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Darwin's Tech Scene Attracts Startups and Innovation Hubs

From innovation hubs to startup successes, the local tech community is buzzing with activity

By Darwin Tech Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 1:28 am

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Darwin's Tech Scene Attracts Startups and Innovation Hubs
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Right now, Darwin is home to over 150 startups, with 20 new businesses emerging in the past quarter alone, according to data from the Darwin Innovation Hub.

This surge in startup activity matters because it signals a significant shift in the local economy, with tech and innovation becoming increasingly important drivers of growth and job creation. The Northern Territory Government has been actively supporting this trend, with initiatives such as the NT Startup Strategy and the Darwin Innovation Hub, which provides resources and funding for early-stage businesses. As a result, the city is attracting attention from investors and entrepreneurs across the country, with many seeing Darwin as an exciting and untapped market.

In the heart of the city, the Darwin Innovation Hub on Smith Street is a hotbed of activity, with regular events and workshops drawing in crowds of entrepreneurs and developers. Nearby, the co-working space at 48 Marina Boulevard is home to a diverse range of startups, from e-commerce platforms to artificial intelligence firms. The Charles Darwin University, located on Ellengowan Drive, is also playing a key role in fostering innovation, with its Centre for Renewable Energy and the School of Engineering and IT providing valuable resources and expertise to the local tech community.

According to a recent report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the number of tech-related jobs in Darwin has increased by 25% over the past year, with the average salary for a software developer now sitting at around $85,000. Meanwhile, the cost of renting a desk at a co-working space in the city centre is around $500 per month, making it an attractive option for solo founders and small teams. As of June 2026, the Darwin Angel Investors network has invested over $1 million in local startups, with a focus on supporting businesses in the renewable energy and cybersecurity sectors.

Supporting Local Startups

So what happens next for Darwin's thriving tech scene? With the NT Government's Startup Strategy set to run until 2028, there is a clear commitment to supporting the growth of the local ecosystem. For entrepreneurs and small business owners, there are a range of resources available, from the Darwin Innovation Hub's mentorship programs to the networking events hosted by the Darwin Chamber of Commerce. As the city continues to evolve and grow, it's likely that we'll see even more exciting developments emerge from the local tech and startup community.

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