities and retail and dining outlets. Ther ...
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Tourism Top End - Darwin
Tourism Top End promotes the many tourism products and services available in the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory, and provides free information on tours and charters, accommodation, attractions, transport options, dining, shopping, and eve ...
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