In one of the worst natural disasters Australia has ever seen, at least 66 people died and hundreds more were injured when ...
Hundreds of Cyclone Tracy survivors and their descendants have gathered in Darwin to mark the 50th anniversary of the disaster. On Christmas Day in 1974, the tropical storm killed 66 people and ...
Thousands left Darwin after Cyclone Tracy, some for safety, some for good. But the strength of many built up a new, stronger ...
Paul Boyce is a survivor, a resilient fighter, a man who lost everything in the treacherous winds of Cyclone Tracy, who ...
The daughter of the man featured on the front cover of the NT News’ Cyclone Tracy 50th anniversary supplement has shed ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has spent his Christmas Day in Darwin reflecting on one of the worst natural disasters ever ...
On Christmas morning, 1974, Melbourne Herald report Alistair Smith, who had been recruited from Scotland in 1966, was ...
Cyclone Tracy survivors broke down in tears as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese paid tribute to those who lost their lives in ...
Before first light on Christmas morning, hundreds gathered at East Point Reserve to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ...
Anthony Albanese joined hundreds of families in Darwin on Christmas morning to remember the lives lost to Cyclone Tracy in 1974, marking 50 years since the tragedy.
Cyclone Tracy’s trail of destruction rendered tens of thousands of Territorians homeless. And – tragically - it claimed at least 66 lives. Today, we gather to pay our nation’s respects to all those ...
The discovery was made by Jinson Anton Charles, an Indian-origin minister in the Northern Territory. Charles came across ...