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Alex pulls gold from the cold
In the last day of the 2011 Arafura Games International Surf Lifesaving full story...
Tears flow as Aceh takes gold
Aceh players shed tears of joy, while Darwin players were devastated after full story...
PNG score volleyball Gold again
In a rematch of the 2009 Arafura Games volleyball finals the Papua full story...
Course record but no Gold
Gold Coast golfer Courtney Massey broke the women’s course record at Darwin full story...
Arafura Games brings out weightlifting best
Nauru’s Itte Detanamo opened a new chapter in weightlifting history by breaking full story...
Gardiner and Barker claim marathon Gold
The 2011 Arafura Games half marathon took athletes through Darwin’s East Point full story...
International Visitors
The Arafura Games Host City - Darwin
Nestled between the turquoise water of the Arafura Sea and the red ochre of the Territory Outback, Australia’s northernmost capital city, Darwin, is characterised by its unique charm, relaxed lifestyle and its warm and friendly hospitality.
Combining city life with a rural atmosphere, a true blue Australian way of living with Asian and European culture, high rise buildings with magnificent native flora and fauna, Darwin is the often underestimated jewel of the tropics.
Located just as close to Singapore and Bali as to other major Australian cities, the ‘Gateway to Asia’ attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from overseas each year – intriguing travellers with a stunning landscape, a large variety of tropical fish, sea turtles and dolphins in a harbour three times the size of Sydney Harbour, Darwin also offers, a compelling diversity of entertainment and art, vast Indigenous culture and an array of unique markets filled with foreign scents and boasting tropical charm.
With a population of 120,000 Greater Darwin prides itself on being a multicultural city with residents from more than 60 nationalities and 70 different ethnic backgrounds.
Information on tours and accomodation can be found here.
Currency
The Australian Dollar (AUD$) is Australia's official currency. Notes come in $100, $50, $20, $10 and $5 denominations. Coins come in 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2 denominations.
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