Primary Years (years 3 - 6)

Investigate the people, places and events that have been a major influence in shaping Darwin into the unique place it is today. 

Black and white photograph of men standing and waiting at a train station. Men wearing white safari style hats and white suits.

Program snapshot

Investigate the people, places and events that have been a major influence in shaping Darwin into the unique place it is today. 

Session name: Then and Now - How has Darwin's past influenced what it is today? 

Available days: Tuesday to Friday

Time: Session commences at 10am. The session will run for approximately 60 minutes.

Curriculum: The program addresses learning outcomes in the Australian Curriculum

Location: Library & Archives NT is located within CDU's Education and Community Precinct, Danala, on level 2, 54 Cavenagh Street, Darwin City NT.

Booking and enquiries: All enquiries and bookings to be made via email at: lant.education@nt.gov.au

Learning experiences

Students will:

  • watch a 12 minute film that travels through time from Aboriginal peoples as sole inhabitants, to early explorers and European settlers, and on to self-government and the present day
  • investigate significant events in the Territory’s history using the pictorial timeline, and discuss the impact of these events
  • explore key concepts such as continuity and change, cause and effect, perspectives, empathy and significance
  • document learning and present to peers

Curriculum Links

Humanities and Social Sciences

  • use local history to explore the key concepts of sources, continuity and change, cause and effect, significance, perspectives and empathy
  • use local geography to explore the concepts of place and interconnection
  • evaluating and reflecting 

General capabilities 

  • Critical and creative thinking

Cross-curriculum priorities

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Library & Archives NT entrance with collaged photograph mural on the windows

Before your visit:

Students will gain more from the visit if they have already explored some aspects of Northern Territory history. Check out the Explore NT History page on our website for some history inspiration. 

After your visit:

Session Supervision

The session is facilitated by LANT Staff. To ensure the best experience for all, duty of care, including supervision of student behaviour, is the responsibility of the class teacher. It is expected that students will behave in a respectful manner and be aware that other people may be visiting the exhibition at the same time.  We look forward to welcoming students, teachers and accompanying adults.