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This iconic Territory image features Robert Monteith diving at Lameroo Baths. The baths opened in 1922, just off the Esplanade in...
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Who could forget Skateworld, the much-loved roller-skating rink on Progress Drive in Nightcliff? It was officially opened on 30 March...
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Cyclone Marcus is considered to be the worst cyclone to hit Darwin since Cyclone Tracy in 1974. It continues a long history of...
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I n 1 9 1 4 , a n a d v e n t u r o u s y o u n g p h o t o g r a p h e r T e d R e i c h e n b a c h , b e t t e r ...
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Today marks a remarkable 90 years in Darwin for former Northern Territory Administrator Austin Asche and his family, who arrived on the...
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“You might make it if you’ve got the guts”. That's the advice Kingsford Smith gave to Australian aviatrix Maude Bonney when she decided...
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"Bold, graceful and functional, it lends a touch of simple elegance to the corner of Smith and Bennett Street." That's how the Northern...
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This week marked 85 years since talking pictures first came to Darwin. A full program of flicks such as She Went for a Tramp and Noah...
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If you were to drive down Cavenagh Street in central Darwin exactly 60 years ago, this is what you'd have seen. Located on the site of...
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These blokes are on their way to a smoke social at the Palmerston Town Hall on Smith Street in 1915. Held since the 1880s, smoke socials...
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"Under this flag, may God guide and prosper all the peoples of the NT." With these words, NT Administrator John England marked the moment...
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Meet Darwin businessman Kwong Sue Duk, photographed here with his three wives and 17 children. Kwong Sue Duk was a Chinese herbalist and...
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The Terminus Hotel, one Darwin's earliest pubs, stood where the City of Darwin building is today. Built in 1885, it was the place where...
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The Darwin Hotel's glorious Green Room, photographed here in 1982, came back to life this week. It's the inspiration for a new arts venue...
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One of the oldest known photographs of Fannie Bay Gaol, taken around 1900. The gaol opened 135 years ago this month, and was instantly...
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One hundred years ago today, the guns of the Western Front finally fell silent after four years of brutal conflict that had cost more...
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Tomorrow marks a century since Darwin's infamous rebellion, which climaxed with angry residents marching through the streets and then...
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Sometimes Territorians have to travel a long way for a party. But as the wise saying goes, if you focus on the journey not the...
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This week in 1912, a young woman in Darwin became a hero. Originally from Borroloola, Cissy McLeod was fostered as a child by Captain...
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It's the old Darwin, but not as you've seen it before... Tuesday marked 150 years since surveyor George Goyder arrived here, on Larrakia...