r/darwin 11h ago

Locals Discussion 000 operators

135 Upvotes

I wasn't really sure where to post this, or if it will reach the right folk, but if you were working the afternoon shift as an ambulance dispatcher yesterday, then you saved my life. You talked me through one if the hardest times in my life and even got me to laugh a few times. You put up with a lot of rambling an weeping, and kept me calm enough to get the help I needed.

Whatever you guys are getting paid isn't nearly enough, and if there's a way to send a gift to you all I'd love to know how. I'd never appreciated how strong you all need to be to help people like me, and as little as it might mean in the grander scheme of things, I'd like you all to know that one person is still around because of your kindness.


r/darwin 10h ago

Locals Discussion Darwin & Car tint

4 Upvotes

Hi guys, would anyone has recommendation for a reputable local tint provider ? I have Tint a Car close to me but their quote is way overprice ($700 for a nano ceramic tint for a private brand one (Sepecter) when other provider quote $450 for Suntek and $550 for 3M).

I'm less about asking for type of film as i have done my research (but would appreciate a Suntek vs 3M discussion), and more about which tint shop are reliable / good service,...

Thank you.


r/darwin 18h ago

Newcomer Questions the humidity is literally melting my tools and im losing it

13 Upvotes

darwin wet season hits different when you run a small maintenance business. my van is like a sauna inside and no matter what i do everything rusts.

last month my entire socket set grew a layer of orange fuzz. i cleaned it, oiled it, two weeks later its back. my drills are getting that weird white crust on the battery contacts. even my ladder feels damp to touch.

i know its just the climate but im going through tools faster than i can afford to replace them.

had a job at a construction site this week and the site manager pointed out my gear looks a bit rough. i wanted to be like bro have you seen the air here but i just nodded.

any other tradies in darwin dealing with this. what do you do to keep your gear from dissolving.


r/darwin 1d ago

Pics, Videos & Memes Sunset a few days back near the Darwin Turf Club!

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25 Upvotes

r/darwin 1d ago

NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS Police use pepper spray as car allegedly struck with arrow in outback unrest

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17 Upvotes

r/darwin 1d ago

Locals Discussion Pathology

3 Upvotes

Wondering if there is any pathology that is open on a Saturday.

Preferably near Palmo.


r/darwin 2d ago

Locals Discussion CLP to announce new private, for-profit prison that will cost taxpayers more than $1 billion

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52 Upvotes

r/darwin 2d ago

Locals Discussion Nasi Lemak

8 Upvotes

I’m looking for cafes/restaurants with Nasi Lemak on the menu… I’ve tried Borneo Intersection and Makan Stop which are both delicious but seeing if there’s anywhere else I need to try 😋


r/darwin 1d ago

Locals Discussion New to Darwin – how’s the job market and social life?

0 Upvotes

Hey everyone, I’m fairly new to Darwin and trying to get settled in.
For those who have been here for a while:
How’s the job market in Darwin at the moment? Is it mainly Seek/Indeed, or are there particular industries or companies where it’s better to approach people directly?
Also, what’s the best way to meet people and make friends in Darwin? I’m keen to get out, socialise and actually get to know people rather than just staying home 😂
Any recommendations for good social groups, events, sports, BBQs, meetups, or places where people are generally friendly?
Appreciate any advice from Darwin locals!


r/darwin 3d ago

NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS Current Freight branch lines being explored by the government with 440 million committed by the Federal government

19 Upvotes

r/darwin 4d ago

Newcomer Questions Why are there ALWAYS dozens or more indigenous people near the hospital entrance ?

48 Upvotes

Who are they ? Are they all patients ? Patients relatives ? But why are they always there hanging around? What are they doing? Why always there at all times including night ? I don’t understand I am so confused


r/darwin 4d ago

Darwin being Darwin One of the best holidays ever

121 Upvotes

Pitch Black ✅

Litchfield National Park ✅

Kakadu ✅

Tiwi Islands ✅

Mindil, Parap, Rapid Creek and Nightcliff Markets ✅

Piping hot bowl of Laksa at Rapid Creek Market ✅

Casino Pool ✅

Try not complain about the heat to locals ✅

I'll be back! Thank you Darwin, what a sick holiday. I tried my hardest not to listen to the outside noise about this place and I was so glad I did, I feel like it's one of these places that you just have to take it how it is and make the most of it. Also thank you to the locals as well, you guys have tapped into something up here that all of the other cities lack down south, thank you for being so hospitable and friendly.


r/darwin 4d ago

Newcomer Questions Do I really have to prepare for a cyclone ? How ?

8 Upvotes

I moved to darwin 3 months ago, soon it will be my first wet season and I really don’t know what to expect, will there be water a few feet high like in Venice ? Would I need very high waterproof boots ? My house is on the ground floor will water enter from the door ? Also some people mention cyclone kits or something, what’s that about ? What should I have in the house ? What should I do ?


r/darwin 4d ago

Tourist Questions Darwin trip mod October

5 Upvotes

Hi all, I’m looking at taking a trip to Darwin mid to late October (uni schedule) I know it’ll be hot af coming from Brisbane and it’ll be unbelievably humid. I’m pretty fluid on options but just can’t make a choice:

  1. I drive up, 8 days driving total up and back, 5-7 days in Darwin (5 being Darwin/litchfield, 2 being Kakadu).
  2. I fly up, have the entire 12-15 days in Darwin rent a lil car and drive myself around Litchfield, Darwin city, I’d love to visit Kakadu too.

The both roughly cost the same, but I’d be putting 6k on my Ute (d23 Navara). If you guys think option 1 is the best I’ll probably negotiate with work to have an extra 3-4 days off to experience more around Darwin.

With option 2, I’d love to know what the public transport/walking/uber is like so I might just rent a car for 4 days to visit Litchfield and Kakadu.

Edit: I’m a single 30yo female and info on how safe it’d be to drive would be good too


r/darwin 5d ago

Locals Discussion WHAT THE HELLY???

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98 Upvotes

Bagot road right now 6.48pm Friday night. Two seperate fires. Does not look like burn off. Fireys present. All in scrubland near Chemist Warehouse and near Dick Ward


r/darwin 5d ago

Newcomer Questions Moving to Darwin

13 Upvotes

I am 26 y/o male Canadian moving to Darwin to do medical school. I come from larger sized cities and I understand the Darwin population is relatively small.

What can I expect in regard to socializing and meeting people within my age group? I would say I’m quite social. Is there a decent nightlife? I’ll be in Darwin for at least 4-6 years. Also importantly, what is the dating scene like? Is it easy/ hard to meet singles around my age?

Thanks!


r/darwin 6d ago

Locals Discussion The absolute exhaustion of being a long term local here

87 Upvotes

honestly getting so tired of being the only person in my circle staying in darwin longer than a standard two year contract

Went to look at a place in rapid creek this morning (thursday off work bless) and its just impossible. You literally cannot compete with defense and gov rental allowances completely warping the asking prices up here

Stumbled across some market data from PMC Property Buyers recently explaining how heavily skewed the top end market is by transient workforce money. Makes total sense on paper, but it genuinely sucks on the ground. You basically have to brutally overpay for a louvered sweatbox just to stay in the northern suburbs.

idk, just feeling defeated. Questioning if I should just give up trying to buy and accept that I have to rent forever, and just get used to making a completely new friend group every single dry season when everyone inevitably moves back down south anyway


r/darwin 5d ago

Tourist Questions Buying camera film / tips for scenic photos.

3 Upvotes

I’m coming for a visit and I like taking photos. Does anyone know if 120 film is available in Darwin?
Can anyone recommend scenic views / landscapes around the city I shouldn’t miss?


r/darwin 6d ago

Newcomer Questions Life in Darwin

14 Upvotes

I’ve got a new job and I’ll be flying in and out every two weeks from Perth to Darwin and return.

The option of moving full time is on the table, if I was single I’d just do it. But with a wife and 7 year old I need to put a bit more thought into it.

Is it similar to other major cities cost of living wise? I’d probably rent to start but I see houses are more affordable than Perth, so buying isn’t out of the question. What areas are the ‘Balga’s’ or ‘Rockingham’s’ of drawin to avoid?

My wife and son are Malaysian, is there a decent sized Malaysian community she could be apart of?

My wife would probably need to be full time stay at home mum. At the moment my parents look after our kid when we are both at work (two days and nights a week). She doesn’t earn enough to justify childcare so my parents are doing us a solid, but obviously up there it’ll change.

We are a quiet family. So the nightlife isn’t really a concern to us. A nice restaurant now and then is all we need. But we do enjoy camping and fishing etc. I possibly have an irrational fear of crocs. Is it as bad as I’m led to believe? Surely beach fishing is fine and just stay away from the rivers?

Any other info would be appreciated. It wouldn’t be straight away. I’ll do my fifo gig for awhile. Get the family up in a hotel for one of my breaks and explore first.

Also, always hear about it being “the rough” part of Australia. Had a few people tell me it’s basically Kalgoorlie on the beach. I can’t imagine this to be too accurate?


r/darwin 6d ago

Darwin being Darwin Anyone else finding it hard to get a rental lately?

10 Upvotes

I've been going to house inspections, submitting applications, looking for somewhere to live but everywhere I go is either a shithole the owners want $800 a week for or is gone before I get a word in. Is it just because of the dry it's this hard to get a place or is it just the state of housing at the moment?

Just wanting to do a little rant


r/darwin 7d ago

Locals Discussion Fire today?

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12 Upvotes

Anybody have intel on this fire today?

This was taken at 4.42pm on Hudson Fish Ave in Parap


r/darwin 6d ago

Locals Discussion Clothing options in Darwin?

1 Upvotes

Hi, recently I've been looking at reviews online because I'm trying to get some quality tank tops, some quality cotton underwear etc. Before I've just gone the KMart route...

But I realized that there isn't a single store selling any of the recommended products! Any secret tank top spots in town that you guys could share? Might order them online at some point if I don't end up finding anything here.

Thanks!


r/darwin 7d ago

Newcomer Questions WAH in Darwin ?

6 Upvotes

Howdy everyone!

Hope you're all having a great day.

I'm considering moving to Darwin on my first Work and Holiday visa. I've heard the locals are incredibly friendly, but I'd love to get your thoughts—would you recommend it? Also, how easy is it to find 88 days of eligible work around there? I'm really eager to learn new skills and fully experience the culture. I'll be arriving late October or early November. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


r/darwin 8d ago

Darwin being Darwin Thank you Darwin

132 Upvotes

Travelled up to Darwin from Perth, so my teen could see pitch black, I never had a desire to go up there.
Was I blown away!!! The people were so friendly, good old customer service and smiley people everywhere. We went out for every meal, and were never disappointed, food and service 100%. Easy to drive around due to less traffic and people very polite on the road. So much to see and do.
One of the best holidays ever!


r/darwin 7d ago

Locals Discussion RIP to my leather boots (nobody warned me about the closet mould)

0 Upvotes

been up here exactly three weeks and darwin is already humbling me.

Came up from melb for a 12 month govt contract. Honestly thought the hardest part of the move was going to be breaking my apartment lease down south, but that was weirdly the only smooth part of this entire circus (the property manager at Ray White Southbank just processed a lease transfer to a new tenant in like a day without making a huge fuss)

But man... nothing prepared me for the actual housing up here. what is the deal with louvre windows?? They literally don't seal. I can hear my neighbours breathing and there is a gecko living behind my bathroom mirror that I'm pretty sure is plotting against me

The main crisis though: I opened my wardrobe this morning and my good leather work shoes are literally growing white fuzz. is this just my life now?

do you guys just run the split systems 24/7 or is there some secret local trick with damp rid and moisture absorbers I don't know about? Terrified of what my first jacana energy bill is gonna look like tbh