
Lucky Bat
Lucky Bat has got you covered morning ’til midnight. Coffee, brekkies, salads and cakes meet wood-fired pizzas, tap beers and Tom Yum Rums. And live music in the band room. You little beaudy.
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The Darwin Fringe program wouldn’t be as tasty without the support and input from our friends. We value safe risk taking and positive experience. So do they! Each year we join forces with over 50 different venues and organisations to bring to you 10 days of vibrancy, exploration and discovery.
Lucky Bat has got you covered morning ’til midnight. Coffee, brekkies, salads and cakes meet wood-fired pizzas, tap beers and Tom Yum Rums. And live music in the band room. You little beaudy.
Rowdy burgers, smooxy cocktails, frothy beer, mean vino’s.. Booze, Food, Music & Art. A salubrious environment for like minded people.
Housed in one of the most significant heritage buildings in the heart of Darwin city, Brown’s Mart is an iconic, much loved performance space that has been the centre of community arts development for over 45 years.
An intimate textile emporium showcasing exclusive print-on unique natural fibre designed and made by artist Anna Reynolds. Digital print on natural fibres handwoven, screen printed, block printed, recklessly dyed, stitched and handpainted textiles.
A multi-awarded centre of excellence, Tracks is a hub of expertise in community dance built on an extended history of trusted community collaboration. Tracks is an innovator, developing Australian dance that values and utilises a diversity of dance practice.
The Tracks studio is a great community resource and is available for hire.
Darwin Community Arts is a community association dedicated to grassroots arts development in the Darwin Region of the Northern Territory of Australia. It began as Brown’s Mart Community Arts in the 1970s and reinvented itself as a neighbourhood-based arts organisation in 2007.
NTAHC aims to enable individuals and groups who are affected by or at risk of contracting blood borne viruses to increase control over and improve their health.
Darwin’s Public Library service with branches located in Karama, Nightcliff, Casuarina and City. Having fun is easy when you’ve got a library card.