- Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory, which makes up one sixth of the Australian continent.
- It has an estimated population of 147,000 (ABS, 2018-19), boasting a lively mix of more than 60 nationalities.
- The city’s multicultural mix is particularly highlighted by its many exciting ethnic cultural festivals and weekly food and craft markets.
- Darwin has developed into a vibrant, dynamic modern capital city offering a wide range of accommodation, cafes, restaurants, and nightlife options for business and leisure travellers.
- Local residents are known for being warm and welcoming, so enjoy the friendly hospitality they offer.
- In business and industry circles, Darwin is described as Australia’s gateway with South East Asia. It is located within two and a half hours of Indonesia, and has a similar flight time from Singapore and Manila as it is to Sydney and Melbourne.
- Darwin is the main service centre for a wide range of industries including mining, offshore oil and gas production, tourism and tropical horticulture. The Port of Darwin is also the main outlet for Australia’s live cattle export trade into South East Asia.
- Darwin’s traditional owners, the Larrakia people, are active and prominent members of the local community.
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