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Defence of Darwin Experience

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One of the attractions in Darwin that will appeal to all members of the family is the Defence of Darwin Experience.

In the 1960s, the Royal Australian Artillery Association (NT), took action over the vandalising of the 9.2-inch gun emplacements of East Point. These guns, together with many six-inch pieces, formed the anti-ship defence of the town in World War II from the first bombing on the 19th February 1942 and the 64 subsequent attacks on Australia through 1942 and 1943.

Over the decades, the museum grew in size and became a tourist attraction. From first opening the site collection has grown as the RAAA members sought out abandoned military hardware from around the Northern Territory. Despite Cyclone Tracy, which destroyed every tree of the precinct, the Museum prospered.

In 2012, the Defence of Darwin Experience was added to the precinct. The exhibition space includes the Bombing of Darwin Gallery, iconic objects from that time, firsthand accounts and multimedia presentations. The new Experience is surrounded by the other buildings and artifacts of the Darwin Military Museum, artillery pieces, vehicles, uniforms, firearms, models and paintings and much more.

The air-conditioned cafe and shop complement this presentation of Australia’s north at war.
It is the story of Darwin’s role in World War II and is dedicated to the period 1932 to 1945.

Address: 5434 Alec Fong Lim Drive East Point, Darwin
Phone: 8981 9702

Berry Springs Territory Wildlife Park

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Attractions in Darwin – The Berry Springs Territory Wildlife Park

Park Mission

  • To connect visitors with nature through authentic encounters and exciting experiences;
  • To inspire change and long term action by developing environmental awareness; and
  • To play a central role in facilitating and advocating Conservation Programs in Northern Australia.

At the Territory Wildlife Park, not only do you see wildlife up-close in their natural habitats, you meet them walking through tree top aviaries, strolling around a natural lagoon and even get to interact with them during daily presentations.

You stroll beneath the surface in our walk-through aquarium and meet some of the Top End’s most amazing aquatic life. You meet, nose to nose, with our giant Saltwater croc. It’s the closest you’ll ever get to a salty without risking a scratch!

Our experienced team love sharing their knowledge of the wildlife and the habitats in their care. It’s what our people are passionate about. The more you ask, the happier they are to share.

Address: Cox Peninsula Road, Berry Springs, NT 0838
Phone: 8988 7200