Join us in person, on 3 August at the Event Space in the George Brown Botanic Gardens, as we bring […]
More than 20 RDH staff and health precinct users gathered on Thursday 26 May to share how they experience heat […]
The Northern Territory Government, in partnership with the Australian Government, City of Darwin and the Darwin Living Lab, led by […]
Darwin has high energy use for cooling buildings which will only be exacerbated with climate change. This webinar explored challenges […]
Outdoor workers are at greater risk of poor health outcomes at high temperatures and with poor air quality. The University […]
There is a wealth of biophysical, social, and economic information that is already available on Darwin. Digital Twins provide a […]
Green spaces in cities provide benefits to people’s health, communities, native animals, tourism, and local climate. As part of the […]
This video shows a fly-through of data captured by a long range 3D laser scanner. It was taken from a […]
In Darwin’s dry season, surface temperature ‘hot spots’ are found where there is lots of paving, roofs, bare ground and […]
The Activate Darwin Hub is hosting a community open day this Saturday (27th March, 2021) to learn about the heat […]