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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Darwin. From education to spirituality and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Calling all pickle lovers and pickle-curious foodies! Pickle Party – a fun, flavour-packed celebration of all things brined, tangy, crunchy and delicious. Your ticket includes: A personalised pickle name, Hands-on pickling station, A curated pickle share board, Pickle trivia, Pickle-themed party favours. Whether you’re a die-hard pickle connoisseur or just discovering the joy of pickling, this is a relaxed, social and slightly unhinged celebration of pickle deliciousness.

DOOF IN TOWN IS BACK ⚡️ April 18 2026 Bustard Town The spirit of Aetheria returns… and this time it’s going full futuristic digital madness inside Bustard 🌀 We’re bringing the doof energy back to the city, expect immersive vibes, deep sounds, and that wild Aetheria magic you know and love This is not just a party, it’s a portal See you on the dancefloor ✨

Join us over a famous Top End sunset to celebrate and connect with your fellow delegates, over canapés and drinks at an iconic Darwin venue.

Get ready to raise the roof with laughter and song at our Humour & Harmony Bar Choir, expertly led by the incomparable Shalom Kaa! Guaranteed to lift your spirits, this unique experience blends humour and harmony for a night of pure joy. Whether you're a seasoned singer or just love to have fun, this event promises laughter and camaraderie in equal measure.

City of Darwin with Darwin Community Arts (DCA) presents a free two-day program specifically designed for the Arts Community of Darwin.
Learn to make focaccia & labne in this hands-on class! Bring 2 bowls, taste fresh bakes, and take home your creations. Spots limited—book now!

Sake and pizza might sound unexpected, but trust us… this pairing is pure harmony. Expect aromatics, savoury depth, and those “wait… why does this work so well?” moments. Whether you're a sake lover, a wine drinker, or simply pizza-obsessed, this tasting is designed to surprise and delight. Stick around after and listen to local singer and musician Mia perform. Min of 15 to go ahead or full refund.

The Territory Q Networking Long Lunch brings together the Northern Territory’s most influential business leaders, industry pioneers, and decision-makers for a curated experience designed to spark conversation, strengthen relationships, and showcase the people shaping the Territory. This event will feature a distinguished speaker lineup including, Shane Dignan, Michael Allen, and Elisha Harris. Together, they will share perspectives on growth and the opportunities ahead for the Territory, offering valuable insights for businesses navigating an evolving economic landscape. Set in a premium environment, guests will enjoy a high-quality dining experience alongside meaningful networking with leaders across construction, energy, government, and professional services. Whether you are looking to strengthen partnerships, gain strategic insight, or position your business within the Territory’s most engaged network, the Territory Q Networking Long Lunch is a must-attend event on the NT business calendar.
Firstly, massive shout out to all you legends who made it down to our last party featuring Serial Killaz back in November! Many have said bringing international drum & bass headliners to Darwin (especially during the Wet) is risky business, but you lot showed up in force and proved the scene up here in the Top End is alive, thriving, and here to stay. So as promised, we’re BACK at the end of April to wave goodbye to the Wet Season and "enter the Jungle SZN" as Dirty Decibels issues its first event of the Dry, once again taking over Bustard Town. Ed Solo (UK) Jungle Cakes 2026 Australia & NZ tour This exclusive Top End stop is part of one of the biggest jungle pushes Down Under - building on the success of our last show and proving Darwin deserves these world-class heaters. This isn’t just another gig - it’s a rare chance to catch one of the scene’s most influential figures right here in the Top End. Supported by the Dirty Decibels residents: Trafik Nugget or Nuffin Wizza
Thank you for registering for ACAH 2026. This year the conference will be held in the beautiful Top End of Australia in Darwin on Larrakia Country from 23-25th April 2026. This year’s program will explore the journey of children and adolescents in the Top End, Australia and beyond – encompassing the neonatal period, early childhood, schooling, and adolescence, culminating in a focus on population health and environmental health. Plenary sessions, workshops and panel discussions will centre on the health of First Nations peoples, health and population research and initiatives in Timor-Leste, youth justice and mental health and environmental advocacy. We aim to also address the unique challenges pertinent to working in the Northern Territory. This is a conference for health professionals, trainees and students working in child and adolescent health, and those with an interest in Indigenous health, improving outcomes for remote community children, youth justice and environmental advocacy. This conference will bring together like-minded professionals, trainees and students from around the country, from allied health, nursing and medical backgrounds, to further educate, connect and empower those passionate about improving child health. Additionally, delegates will have the opportunity to present their own research enabling sharing of contemporary knowledge in child health from all around Australia. Delegates will explore the best that Darwin has to offer, including excursions to the local sunset markets, exploring local haunts and celebrating the start of the coveted dry season.
Discover the communal art of printmaking and enjoy traditional Indonesian food and karaoke. Pasar Malam | Night Market: Contemporary Printmaking from Indonesia and Australia exhibition. Jocelyn Tribe (Darwin) and Alfin Agnuba (Yogyakarta) from Hacking Kracking at Krack! Studio. Suitable for ages 16+. $15. Limited places. BYO shirt, tote or fabric! Bookings essential.
This training provides insight into common types of cognitive diversity experienced by clients in alcohol and other drug (AOD) settings, and explores how to adapt approaches to effectively and inclusively support people in withdrawal, treatment and recovery. Participants will learn practical strategies for recognising and responding to both temporary and long-term cognitive differences, ensuring that AOD practice is inclusive, responsive and person-centred.