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Darwin Convention Centre
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19B Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
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Civic Park
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Outstation Gallery
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Brown's Mart
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Survivors Lookout
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Nearby restaurants
The Precinct
7 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Hot Tamale
F2/19 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Wharf One
19 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0801, Australia
The Jetty Restaurant
39 Stokes Hill Rd, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Snapper Rocks
B2/7 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Fiddlers Green
19 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
CHOW!
D1 &, D2/19 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Bannsang Korean Restaurant
Shop B6/7B Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Oyster Bar
19 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Curve Restaurant and Bar
7 Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
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Darwin Waterfront Luxury Suites
Building 3/19b Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
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Top End Short Stays
19b Kitchener Dr, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Darwin Executive Studio
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Argus Apartments Darwin
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Zen Luxury Retreats
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Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel
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Hilton Darwin
32 Mitchell St, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Ramada Suites by Wyndham Zen Quarter Darwin
6 Carey St, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
Mantra Pandanas Darwin
43 Knuckey St, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
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Darwin Convention Centre

10 Stokes Hill Rd, Darwin City NT 0800, Australia
4.3(225)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Darwin Waterfront Precinct, Stokes Hill Wharf, Aqua Park Darwin, RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility, Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels, Christ Church Cathedral, Civic Park, Outstation Gallery, Brown's Mart, Survivors Lookout, restaurants: The Precinct, Hot Tamale, Wharf One, The Jetty Restaurant, Snapper Rocks, Fiddlers Green, CHOW!, Bannsang Korean Restaurant, Oyster Bar, Curve Restaurant and Bar
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+61 8 8923 9000
Website
darwinconvention.com.au

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Nearby attractions of Darwin Convention Centre

Darwin Waterfront Precinct

Stokes Hill Wharf

Aqua Park Darwin

RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility

Darwin Museum Underground WWII Oil Storage Tunnels

Christ Church Cathedral

Civic Park

Outstation Gallery

Brown's Mart

Survivors Lookout

Darwin Waterfront Precinct

Darwin Waterfront Precinct

4.6

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Stokes Hill Wharf

Stokes Hill Wharf

4.4

(1.5K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Aqua Park Darwin

Aqua Park Darwin

4.6

(36)

Closed
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RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility

RFDS Darwin Tourist Facility

4.7

(566)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Charles Darwin Dinner Cruise
Charles Darwin Dinner Cruise
Sat, Dec 6 • 7:00 PM
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Litchfield National Park & Fogg Dam or Crocodile Cruise - Day Trip from Darwin
Tue, Dec 9 • 8:30 AM
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Discover Darwin Harbour 1 hour Darwin Harbour Cruise
Discover Darwin Harbour 1 hour Darwin Harbour Cruise
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:30 AM
45 Stokes Hill Rd,, Darwin City NT, 0800
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Nearby restaurants of Darwin Convention Centre

The Precinct

Hot Tamale

Wharf One

The Jetty Restaurant

Snapper Rocks

Fiddlers Green

CHOW!

Bannsang Korean Restaurant

Oyster Bar

Curve Restaurant and Bar

The Precinct

The Precinct

4.1

(695)

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Hot Tamale

Hot Tamale

4.1

(649)

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Wharf One

Wharf One

4.3

(416)

$$

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The Jetty Restaurant

The Jetty Restaurant

4.0

(482)

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My first experience here was the Midnight Oil concert, the band performed incredibly well, the music was perfect and Peter Garrets singing was immaculate. What upset me however was the behaviour of everyone around us. My partner and I paid for the most expensive tickets to sit at the front row, but everyone from the back row started coming to the front and blocked our view. What was the point of having a price difference when everyone just breaks the rules anyways? There was a woman in a wheelchair that paid to sit at the front row and she was begging people to move so that she could see the performance, yet no-one moved. Everyone behaved like such animals. Drunk people were clumsily falling ontop of us, I couldn't believe what was happening. The people next to us got fed up and walked out, we were about to leave aswell, but then we decided to sit all the way at the back where there were hundreds of empty seats. Although we were so far away, we could still hear the music perfectly well. The stage was still visible however I will never make the mistake of sitting at the front row, or even just at the front section in general ever again. When I came a second time to see Crowded House, I sat all the way at the very back of the centre and it was worth it. Seeing everyone scramble to the front was honestly irritating to watch. There should be some kind of warning when purchasing tickets that this behaviour will occur, because this is the type of behaviour you see at stand-up concerts. At least the Darwin Entertainment Centre has standards and implements rules that people actually respect. The performance themselves here were fantastic, the audience not so much. To anyone thinking of going to a concert here, unless you enjoy acting like an animal, then I suggest sitting all the way at the back.
The Hungry FoxThe Hungry Fox
Absolutely fabulous venue but thr catering was very poor in my opinion. 3 day conference and the elderly lady walking round with a sour look on her face took the cake. Looked miserable I smiled and said hello a few times and no response lol Maybe she didn't like so many blackfellas there in the venue. Never had tea or coffee out long enough as soon as morning tea was over it was snapped up geez its only water. Blueberry almond cake was frozen and soooo dry. Honestly I just felt like it was over bearing service waiting to the second to pull off plastic like we were vultures. I give three stars for the spectacular venue. Staff could barely smile except the young guys were friendly the rest were rude as and cold as ice.
Mozinoz_ DigitalMozinoz_ Digital
Spacious easy access to watch live bands such as Midnight Oil. Several Clean amenities reduce waiting. Taxi and Uber friendly. Located on the harbour close to cafes and restaurants and Darwin beach! Limited food & drink options in centre so We enjoyed delicious dinner at Snapper Rocks just 2 mins walk from convention centre.
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My first experience here was the Midnight Oil concert, the band performed incredibly well, the music was perfect and Peter Garrets singing was immaculate. What upset me however was the behaviour of everyone around us. My partner and I paid for the most expensive tickets to sit at the front row, but everyone from the back row started coming to the front and blocked our view. What was the point of having a price difference when everyone just breaks the rules anyways? There was a woman in a wheelchair that paid to sit at the front row and she was begging people to move so that she could see the performance, yet no-one moved. Everyone behaved like such animals. Drunk people were clumsily falling ontop of us, I couldn't believe what was happening. The people next to us got fed up and walked out, we were about to leave aswell, but then we decided to sit all the way at the back where there were hundreds of empty seats. Although we were so far away, we could still hear the music perfectly well. The stage was still visible however I will never make the mistake of sitting at the front row, or even just at the front section in general ever again. When I came a second time to see Crowded House, I sat all the way at the very back of the centre and it was worth it. Seeing everyone scramble to the front was honestly irritating to watch. There should be some kind of warning when purchasing tickets that this behaviour will occur, because this is the type of behaviour you see at stand-up concerts. At least the Darwin Entertainment Centre has standards and implements rules that people actually respect. The performance themselves here were fantastic, the audience not so much. To anyone thinking of going to a concert here, unless you enjoy acting like an animal, then I suggest sitting all the way at the back.
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Absolutely fabulous venue but thr catering was very poor in my opinion. 3 day conference and the elderly lady walking round with a sour look on her face took the cake. Looked miserable I smiled and said hello a few times and no response lol Maybe she didn't like so many blackfellas there in the venue. Never had tea or coffee out long enough as soon as morning tea was over it was snapped up geez its only water. Blueberry almond cake was frozen and soooo dry. Honestly I just felt like it was over bearing service waiting to the second to pull off plastic like we were vultures. I give three stars for the spectacular venue. Staff could barely smile except the young guys were friendly the rest were rude as and cold as ice.
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Spacious easy access to watch live bands such as Midnight Oil. Several Clean amenities reduce waiting. Taxi and Uber friendly. Located on the harbour close to cafes and restaurants and Darwin beach! Limited food & drink options in centre so We enjoyed delicious dinner at Snapper Rocks just 2 mins walk from convention centre.
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3.0
3y

My first experience here was the Midnight Oil concert, the band performed incredibly well, the music was perfect and Peter Garrets singing was immaculate. What upset me however was the behaviour of everyone around us. My partner and I paid for the most expensive tickets to sit at the front row, but everyone from the back row started coming to the front and blocked our view. What was the point of having a price difference when everyone just breaks the rules anyways? There was a woman in a wheelchair that paid to sit at the front row and she was begging people to move so that she could see the performance, yet no-one moved. Everyone behaved like such animals. Drunk people were clumsily falling ontop of us, I couldn't believe what was happening. The people next to us got fed up and walked out, we were about to leave aswell, but then we decided to sit all the way at the back where there were hundreds of empty seats. Although we were so far away, we could still hear the music perfectly well. The stage was still visible however I will never make the mistake of sitting at the front row, or even just at the front section in general ever again.

When I came a second time to see Crowded House, I sat all the way at the very back of the centre and it was worth it. Seeing everyone scramble to the front was honestly irritating to watch. There should be some kind of warning when purchasing tickets that this behaviour will occur, because this is the type of behaviour you see at stand-up concerts. At least the Darwin Entertainment Centre has standards and implements rules that people actually respect.

The performance themselves here were fantastic, the audience not so much. To anyone thinking of going to a concert here, unless you enjoy acting like an animal, then I suggest sitting all the way...

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3.0
2y

Absolutely fabulous venue but thr catering was very poor in my opinion. 3 day conference and the elderly lady walking round with a sour look on her face took the cake. Looked miserable I smiled and said hello a few times and no response lol Maybe she didn't like so many blackfellas there in the venue. Never had tea or coffee out long enough as soon as morning tea was over it was snapped up geez its only water. Blueberry almond cake was frozen and soooo dry. Honestly I just felt like it was over bearing service waiting to the second to pull off plastic like we were vultures. I give three stars for the spectacular venue. Staff could barely smile except the young guys were friendly the rest were rude as and...

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5.0
2y

Visited for a criminology conference in November. Love the location on the Darwin waterfront as it's close to hotels, restaurants, cafes, and shops. The convention centre was easy to navigate around with good wayfinding. The catering for the conference was absolutely delicious and a personal highlight. The toilets and amenities were clean and tidy and the air conditioning greatly appreciated. Would not have a problem attending another...

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