I've been there twice now, once for work and once for a weekend. The weekend I went up was for an exhibition match between the Queensland Reds and the ACT Brumbies, but I decided to make a touristy trip of it.
The game was Friday and I went out for a few beers with my boss afterwards, and stayed in a backpacker on Mitchell Street, right in the middle of the city.
Saturday morning I needed breakfast, and found this great Turkish place! I had the 'Turkish Breakfast,' which was kind of a breakfast antipasto platter, a pile of olives, feta, tomato, cucumber and an omelet - delicious!
I thought I would be adventurous and order a Turkish coffee... the little old lady who was behind the counter, who I can only describe as a nona (I don't know the Turkish word) kind of looked at me doubtfully, and tried to talk me into having a flat white. But I persisted, and it was... well... perhaps I should have taken her advice.









On Sunday arvo I headed to the Darwin Museum. They have this stuffed croc there, 'Sweetheart'. He was 5.1 metres long and killed a number of people... I suppose the name is ironic?

The museum also has this really interesting exhibition about Cyclone Tracey. There's this one little room you can step into that's pitch black and you hear a recording of the noise from 1974. It's pretty intense, and quite scary even though you know it's not real. One shudders to think what the real thing would be like.
They also had a touring exhibition about ACDC. My Dad, being a nerd, didn't really get into them much and therefore it's a bit of a blackspot in my musical knowledge, but that was interesting.
It's about a three hour drive to Darwin, so very doable for a weekend. I think what I like about it is quite similar to what I liked about Newcastle - it's got most things you might want but everywhere is 10 minutes drive. The humidity, however, is pretty confronting, and you can't really swim at the beach and expect to come out again.
But yeh, it's a great city and I'm looking forward to more touristy weekends!
I went back last week to do a four wheel drive course, which I think will come in handy. I now have no excuse for stuffing the ABC car though.
Work is going well, I'm finding some stories and making some contacts, and I continue to meet people socially. So far it seems like moving to Katherine was a good call!
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