The Australian Women’s Weekly Food

Darwin, Northern Territory

Representing the Top End, Darwin is the nation’s most idiosyncratic capital. The usual NT stereotypes – crocs, outback pubs and beer-swilling locals – are part of its DNA, but Darwin is no longer a provincial outpost. If you like to eat and drink, you’ll love Darwin. Come for its al fresco dining scene, where balmy evenings are spent devouring fresh

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