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Liberty Square commemorates the Darwin Rebellion of 17 December 1918 in which about 1000 demonstrators marched to the Government House demanding the resignation of the Administrator of the Northern Territory over unemployment, taxation and political representation.
Liberty Square commemorates the Darwin Rebellion of 17 December 1918 in which about 1000 demonstrators marched to the Government House demanding the resignation of the Administrator of the Northern Territory over unemployment, taxation and political representation.
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Mitchell Street, State Square, Darwin NT 0800, Australia
The Victorian-Gothic Government House, also known as The House of Seven Gables, is the office and residence of the Administrator of the Northern Territory
State Square has the Parliament House, Supreme Court, Government House and Old Court House and Police Station
The underground Oil Storage Tunnels were bored into the cliffs of Darwin to store oil during World War II
Brown's Mart hosts live music performances and theatre
The heritage-listed Victoria Hotel was among the hotels built to house the rush of immigrants during the Gold Rush
Lyons Cottage was Darwin's first stone house, built in 1925 to house engineers of the British Australian Telegraph Company working on the Australia - UK submarine telegraph cable
The wreckage of the MV Neptuna, a cargo vessel that was downed during World War II, lies in the Darwin harbour