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Issue 27, volume 3
p.83-87
01 of 14Downtown construction
02 of 14 Working out on Mindil beach
03 of 14The city’s skyline
04 of 14James Paspaley, executive director of the Paspaley Group, in its retail shop
05 of 14Ranger Lorraine Williams, of the Larrakia indigenous tribe
06 of 14Shops in the city centre
07 of 14A new residential and commercial complex in Darwin’s wharf
08 of 14Britta Decker, who with her partner Marijana Joerder, runs PR company Agentur
09 of 14Melaleuca On Mitchell, a hostel which, at $137 per night, is more “flash-packer” than backpacker.
10 of 14Chris Young, head of the Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce
11 of 14The central business district
12 of 14A young crocodile at Crocosaurus Cove, a tourist attraction
13 of 14Wave pool near the convention centre
14 of 14Entrance to Crocosaurus Cove
As capital of the vast, sparse Australian Northern Territory, Darwin has been given plenty of room to emerge as a dynamic port town. This gateway to Asia is excited about its future – be it in property, pearls, or crocodiles.
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