DN

Darwin, NT

City in Northern Territory

AU flag

Australia

84.6k population • AU$122.1m budget
Websitedarwin.nt.gov.au
Projects
11
Products
1
Stories
2

Darwin, NT opens Australian-first wastewater treatment process focused on PFAS removal from leachate

A Low-Energy Evaporative Fractionation (LEEF) system was added to the Shoal Bay Waste Management Facility. LEEF removes poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from landfill leachate without additional chemicals, thus preventing harmful runoff. This process can eliminate up to 99% of PFAS from leachate. The facility also features a wetland evaporation system for the removal of ammonia and other contaminants. Local officials estimate a processing capacity of 50 megaliters per year for the new system.

Facilities & Infrastructure+2
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

Darwin, NT adds SkedGo's journey planning widget to its campaign for sustainable commutes

The Darwin Journey Planner can be accessed on the city's Getting Around page. Commuters enter starting points, destinations, and trip timing for real-time route options. Search results can be filtered by duration, price, and positive health impacts. Each route is mapped on a mobile-friendly display with estimated emissions and costs. The SkedGo integration recommends walking, scooters, bikes, and public transit for commutes that are less harmful to the environment.

Mapping+3
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

Darwin, NT coordinates with territory and national researchers on digital twin project

Darwin's digital twin focuses on environmental factors found by sensors and field research by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. Data from the city's IoT network captures real-time climate information in the Central Business District. Researchers used laser scans from central Darwin for baseline readings of tree health. The Citizen Science Project generated additional data on urban heating effects along the waterfront.

Data+4
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

Darwin, NT shepherds organizations toward responsible use of AI with AI Quick Start Guide

The guide rates an organization's readiness for the ethical and practical use of artificial intelligence. A 16-question assessment of the participating group reviews organizational structure, goals, and current technology use. The 22-question dataset and model assessment determines how an AI integration balances data accuracy with bias mitigation. Completed surveys lead to a 0-100 score from Aspiring to Leader along with recommendations for effective AI use.

Surveys+2
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

Darwin, NT responds to unemployment spike during COVID-19 with Green Army initiative

City leaders worked with four recruiters to hire residents out of work due to the pandemic. One hundred Green Army members worked 30-hour weeks across Darwin's suburbs. Assignments over 40,000 hours of work ranged from street foliage cleanup to park maintenance. The council developed small Green Army teams to expand the city's reach while complying with distancing requirements.

Parks and Recreation+3
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

Darwin, NT learns the favorite attributes and public assets of residents using Place Source Census

Local residents were approached to complete Care Factor Surveys and Street PX Assessments. Care Factor participants prioritized their favorite elements of public spaces in nine town centers. The Street PX Assessment asked respondents to evaluate 12 main streets against 50 attributes including public space cleanliness, unique shops, and visual character. Council leaders will use the Place Source Census to prioritize supported features in long-term plans.

Surveys+3
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

Darwin, NT chooses recycled asphalt for major roadworks project in territorial first

City officials approved a contract with Downer Group to apply recycled asphalt on seven roads. Each ton of the mix includes 150 kilograms of repurposed asphalt, 17 printer cartridges, and 590 plastic items. The newly surfaced roads will be monitored for longevity and maintenance needs before additional projects are approved. Darwin estimated a carbon emissions savings of 12 tons compared to standard asphalt application.

Recycling+4
DN

Darwin, NT

AU flag

Australia

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Help
  • Blog
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 Govlaunch Inc.