The Northern Territory Archives Service (NTAS) is responsible for the preservation and management of Territory records, both government and non-government. The collection includes diaries, manuscripts, photographic prints and slides, scrapbooks, maps, letters, personal papers. reports, minutes of meetings, correspondence, policy files, publicity material, journals, legal documents, plans, posters and oral history recordings and transcripts.
The Northern Territory Library is the major reference and research Library, responsible for collecting, preserving and providing access to the Territory's documentary heritage and connecting people to the world of information.
The Northern Territory Library is the major reference and research Library, responsible for collecting, preserving and providing access to the Territory's documentary heritage and connecting people to the world of information.
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The gateway to library catalogue and online databases for the Northern Territory. Includes books, magazines and newspapers across the territory, in addition to extensive online information from general reference to Territory History and the Territory Images collection, and Health Information. The iPortal also includes tide times and depths, and weather information.
The Northern Territory Library has been enriching the lives of Territorians for over 30 years. Our services help Territorians connect with the past, contribute to the present, and learn for the future.
The Parliamentary Library Service (Northern Territory Library) strives to provide timely and confidential information services, specifically designed to contribute to the quality of the debate in the Chamber and to assist Members of the Legislative Assembly to perform their duties.
This online exhibition focuses on 19 February 1942, when mainland Australia came under attack for the first time. Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin that day, killing about 235 people and wounding 300 - 400 people. The Northern Territory Library has tried to put a face to the names and to tell their story.