The Truth About Paganism And Witchcraft
Tony explores myths and truths about contemporary Paganism and Wicca religions.
Tony explores myths and truths about contemporary Paganism and Wicca religions.
Most of the time when people complain about Darwin they really exaggerate. There are so many things you can enjoy here that you can’t experience anywhere else. In response to all the whining, Josefina offers a list of things to like about Darwin.
Lang tells us about his experience at the Darwin Festival Launch, held at the Aviation Institute last Wednesday.
Mosh pits can get quite extreme, expecially when there are 7500 people in them. Alexa tells us about her Bass In the Grass experience, and explains why she can’t stand Mosh Pits.
Agents of YEAH is a group of young people dedicated to engaging, educating and empowering young Australians aged 15 – 29 to lead in sexual health, and HIV/AIDS awareness in their local communities. In this article Alexa writes about a workshop they ran recently in Darwin.
Lang gives us a review of his experience at Bass In The Grass 2011, featuring massive acts like British India, Birds of Tokyo, Art vs Science, Sneaky Sound System, and The Presets.
The grounds before Darwin Parliament House got very noisy on Wednesday the 11th of May, for a protest against the proposed nuclear waste site at Muckaty.
Olivier outlines his idea for the greatest party ever!
It’s the Australian blockbuster that every gamer should play. The world’s number one video game magazine, Game Informer rated it 9.5, PlayStation Magazine- Australia calls it “one of 2011’s biggest blockbusters.” What is it? L.A. Noire. Developers Team Bondi teamed up with publisher Rockstar for seven years, hired hundreds of programmers and over 300 actors [...]
It seems that the climate change movement in Darwin has lost some of its momentum.
Darwin City Council Youth Projects invites young people aged between 12 and 20 years to apply to be
part of Council's Youth Advisory Group (YAG). YAG meets monthly to discuss and inform Counci on issues affecting young people, as well as organising and hosting projects.
Contact us for an information kit!
Phone: 89 300 300
Email: yag@darwin.nt.gov.au
Or submit your details online