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  2. Cyclone Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Severe Tropical Cyclone Tracy was a small but destructive tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in December 1974.The small, developing, easterly storm was originally expected to pass clear of the city, but it turned towards it early on 24 December.

  3. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    Before Cyclone Tracy in 1974 the Old Town Hall was almost complete from renovations. The cyclone caused major structural damage to the building and a portion of the art collections were damaged. The salvaged collections were put in rented space scattered around Darwin. On 1 July 2014, the MAGNT became an independent statutory body. [2]

  4. Portal : Tropical cyclones/Featured article/Cyclone Tracy

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  5. Darwin, Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery [120] (MAGNT) in Darwin gives an overview of the history of the area, including exhibits on Cyclone Tracy and the boats of the Pacific Islands. The MAGNT also organises the annual Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award , the longest-running Indigenous art award in Australia.

  6. Darwin Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's origins can be traced to 1976 when a group of enthusiasts sought to preserve aviation relics after the destruction of Cyclone Tracy. It was later broadened to include the documentation of World War II aircraft crash sites and the preservation of aviation relics related to the defence of Darwin during World War II. The museum was ...

  7. HMAS Arrow (P 88) - Wikipedia

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    During Cyclone Tracy on 25 December 1974, Arrow was driven ashore and sank at Stokes Hill Wharf in Darwin with the loss of two ... Australian National Maritime Museum.

  8. Fannie Bay Gaol - Wikipedia

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    The gallows remain on public view, and visitors can push the lever that operated the trap. The prison was damaged, along with much of Darwin, by Cyclone Tracy in 1974. At first female prisoners were housed in the Gaoler's accommodation but in 1928 a female section was constructed and male and female prisoners were held in separate buildings.

  9. Wikipedia : Today's featured article/October 18, 2004

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    Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that devastated Darwin, Australia, on 24 December–25 December 1974. It was recorded by The Age as being a "disaster of the first magnitude... and without parallel in Australia's history". It killed 65 people and destroyed over 70 per cent of Darwin's buildings, leaving over 20,000 people homeless.