Tricky question. The longest day of the year (summer solstice) usually falls on December 22 or 23 each year, the equivalent of the winer solstice in the northern hemisphere. However, this date also happens to fall during the monsoonal season, so there is a good chance that Darwin does not receive the most sunlight on this day each year.
Australia's sunniest city is Perth, with an average of 8 hours of sunlight per day.
The most haunted place in Australia is Darwin, northern territory because of the bombing of Darwin
Darwin is the smallest state/territory capital in population, not the "most smallest" (double superlative!!) city in Australia.
Darwin is most certainly in the Northern Territory, and is the main city in the territory. Western Australia lies some way to its south west. Darwin lies at the top of the territory on the northern coast of Australia.
Darwin is located on the north part of Australia. It is the capital city of the Northern Territory.
A flight from Darwin, Australia to Cairns, Australia is 2 hours.
The time in Darwin, Australia, is GMT + 9.
Darwin City is the Australian Gateway city... It is the Northern most city of Australia and is the gateway to Asia
Darwin Australia, Florida USA, Congo in Africa
The City of Darwin is located in the Northern Territory, Australia. Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia. Darwin was established in 1869.
Australia typically has the most hours of sunlight in December because it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere during that time. Areas such as Queensland, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory tend to receive the most sunlight hours in December.
Darwin International Airport.