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Following the 2002 Bali bombings, the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre was established by the Australian Government, bolstering Royal Darwin Hospital's capacity to respond to trauma and support deployed medical assistance teams during crises and medical emergencies in the Asia-Pacific. [3]
Casuarina Square, the largest shopping centre in the Northern Territory, is located in Casuarina in Darwin's northern suburbs. The shopping centre is built to the building code for Tropical Cyclones, due to cyclones that sweep through the area such as Cyclone Tracy in 1974. [citation needed]
Suburb of Darwin, the Northern Territory, Australia Casuarina Darwin, Northern Territory Casuarina Coordinates 12°22.4′S 130°52.9′E / 12.3733°S 130.8817°E / -12.3733; 130.8817 Population 406 (SAL 2021) Postcode(s) 0810 Location 14 km (9 mi) from Darwin LGA(s) City of Darwin Territory electorate(s) Casuarina Federal division(s) Solomon Suburbs around Casuarina: Nakara Nakara ...
The Darwin urban centre includes Darwin City and the associated suburbs from Buffalo Creek, Berrimah, and East Arm westwards, representing around 35% of the Northern Territory's population. [75] Palmerston urban centre closely approximates the Palmerston Local Government Area, and represents approximately 13% of the Northern Territory's population.
Casuarina Shopping Centre opened. [14] 8 June The Territorian International Hotel officially opened by the Minister for the Northern Territory, K. E. Enderby: 1974 25 February Contract awarded for the construction of Casuarina Hospital Main Block to John Holland. [11] 9 March Prince Philip and Earl Louis Mountbatten commence two-day visit to ...
Casuarina Palmerston Vanderlin Drive (Leanyer, Malak), Karama, Berrimah, Pinelands 10 Line Haul Darwin Casuarina Darwin CBD, Stuart Highway (Stuart Park, The Narrows), Bagot Road (Ludmilla, Rapid Creek), Trower Road (Alawa, Casuarina Square Shopping Centre) 11 Circular Casuarina Casuarina Operates Monday to Friday only
Four Square WA (Western Australia only) - re-branded as Eziway in 2004; Fresco Supermarkets (New South Wales only) - all but one store were taken over and rebranded as Franklins in 2002. Goodfellows; Harry Heaths (Victoria metro Melbourne only) - Heidelberg, Forest Hill, Nunawading, Chirnside Park, Epping Plaza, Balwyn. Became part of SSW
The Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme commenced as did an Amateur Radio Centre. Unfortunately the Radio Centre disbanded in 1979 and the school population rose to about 950. The Radio Centre re-opened and another new high school (Dripstone High School) was established in the northern suburbs reducing student numbers at Casuarina High School.