Bábbarra Women’s Centre Artists to Exhibit Work in India
A group of Northern Territory (NT) artists from West Arnhem Land will showcase ancestral stories through textiles at the Bangalore International Centre Exhibition in October 2024.
Charles Darwin University to Advance Sustainable Agriculture and Aquaculture
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has secured a $240,000 grant from the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations .
Bringing the Territory outback into the gaming world
Territory entrepreneurs Nathan Groves and Chas ‘CJ’ Cole are redefining the future of both gaming and agriculture in the Territory with their world first game ‘Pasture: The Livestock Simulator’.
Australian consular officials decked out with Indigenous artist designs
Ikuntji art, which is famous for its bold colours and decisive brush strokes, is displayed in many national and international galleries and institutions.
First large-scale Battery Energy Storage System
First large-scale BESS in the Northern Territory reaches milestone
Central Australia Hydrogen Project
Central Australia Hydrogen Project awarded Major Project Status.
Wurrumiyanga renewables project powers forward
Construction on the Wurrumiyanga Solar Infill and Energy Storage Pilot Project has reached an important milestone, with earthworks and the installation of 1.2 MW cyclone-resilient solar arrays now complete.
Exporting sunshine
The $30 billion plus project will herald the start of a new renewable export industry in the Northern Territory.
Manganese ore charts growth for Anindilyakwa
Shipping of manganese ore is expected to commence by end 2022.
Full speed ahead for Territory invention
The world is slowly but surely falling for a brilliant invention that had its genesis in Darwin.
Asia pacific aircraft storage
The facility is the first purpose built aircraft storage and recycling facility for the region, with proximity to Asia creating flexibility for customers operating aircraft throughout the Asia Pacific region.
Showcasing art and culture to the world
The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation event brings together and showcases the work of over 2000 artists from more than 70 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Centres. DAAFF enables arts buyers to purchase art directly from Aboriginal artists.
Partnership brews perfect coffee blend
Darwin’s army of coffee lovers demanded their own unique brand - and Christos Panas delivered.