There are 82 attractions in Northern Territory open on Monday
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The Telegraph Station is the birthplace of the Alice Springs township. It is an excellent value and must see destination to add to your itinerary while visiting the Northern Territory.
Cullen Bay is the perfect place for a holiday - just two kilometers from Darwin's vibrant city center, you can enjoy a peaceful, tropical atmosphere and stunning waterfront views.
Antique motor vehicle, car & bicycle museum in an unpretentious 1934 airplane hangar.
Bush Aboriginal Merchants, connecting you with unique, authentic and ethical cultural products and experiences; Supporting local indigenous artists, businesses and micro-enterprises. Local Aboriginal crafts, unique gifts and homeware, plus coffee and bush tucker. A retail outlet that combines quality gifts, art and authentic experiences with local produce; We also have a state of the art Bush Tucker Cafe and event facilities. Aboriginal Bush Traders is 100% non-profit and provides opportun
Visit the Gallery of Aboriginal Fine Arts on Knuckey Street, Darwin and explore a range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal arts and crafts.
This restored, 1926 hospital offers exhibits exploring the life of Flying Doctor founder John Flynn.
Adelaide River railway station is a former station on the now closed Northern Australian Railway in the Northern Territory, Australia, 124 kilometers south of the line's terminus in Darwin.
The Araluen Cultural Precinct offers visitors the opportunity to engage with world-class performing and visual arts, discover the local identities that helped shape and develop Alice Springs, immerse themselves in the culture and heritage of Central Australia and learn about Indigenous dreams and to experience their connection with the earth. The Araluen Cultural Precinct consists of: the Araluen Arts Center (galleries and theatres), the Central Australian Museum (which includes the Strehlow
The Araluen Cultural Precinct is home to some of the most significant artistic, cultural and historical experiences in Alice Springs and provides a unique visitor experience.
Art Warehouse was founded in 2007 by Carol Phayer, a practicing artist.
Aboriginal art gallery in Central Australia, famous for its unique depictions of bush medicine and desert landscapes.
The beautifully restored Barrow Creek Telegraph Station is located on Barrow Creek with the scenic Forster Ranges as a backdrop.
Batchelor is best known as the gateway to the magnificent Litchfield National Park which is just 60 miles south of Darwin just off the Stuart Highway known as the Explorer's Way.
Bindi Enterprises has been operating as an employment and community access provider in Alice Springs since 1978.
Constructed in1886, when Borroloola was a significant riverport and drover's camp, the property was a police station for fifty years before it became a patrol officer's residence.
Before you begin exploring Kakadu National Park, familiarize yourself with exploring the Bowali Visitor Center.
BukuLarrnggay Country | The Yirrkala Art Center is located in Yirrkala, NT.
Tours of a restored 1938 landmark, the only remaining 2-story home by architect Beni Burnett.
The Central Australian Aviation Museum in Alice Springs celebrates the spirit, determination and bravery of the people who founded aviation in Central Australia through exhibitions and stories.
The nursing museum was established in 1987, when the first pre-service nursing program began at Charles Darwin University.
Christ Church Cathedral, which was built in 1977 as part of the renewal of Darwin after Cyclone Tracy, is an award-winning building that blends the best of old and new.
The Darwin Aviation Museum displays aircraft and aircraft engines of relevance to the Northern Territory and aviation in Australia.
The Darwin Cenotaph commemorates Australian men and women who have served in conflicts in which Australia has been involved.
The Darwin Military Museum was originally established as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association (NT) Inc (RAAA) to exhibit photographs and artefacts from Darwin's history during World War II.
Experience the best of Darwin's waterfront at the Darwin Waterfront.
Fannie Bay Gaol is a historic gaol which operated as Her Majesty's Gaol and Labour Prison, from 20 September 1883 until 1 September 1979.
At Flight Path Golf & Outdoor Recreation, you can take part in a variety of fun and engaging activities.
Experience the beauty of Darwin's Premier Public Golf Course, with 55 acres of lush tropical gardens located on the edge of the city.
Outstanding fashion and accessories locally made and/or designed in Darwin, Australia
Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts and Culture Center was established in 2012 as the Katherine region's premier cultural facility and meeting place. Its founders include a visionary group of artists, elders, civic leaders, tourism professionals, educators, pastors and government partners from the Northern Territory. Together they built a community center that today offers theatre, music, cabaret, exhibitions, lectures, comedy, film and civic events, and hosts workshops, conferences, corporate event