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Darwin
Exhibition
Ongoing
Unruly Days: Territory life 1911- 1921
The first decade of Commonwealth rule would prove to be the Territory's most unruly to date.
Exhibition
On now
Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma
A photographic exhibition from the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) celebrating 50 years of Yolŋu economic independence.
Exhibition
Ongoing
Colin Jack-Hinton Maritime Gallery
We're thrilled to announce that the Flinders Gallery is now open!
After undergoing repairs due to damage in late 2021, the Unruly Days exhibition and the Colin Jack-Hinto galleries are now back in full swing.
Thank you for your patience during our maintenance period. When you visit, please also say hi to Melville, our Pygmy Blue Whale, who has recently been reinstated in the Colin Jack-Hinton Maritime Gallery.
See you soon!
Exhibition - Now Closed
Reopening 7 December 2024
Cyclone Tracy
This exhibition is closed for a significant refurbishment to commemorate the upcoming 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy.
Exhibition
Ongoing
Transformations: the changing nature of the territory
Tracing an evolutionary timeline from the beginnings of our solar system, this exhibition journeys through the periods of natural history that have shaped the unique ecology of the Northern Territory.
Virtual Exhibition
Online
Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma
In the immersive Gumurr’manydji Manapanmirr Djäma virtual gallery, viewers can see historical vignettes of Yolŋu life in Milingimbi, Galiwin’ku, Gapuwiyak, Ramingining and Minjilang – communities where ALPA operates today.
Exhibition
On now
Tiny Territory
Tiny Territory makes large and wondrous the small, colourful and alien-like invertebrates of the Northern Territory.
Image: 2022 Telstra NATSIAA installation view. Photo: Mark Sherwood
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