Location ID: #10270306
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A real Aussie outback pub experience located in the world-famous Humpty Doo with the World’s biggest set of water Buffalo Horns above the bar, Brahman Bulls winning Beer Drinking Competitions, Horses in the Front Bar and plenty of Territory ...
Location ID: #10149518
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Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, approximately 70 kilometres east of Darwin along the Arnhem Highway, is one of the few wetland systems that is accessible year-round.It lies within the Adelaide and Mary River Floodplains.
Location ID: #10150212
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The open and airy sailing clubhouse on Fannie Bay offers the perfect setting to capture the spectacular Darwin sunsets. The bistro and seating area of the sailing club sits on the beachfront with panoramic views.
Location ID: #10270305
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Situated on the Arnhem Highway, halfway between Darwin and Kakadu NP, with The Adelaide River to the west and Mary River to the east. The Corroboree Park Tavern is a classic Territory pub surrounded by natural bushland we have acres of shady, ...
Location ID: #10160846
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The cattle export yards recently had a major upgrade, adding new yards and associated feed and water troughs under each of the 2 roofed areas to hold 4000 heads of cattle. The yard is within easy reach of Darwin CBD and close to the East Arm ...
Location ID: #10270304
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Location ID: #10150378
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Nightcliff Jetty is a popular fishing spot. Constructed of steel, the jetty extends out from the cliffs of the Nightcliff foreshore over tidal waters.
Location ID: #10205884
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Location ID: #10270302
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Location ID: #10270301
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Located at the Batchelor Airfield south of Batchelor. The airport currently has no commercial air services; however, it is utilised by the Northern Australian Gliding Club and the Alice Springs Aero Club as a flight training base. The airfield was ...
Location ID: #10270300
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The general store offers a variety of basic goods; centrally located in Litchfield.
Location ID: #10270299
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The Batchelor abattoir, 100 kilometres south of Darwin, processes cattle and water buffalo and was utilised in the filming of Netflix series Territory (2024).
Location ID: #10270298
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Robin Falls is one of the Northern Territory’s hidden gems. The three-tiered waterfall is reported as being named by Clyde Fenton, a North Territory medical practitioner and pilot, after Robin Cook, the “daughter of Dr M Cook, Chief Medical Officer ...
Location ID: #10270296
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Mount Bundy Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory. The property is situated approximately 4 kilometres east of Adelaide River and 130 kilometres south of Darwin. It is situated on the banks of the ...
Location ID: #10153515
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140km from Darwin City, Dundee Beachfront features pristine beaches, the Dundee Beach Holiday Park, a public boat ramp and tropical rural streets.
Location ID: #10270295
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Adelaide River Inn Tourist Park is situated within the Township of Adelaide River, 1 ½ hours drive (112km/70mi) south of Darwin & 2 hours drive (201km/127mi) north of Katherine on the Stuart Highway. he park has a PUMA service station, 43 rooms of ...
Location ID: #10270294
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The Sandpalms Tropical Motel & Roadhouse is an easy hour and a half drive south of Darwin City. The roadhouse features a bar, gas bowsers, accomodation cabins and is within easy reach of several boatramps and also has a resident Salt Water Crocodile.
Location ID: #10204583
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The Finniss River Station is a 200-square-kilometre 50,000 acre cattle station which incorporates the Five Mile Beach at Dundee as well as the mouth of the Finniss River. The station is a 90 minute drive from Darwin and features sweeping floodplains ...
Location ID: #10165410
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Berry Creek's clear and shady pools are a popular swimming spot that team with native fish and other aquatic life. The recreation reserve is managed by the NT Parks and Wildlife authority.
Location ID: #10270293
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Howard Springs Nature Park has been a recreational venue for the people of Darwin since World War II. Its diverse habitats include monsoon forests and extensive woodlands, providing a valuable wildlife habitat. During World War II, rest and ...
Location ID: #10150351
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Gunn Point is an outer rural locality in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The name of the locality derived from Gunn Point, the point or peninsula of land on the coast between the mouths of the Howard and Adelaide Rivers.
Location ID: #10253319
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The venue features a spectacular Show Court with tiered seating for 2,000 people on three sides for major events; plus three indoor training courts making the space perfect for multi-purpose usage. The floor space is 39,551 sq feet.
The Stadium ...
Location ID: #10160070
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Set in a stunning tropical waterfront location, the spectacular Darwin Convention Centre spans 22,900 square metres (31,200 sq ft) and is a world-class venue with adaptable spaces, all presented in a sleek modernist package. The light-filled foyers ...
Location ID: #10255581
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On the Fog Bay Road, only one hour from Darwin -- featuring natural bushland