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and following a public meeting the Darwin Workers' Club was re-established. A combined Stadium, Concert Hall and Meeting Place opened on 31 May 1946 with money subscribed and lent by its members and a series of concerts, fund raisers and boxing tournaments were staged at the Stadium after its completion in December 1946. The civilian population of the Northern Territory was increasing steadily and the 1947 census return recorded a population of 2,538 people inside the Darwin Town boundary. May Day celebrations resumed in 1947, with a monster sports programme and a street procession led by
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At the end of the Second World War, Darwin reverted to civil control, with many of the evacuated administrative staff and the civilian population returning early in 1946. The departure of most of the armed services from the Northern Territory left little in the way of public entertainment facilities
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funding for cultural events was available to local organisations through a funding committee attached to the Northern Territory Administration Department of Welfare. Initial applications were made to the Regional Grants Committee in each local centre and passed on to the Administrator or to the
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staff. A large group of Aboriginal men who joined the march won the prize for the best parade. Although much of China Town had been dismantled, a small number of Chinese people returned to Darwin after the war, re-establishing their businesses and building new homes in the outlying suburbs.
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Minister for final approval. In 1964/65 the first of these grants for the staging of exhibitions and events was received by the City of Darwin Festival Committee; the North Australian Eisteddfod Council; and the Centralian Arts Society. This led to the staging of the first
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An annual grant to assist Australian cultural organisations was instituted by the Commonwealth Government in 1952 and the sum of 1 000 pounds was distributed through five organisations in the Northern Territory, thereby enabling small festival type events. By 1964
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by the Japanese Air Force between February 1942 and November 1943. During this time, Darwin was a garrison town under the control of the Department of the Army, who spared no effort to improve recreational and entertainment facilities for troops based in Darwin.
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The event now takes place as part of the Darwin Festival. The work of both emerging and established artists is showcased at the fair, which enables arts industry buyers, as well as art loves, to buy art directly from art centres which are owned and operated by
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By the 1990s, the focus of the festival shifted to include community arts and aspects of Darwin's multiculturalism. The event was renamed the Festival of Darwin in 1996 and later renamed Darwin Festival in 2003 to reflect its growing international status.
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celebrations resumed in 1950 and in 1953 the Darwin Chinese Recreation Club reformed and participated in a street procession as part of the Coronation Week Celebration in Darwin.
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the Chinese community remained active in the social life of the town and formed the Darwin Chinese Recreation Club in December 1923 to take on all comers in the sports of boxing,
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Commonwealth of Australia. "The Northern Territory Report for the Period 1st July 1949 to 30th June 1953" (Commonwealth Government Printer: Canberra, 1955), p. 33.
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Commonwealth of Australia. "The Northern Territory Report for the Period 1st July 1949 to 30th June 1953" (Commonwealth Government Printer: Canberra, 1955), p. 29.
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in December 1941, the civilian population of Darwin was ordered to be evacuated and Darwin and the surrounding area was placed under military control following a
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The festival is usually held over 18 days and nights, and includes local and touring performances and events. There are outdoor concerts, workshops, theatre,
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lifestyle. The festival is held over 18 days in August and comprises a series of events including outdoor concerts, workshops, theatre, dance music, comedy,
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Table showing ‘Population of Northern Territory (Exclusive of Aboriginals) from 1881 to 1910 Inclusive’. In Commonwealth of Australia. Northern Territory.
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Palmerston was renamed Darwin following the Commonwealth takeover of the Northern Territory in 1911. By this time, largely through the restrictions of the
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Darian Smith (2011) "Chapter 2: History of Agricultural shows and rural festivals in Australia". In: Gibson, Chris & Connell, John.
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A Festival Event: Aspects of the Changing Nature and Content of Some Community Celebrations in Darwin in the Twentieth Century
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The Arts Council of the Northern Territory formed from a public meeting held in 1968 and affiliated with the newly-formed
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in 1869 and by 1888 the non-Indigenous population of the Northern Territory consisted of around 1,200 Europeans and 6,000
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has a tradition of street parades and festival events dating back to early European settlement, following the issuing of
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The modern festival evolved from the Bougainvillea Festival staged in 1979 to celebrate the first year of
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to South Australia, 1863. The Township of Palmerston (as Darwin was then named) was surveyed by the
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announced that it would no longer finance the festival, after nearly 30 years of sponsorship.
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in 1974. The festivities were temporarily halted by the evacuation of Darwin following
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Northern Territory Administration. Welfare Branch. Annual report 1964–65. . p.36.url=
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had been lobbying to end the association, more so since the controversial planned
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Movement demonstration processions, popular in the early 1900s, were followed by
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on 19 February 1942. The township was extensively damaged during a subsequent
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held by the Darwin Workers' Club between 1919 and the late 1930s. Despite the
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The 16th edition of the art fair was held from 5 to 7 August in 2022 in the
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off the territory's coast. The board had arranged alternative sponsorship.
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In 2024, Darwin Festival is scheduled to run from 8 to 25 August.
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The art fair is scheduled to run from 11 to 13 August in 2023.
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Annual arts festival in Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia
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organised by the Chinese storekeepers, market gardeners and
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In 2024, Darwin Festival is scheduled for the 8-25 August.
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Northern Territory Government Printer, Darwin 1979. p.11.
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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards
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after the gold rushes of the 1870s were hugely popular.
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Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House
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Report of the Government Resident for the year 1910.
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are held in the same period as the Darwin Festival.
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Index

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair
template
Infobox recurring event
considered for merging
Logo of the Festival
The Festival space in 2023
Arts festival
Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin Festival
arts festival
Darwin, Northern Territory
Northern Territory
cabaret
visual arts
Garma Festival
NATSIAA
National Indigenous Music Awards
Darwin
Letters Patent
annexing the Northern Territory
South Australian Surveyor General
GW Goyder
Chinese people
Chinese New Year processions
coolies
Palmerston
White Australia Policy
trade union
Eight Hour Day
Labour Day

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