From NTFL footy on the radio to live AFL streams and community broadcasters covering Territory sport, Darwin fans have more ways than ever to follow the action whether at home, at work or on the go.
With year-round warm weather, Darwin is one of Australia's great swimming cities, and its public pools and clubs offer structured squads for competitive and recreational swimmers alike.
Darwin cricket runs through the dry season when the weather is perfect for the game. Here is where the competition happens, which clubs to join and what makes Top End cricket genuinely distinct.
Darwin's athletics community nurtures competitors from their very first sprint through to national-level performance, with Little Athletics providing the perfect introduction for young Territorians.
Darwin's flat terrain and scenic foreshore make cycling a year-round pursuit, and the local clubs offer everything from social Saturday rides to competitive criteriums.
Touch football has become one of Darwin's great midweek social institutions, with competitions running through much of the year and teams drawn from workplaces, friend groups and community clubs alike.
Lawn bowls in Darwin is as much about community connection and a cold drink in the shade as it is about the game itself, and the city's clubs roll out the welcome mat for players of every age and experience.
Darwin's dry season is made for junior cricket, and the Darwin and District Cricket Association runs a welcoming pathway for children from entry-level programs right through to representative cricket.
Darwin's sporting community is committed to making sure that everyone, regardless of ability or background, has a genuine pathway into active participation and the social rewards that sport brings.
The NTFL junior competition is one of Australia's most vibrant community football programs, giving Top End kids a pathway from Auskick all the way through to senior footy.
Darwin's relationship with the water runs deep, from competitive sailing at Fannie Bay to legendary barramundi fishing, dragon boat racing and the city's beloved recreation lagoons.
Marrara Indoor Stadium is the Top End's premier airconditioned sporting arena, hosting everything from NBL1 North basketball to netball and major indoor events.
Darwin's dry-season mornings are among the finest conditions for running anywhere in Australia, and a network of scenic foreshore routes, reserves and weekly parkruns make it easy to get moving.