Australia’s first and longest-running Masters Games, the games are open to anyone with a love of sport and who meets the age criteria. Immerse yourself in sport, connect...
Enjoy a perfect Mparntwe evening of art, food and music at Desert Mob 2024 After Dark! The evening features an exclusive exhibition viewing and talk by curators Hetti...
Desert Mob 2024 brings together hundreds of artists to celebrate desert culture in the heart of Australia. One of the nation’s oldest Aboriginal art festivals, Desert Mob...
Helene arrives in roaring 1920s Berlin with her sister Martha. Soon she meets and falls in love with Karl and the world seems to be their oyster. But the course of Helene...
The Dead Singers Dance Society is back for its third edition in 2024 and this time they're diving into the vibrant world of Maurice White from Earth, Wind & Fire. Get...
Award-winning comedian Jacqueline Mifsud makes her Alice debut. Don't miss her inimitably hilarious stand up comedy show about embracing your true self and living life on...
Darwin’s own dynamic chamber group, Whistling Kite New Music (WKNM), returns to the Darwin Entertainment Centre stage this month with The Traveller Without Baggage, featuring guest pianist Georgina Lewis. By...
Say goodbye to what you think you know about orchestral music. Darwin Symphony Orchestra’s (DSO) homage to cinematic heroes – whether big or small – flips the idea of orchestral...
If you’ve attended any of Tactile Arts’ Makers Markets or exhibitions over the years, you’d know Territory locals are positively brimming with artistic talent. So, an award to recognise said...
Artists and art lovers pour into Mparntwe/Alice Springs for Desert Mob this month, set to experience a colour-popping program, exhibition and marketplace. Experience the gathering of over 30 Art Centres...
The Chief Minister’s NT Book Awards return this month, celebrating the work of Territory writers. By Jenna Kirkham SINCE 2009, THE Chief Minister’s NT Book Awards have honoured local authors...
Since 1984, the NT Literary Awards have celebrated the unpublished works of Territorians, and last month, the 2024 winners were revealed at a special awards ceremony at the NT Library...
Much loved larrikins Sooshi Mango return to the Top End with a hilarious new show, sure to get those ribs tickling. By Tierney White THE TRIO INCLUDES brothers Joe and...
At the grand opening of the Taj Mahal, arguably the most beautiful building in the world, the emperor decrees that nothing more beautiful shall ever be built again. By Tierney...
An intimate gathering of art lovers, food, talks and music at the Araluen Cultural Precinct awaits at Desert Mob After Dark this month. By Betty Sweetlove YOU MAY HAVE seen...
Brewing beer started out as a hobby for Darwin locals Stuart Brown and Bardy Bayram. From humble beginnings honing home brew in Brown’s shed to today’s operation in Winnellie, these...
Territorians love their sport, and the biennial Masters Games in Mparntwe/Alice Springs makes a welcome return, providing an opportunity for athletes to flex their abilities as they take on interstate...
Historians and history buffs, young and old, are set to examine some of the NT’s most significant historical events at this year’s History Talks: The Annual History Colloquium. By Jenna...
The Red Centre’s beloved Desert Festival returns for a celebration of art, music, dance and culture, taking place at the beautiful Olive Pink Botanic Gardens. By Betty Sweetlove EXPECT A...
BARKLY REGIONAL ARTS PRESENTS As a chilly winter wraps up on Warumungu Country, the annual Desert Harmony Festival returns for its 35th iteration to shepherd in the springtime and bring...
HOT MONTHLY TIPS FROM OUR GOOD FRIENDS AT TOURISM CENTRAL AUSTRALIA A TOURISM CATEGORY that is immersive, sensory and rich is what you’d call culinary tourism. Not only can you...
HOT MONTHLY TIPS FROM OUR GOOD FRIENDS AT TOURISM CENTRAL AUSTRALIA THROUGHOUT SEPTEMBER, YOU can deep dive into the culture of the region through music, art, and dance. The array...