The latest community reporting from Darwin.

Darwin suburb Anula will undergo stormwater pipe replacement works on Driffield Street, with works starting early July.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

A senior environmental advocate who has held successive NT governments and industry to account is stepping down after six years in the role.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

A 22-year-old chef from Muirhead has claimed the Nestlé Golden Chef's Hat Award for her region, securing her place in the prestigious national championship.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

The City of Darwin's ordinary council session next Tuesday will consider matters affecting the municipality and its residents.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

Battery-powered road train targets the jurisdiction with Australia's highest lung cancer diagnosis and mortality rates.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

New councillor takes seat following election in the inner-city ward.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

A practical guide to Darwin's public and private hospitals, primary care, emergency options and the city's role as a tertiary and teaching health centre for the Top End.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

A general guide to how Darwin families and students navigate universities, vocational training, and the city's public and non-government schools, with details that change over time.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

A general explainer on how Darwin residents and visitors move around the Top End, from the Stuart Highway to the bus network, the airport and the long road and rail links south.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

More than 80 per cent of under-16s in Australia continue using social media despite the legislation, raising concerns for Darwin families and schools already struggling with online safety issues.
By The Daily Darwin · 26 June 2026

The best things to do in Darwin this weekend - markets, events, outdoor activities and more.
By The Daily Darwin · 25 June 2026

Tourism NT's effort to promote the Top End's monsoonal summer as a rich sensory experience is beginning to attract visitors who previously avoided the wet season months.
By The Daily Darwin · 25 June 2026

Aboriginal-owned businesses based in Darwin or using Darwin as their service centre are expanding across construction, land management, hospitality and professional services.
By The Daily Darwin · 25 June 2026

The city has developed sports facilities and events that punch above its population weight.
By The Daily Darwin · 24 June 2026

The Thursday and Sunday evening markets are the social heart of the dry season.
By The Daily Darwin · 24 June 2026

The twice-weekly open-air market on Mindil Beach is one of Darwin's most iconic community institutions, blending food, craft, entertainment and the city's famous sunsets.
By The Daily Darwin · 24 June 2026

The world's largest national park is three hours from the city centre.
By The Daily Darwin · 23 June 2026

The Top End capital's proximity to Southeast Asia and its diverse population have created a food culture that is unlike anywhere else in Australia.
By The Daily Darwin · 23 June 2026