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Greater Darwin

The Greater Darwin Region is the vibrant northern gateway to the Northern Territory, encompassing the city of Darwin, Palmerston, Litchfield, and extending to the Tiwi Islands, Adelaide River, and Mary River wetlands. It’s a place where multicultural energy, Aboriginal heritage, and natural wonders come together in a laid-back tropical setting.

Regions

Big Turtle

Commissioned to celebrate the new estate of Lyons, which was established in 2004. The giant sea turtle was created by …

The Big Owl

Created in 2010 by Koolpinyah Richard Barnes. Located outside the Darwin Supreme Court along Smith Street.

The Giant Jellyfish

Created by artist Aly de Groot, using a whimsical woven technique. The two jellyfish can be found by the water …

The Big Dinosaur

This large fibreglass Brachiosaurus can be seen on Pierssene Rd, outside Bunnings Palmerston, previously a garden feature for a cafe. Originally bought …

The Big Buffalo

Dubbed Lefty by locals as one testicle is visibly bigger than the other. Lefty was originally gray and created as …

The Big Boxing Crocodile

Located outside the United Petroleum station, formerly known as the Bush Shop, on the Arnhem Highway at Humpty Doo. The Boxing Crocodile …

The Big Fish (Big Barramundi)

Visible from Gsell St, The Big Fish decorates the front yard of Wanguri Pre-School, Northern Territory. The Big Fish is …

The Big Stockwhip

The Big Stockwhip sits high and proud at the entrance of Mick’s Whips. Mick Denigan is a craftsman of whipmaking. …

The Big Frog

The Big Frog is located in an odd spot in Darwin. It was originally outside the ‘Get Stoned’ masonry but …