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Topping the list of unique and authentic Aussie festivals is Darwin’s annual Beer Can Regatta, bringing joy to the area since 1974. Homemade boats crafted from beer cans descend upon Mindil Beach in a display of charity and good humour, originally a humble idea to clean up litter in the area. Things to do in Darwin don’t come more comical than this.
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The festivals held in Darwin are as unique as the rugged Australian outback, with fast cars and homemade beer boats highlighting the calendar. More civilised culture can be found in the annual Darwin International Film Festival, while Bassinthegrass is here to satisfy lovers of Australian indie music.
Open since 1981, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is the state's most respected gallery space. Home to both contemporary and indigenous artworks, as well as many pieces that tell the stories of Australia's changing landscape and culture, this gallery is a must visit in Darwin.
Designed by famous Australian architect Beni Burnett, the Burnett House is a two-storey dwelling that has been standing in Myilly Point since 1938. Symbolic of tropical architecture it is referred to as a Type K style home, with a visit revealing tales of survival from both the Japanese bombing of 1942 and Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
The NT’s capital is home to many important museums, many of which tell the story of Australia’s involvement in World War II. Make a special effort to visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, where contemporary and indigenous works show important sides of the city. Put these high on your list of what to do in Darwin.
When a naughty treat and fresh Australian fruits collide, you know you are onto a good thing. Layers of meringue and whipped cream make for a textured dessert delight, topped with numerous berries, passionfruit and occasionally kiwifruit. Not surprisingly the best pav in the area is served at the Darwin Surf Life Saving Club.
Best eaten at
De La Plage, Darribah Road, Darwin Surf Life Saving Club, Darwin, Northern Territory 0801
From mussels to mackerel, oysters to ocean trout, seafood doesn’t get much better than the offering of Darwin Fish Market. Boasting only fresh Australian sea critters with a salty, straight-out-of-the-ocean taste, try their highlight of huge prawns eaten fresh on Fishermans Wharf.
Best eaten at
Darwin Fish Market, Francis Bay Drive, Fishermans Wharf, Darwin, Northern Territory 0800
Traditionally this may be an Italian dish, but parmigiana has well and truly established itself as an Australian favourite. Settle yourself in at Byron's iconic beachfront pub for a slab of chicken lathered in a tomato sauce and topped with grilled cheese. Hot tip: The Aussies have abbreviated its name, look out for the word "parma" or "parmy" on pub menus.
Best eaten at
Tim’s Surf & Turf Restaurant, 10 Litchfield St, Darwin, Northern Territory 0800
The meat pie, a baked pastry snack stuffed with minced meat, has become an icon of Australia despite its history dating back as far as the Neolithic Period of 9500 BC. The Aussie pie usually enjoyed with a layer of tomato sauce during an Aussie sports match. When visiting Darwin it should be sampled at Tommos Pies, a traditional pastry shop about 10-minutes out of the city.
Best eaten at
Tommos Pies, 1/3 Howell St, Berrimah NT 0828
One of very few food items that Australians can call their very own, the yeast extract food spread of Vegemite is an acquired taste that makes many foreigners squirm. Found in just about every supermarket across the country, it should be spread lightly over buttered toast for the perfect Vegemite introduction.
Best eaten at
DIY at a local supermarket
Meat pies, chicken parmas and big Aussie prawns run high on the list of the best foods found in Darwin. Try many authentic dishes and obscure local meats after tucking into an essential breakfast of Vegemite on toast. You’ll need the fuel for long days of adventure under the outback sun.
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