Delve into Coonawarra
The district Coonawarra of Darwin in Darwin (Northern Territory) is a district located in Australia about 1,946 mi north-west of Canberra, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 31°C / 88 °F
Morning Temperature | 26°C / 79 °F |
Evening Temperature | 29°C / 85 °F |
Night Temperature | 28°C / 83 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 51% |
Air Pressure | 1009 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 11 km/h (7 mph) from West |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 68% of sky |
General Conditions | Broken clouds |
Sunday, 5th of May 2024
30°C (87 °F)
27°C (81 °F)
Broken clouds, moderate breeze.
Monday, 6th of May 2024
30°C (86 °F)
27°C (81 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Tuesday, 7th of May 2024
30°C (85 °F)
27°C (81 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Argus Apartments
Signatures on Knuckey & Litchfield
Oaks Elan Darwin
Novotel Darwin Airport
RYDGES DARWIN AIRPORT HOTEL
Signatures on Woods
Mercure Darwin Airport Resort
Quality Hotel Darwin Airport
Vibe Darwin Waterfront
Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront
Videos from this area
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Country King Browns v University Pirates [2]
Heineken Hottest 7s in the World at Rugby Park, Marrara in Australia's Northern Territory. Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January 2015.
Melbourne City Silverbacks v NT Goannas [1]
Heineken Hottest 7s in the World at Rugby Park, Marrara in Australia's Northern Territory. Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January 2015.
Region 1 (Australia) Tournament 2008 - Dan Members
A compilation video of our Dan Members taking part in our annual regional tournament. Region 1 Australian Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan.
Region 1 (Australia) Tournament 2008 - Gup Members
A compilation video of our Gup Members taking part in our annual regional tournament. Region 1 Australian Soo Bahk Do Moo Duk Kwan.
When Will The Birds Return?
From The Film Australia Collection. Made by Film Australia 1975. Directed by Bob Kingsbury, Brian Hannant, Greg Reading, John Shaw, Norman Godbold, David Haythornthwaite and John Noble. Immediately...
Tribe7's v South Darwin Bunnies [1]
Heineken Hottest 7s in the World at Rugby Park, Marrara in Australia's Northern Territory. Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January 2015.
Casuarina Cougars v Miwatj Health 7's [1]
Heineken Hottest 7s in the World at Rugby Park, Marrara in Australia's Northern Territory. Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January 2015.
AEBF 2014 Nationals - Mens Singles - Paul Morelli (SA) v Steve Gray (VIC)
Paul Morelli (SA) v Steve Gray (VIC) 2014 Australian Eight-Ball National Championships Live - Casuarina Club, Darwin, Northern Territory Proudly Supported by Consolidated Leisure and Sport...
Daveta Rugby v FNQ Rugby [1]
Heineken Hottest 7s in the World at Rugby Park, Marrara in Australia's Northern Territory. Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January 2015.
2008 DAE Australian Nitro Buggy Speedway Championships (Dirt Oval)
Onboard video at the OCR Raceway dirt oval Nats.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Charles Darwin National Park
Charles Darwin National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 4 km southeast of Darwin. It is notable for its World War II–era concrete bunkers, one of which has been converted into a visitors centre and display of World War II memorabilia. It also has lookouts towards the city of Darwin. It contains middens used by the Larrakia people. The park has extensive fire trails suitable for bush walking, as well as a mountain bike trail maintained by the Darwin Off-Road Cyclists Club.
Don Dale Juvenile Detention Centre
The Don Dale Juvenile Detention Centre, an Australian maximum security prison for juvenile males and females, is located in Berrimah, Northern Territory, Australia.
Darwin Correctional Centre
The Darwin Correctional Centre, an Australian minimum to maximum security prison for males and females, is located 16 kilometres from Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The centre is managed by Northern Territory Correctional Services, an agency of the Department of Justice of the Government of the Northern Territory. The centre detains sentenced and charged felons under Northern Territory and/or Commonwealth law.
Division of Solomon
The Division of Solomon is an Australian Electoral Division in the Northern Territory. It covers the cities of Darwin (including the surrounding suburbs) and Palmerston. The only other division in the territory, the Division of Lingiari, covers the remainder of the territory. The Division was named after Hon Vaiben Louis Solomon, a Premier of South Australia, a delegate to the second Constitutional convention and member of the first Australian Parliament.
Anula, Northern Territory
Anula is a Northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The suburb lies to the east of Lee Point Road and to the North of McMillians road and covers an area of 1.318 km². The suburb lies to the north of Darwin International Airport which is also known as RAAF Base Darwin. The streets in Anula are named after early NT Mines and Mineral Fields. Names such as SpringHill Street, Caledonian Street, Wolfram Court and Zapopan Court being but a few examples.
Marrara Stadium
Marrara Stadium (also known as Football Park and currently as TIO Stadium due to naming rights) is a sports ground in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The ground was built in 1991 and Australian rules football and Cricket are primarily played at the venue. This includes Northern Territory Football League matches, pre-season Australian Football League matches, and also one AFL Premiership match each year - a 'home' game for the Western Bulldogs (although in 2009 there were two games).
Berrimah Prison
The Berrimah Prison, an Australian maximum security prison for males, is located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The centre is managed by Northern Territory Correctional Services, an agency of the Department of Justice of the Government of the Northern Territory. The centre detains sentenced and charged felons under Northern Territory and/or Commonwealth law.
Kormilda College
Kormilda College is an Anglican and Uniting Church day and residential secondary college located at Berrimah in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Hidden Valley Raceway
Hidden Valley Raceway is part of the Hidden Valley Motorsports Complex, 10 kilometres from Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The Hidden Valley Motorsports Complex includes a 1 km drag racing track (which runs alongside the main straight of the raceway circuit), the 400 m long Northline Speedway, a mud racing circuit, motorcross tracks and a go-kart circuit. Hidden Valley Raceway holds a round of the International V8 Supercars Championship each year.
City of Darwin
The City of Darwin is a local government area of the Northern Territory, Australia. It includes the central business district of the capital, Darwin, and represents two-thirds of its metropolitan population. The City covers an area of 112 km² and has an estimated population of 75,908 people.
Darwin Football Stadium
Darwin Football Stadium is a sports stadium in Darwin, Australia in the Marrara Sporting Complex, and is located adjacent to the TIO Stadium. Work began on the stadium in 2007 and was officially opened on 28 July 2007 when it played host to an A-League Pre-Season Cup game between Perth Glory and Melbourne Victory. The stadium has a seating capacity for up to 1,120 spectators, but can hold up to 6,000 including standing space.
Berrimah, Northern Territory
Berrimah is an Eastern Suburb in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Coonawarra, Northern Territory
Coonawarra is an eastern suburb in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Defence Establishment Berrimah and Darwin Detention Centre is located in Coonawarra. The origin of the name is derived from the aboriginal word for “Swan”.
Hidden Valley, Northern Territory
Hidden Valley is an eastern suburb in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Karama, Northern Territory
Karama is a working class Northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Winnellie, Northern Territory
Winnellie is a Northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Sanderson, Northern Territory
The Town of Sanderson is not a town as such, but an area of land within the Municipality of Darwin and contains a number of suburbs Anula, Wulagi, Karama and Malak.
Knuckey Lagoon, Northern Territory
Knuckey Lagoon is an outer suburban area in Darwin. It is 18 km East of the Darwin CBD. Its Local Government Area is the Litchfield Municipality. The suburb is mostly a rural area, on the fringe of Metropolitan Darwin. The area was named after Richard Knuckey, a surveyor from the late 19th century.
Tiger Brennan Drive
Tiger Brennan Drive is a major arterial road in the eastern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. The road travels southeast–east starting from Darwin CBD toward Darwin's eastern suburb of Berrimah, then continues to a connection with the Stuart Highway at Palmerston. Tiger Brennan Drive runs parallel with the Stuart Highway for most of its length. The road was named after Harold "Tiger" Brennan, a long serving Northern Territory politician and former mayor of Darwin.
Amy Johnson Avenue
Amy Johnson Avenue is a major arterial road in Darwin's eastern suburbs. The road travels 4 kilometres in a north - south direction, starting from Old McMillans Road in the north passing through the Stuart Highway and ending at Tiger Brennan Drive in the south. Amy Johnson Avenue is a quick bypass from Palmerston and Darwin's southern suburbs to Darwin Airport. The road was named after Amy Johnson, who was the first woman to fly solo from London to Darwin in 1930.
Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve
Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve is a small conservation reserve wetland located on the outskirts of Darwin and Palmerston in the Northern Territory. The area which the lagoon is located was named in 1869 after surveyor Richard Knuckey by the Surveyor General, Goyder.
Darwin's 97 Seven
Darwin's 97 Seven is a radio station that aims to broadcast the Christian message of salvation to the Darwin and Palmerston region. Along with broadcasting a wide variety of Christian music, 97 Seven carries content from other Christian radio stations and ministries including Focus on the Family, Adventures in Odyssey and 'Enjoying Everyday Life'. It was previously known as "97.7 Rhema FM".
Northern Immigration Detention Centre
Northern Immigration Detention Centre is a facility operated by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship to house people and process their applications concerning immigration detention. It is located at Coonawarra, an outer Darwin suburb and is described as primarily accommodating illegal foreign fishers. It has an operating capacity of 554 people. On 30 August 2010 100 detainees staged a riot and climbed on the roofs of buildings in the facility.
Charles Darwin, Northern Territory
Charles Darwin is an eastern suburb in the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The suburb is named after Charles Darwin National Park, named after Charles Darwin, which is located within the suburb. The suburb was to be developed as a residential and commercial area but was preserved in April 1997 with the creation of Charles Darwin National Park.
Berrimah Road
Berrimah Road is a major arterial road in the outer eastern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory Australia. The road provides an important transport corridor to access the port facilities at East Arm as well as the northernmost passenger and freight terminals on the Adelaide-Darwin railway. It has undergone recent upgrades as part of the Tiger Brennan Drive extension works between 2009 and 2012.