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Travel to the Northern Territory and uncover how deeply this region is embedded in Australia’s World War II history.

On 19 February 1942, the Bombing of Darwin became the largest single attack ever mounted on Australia by a foreign power, yet many Australians remain unaware of the scale of what happened here on home soil.

As a strategic Allied base, Darwin was heavily targeted by Japanese air raids from February 1942, with more bombs dropped on the city than on Pearl Harbor. The sustained threat triggered a major military build-up across the region, including at Adelaide River, 113km south of Darwin, which became a key Australian and American headquarters base.

Today, this legacy remains visible across the Northern Territory. From airfields and ammunition bunkers to oil storage tunnels and coastal defence sites, visitors can experience history where it happened and begin to plot their course through history.

 

Experience history where it happened

The Northern Territory played a pivotal role in Australia’s World War II story, with Darwin and surrounds receiving more bombing than Pearl Harbour. Much of this history remains visible today, preserved in the very places where events unfolded.

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Planning a military heritage journey in the Northern Territory? Explore current travel deals to help you stay longer and experience more while you’re here.

Explore the Territory’s wartime routes

World War II history extends well beyond Darwin. Across the Top End and Red Centre, key sites and stories reveal the scale of the Northern Territory’s role in Australia’s wartime effort.

Go deeper into the history

Want to better understand the events, people and places that shaped the Northern Territory during World War II? Explore the Territory’s wartime stories.

Darwin’s military history

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