Features
Ben Quilty - After Afghanistan
After three weeks talking to Australian servicemen and women in Afghanistan, artist Ben Quilty felt an overwhelming need to tell their stories. In October 2011 he became an official war...
ConocoPhillips Symphony
Back for its 10th year, the ConocoPhillips Symphony at the Botanic Gardens Amphitheatre has become an annual calendar highlight, showcasing the diversity of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra who not only...
This July at Deckchair
Well well well! It looks like we'll be spoilt for choice with July's Deckchair Cinema program, as this month's bill presents a swag of both Australian and International films. Treat...
French Film Night
Did you know you could enjoy a French film each month? If that wasn't tempting enough, you can enjoy the film accompanied by a lovely glass of French wine and...
Frying Nemo
Idyllically located on the waterfront at Tipperary Waters Marina, Frying Nemo is the perfect spot to feast upon the freshest produce from Australia’s pristine oceans. Sample barra, jewfish and banana...
Judith Lucy
OTL's Claire Eltringham speaks to Judith Lucy about her new show, Irish Catholic guilt and why she loves dancing with maracas! Hi Judith. I should warn you there’re a couple...
Pro Bull Riding
By Tierney White Originating in the 16th century in Old Mexico, the bull riding tradition has transcended the centuries, and its popularity is still prevalent throughout the world today. Each...
Barunga Festival
Barunga Festival returns this year for a special 30th Anniversary celebration. Held annually on the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend, the remote Indigenous community of Barunga opens its doors to the...
Territory Day – How will you celebrate this year?
It’s the day thousands of Territorians look forward to. After all, Territory Day is about celebrating this wonderful place we all call home. And with a community as rich and...
SYDNEY ARTISTS TAKE ON DARWIN
What does Darwin look like through a Sydneysider’s eyes? Six artists from ‘Down South’ are behind a new exhibition that investigates that very question. In June last year, six artists...
The Second Territory Made Pop Up Upmarkets
The market scene is alive and well in Darwin, and seeming how all of you Territorians loved the first one so much, the 2nd Territory Made Pop Up Upmarkets are...
This May at Deckchair!
The dragonflies are buzzing and the Deckchair Cinema is rolling out the films; did I hear someone say Dry Season? With an amazing program on offer, you'll find something to...
Anne McCue
Blues rocker Anne McCue swings by to talk encores, The Beatles and more Beatles with OTL's Liz Trevaskis. What was the first concert you ever went to? I think it...
The Drunken Rhapsodies
By Claire Eltringham Bryan Bulley has been painting for over 25 years and is well known for his colourful birds-eye renditions of cityscapes. Bulley’s love of the Top End and...
Saltwater Craft Fair
IT’S FINALLY HERE – the first Saltwater Craft Fair for 2015, and boy is it looking pretty. Held on Mother’s Day in the tranquil surroundings of the Darwin Waterfront, the...
Garnkiny to Ganyu: Artists Who Capture the Night
by Tierney White If you’re a star or moon gazer, you can’t miss this special exhibition paying homage to the beauty of the night sky. Most of us are fascinated...
NT Literary Awards Night
This wonderful annual event, showcasing and exposing the NT's best writers, is almost here! Winners will be announced at a ceremony at Northern Territory Library, Parliament House on Thursday 30th...
Garrmalang Festival
By Claire Eltringham The tropical climes of the Top End seem like the ideal home for a Festival dedicated entirely to showcasing the rich artistic expression of Indigenous Australia. Perhaps...
