Demonstrations

Workshops

Kids Fun Zone

Safety Product Stalls

Entertainment

Expert Info

Demonstrations ⭐ Workshops ⭐ Kids Fun Zone ⭐ Safety Product Stalls ⭐ Entertainment ⭐ Expert Info ⭐

Join us for a free, family-friendly event focused on safety, community connection and expert information.

The Neighbourhood Watch NT Darwin Safety Expo brings together community members, emergency services, government agencies, safety providers, local businesses and organisations for an interactive experience designed to help Territorians to be better informed, prepared and confident in their everyday safety and awareness.

With demonstrations, workshops, children’s activities and family games, entertainment and safety-focused stalls, the expo is designed as a one-stop-learning community connection event where people of all ages can explore practical ways to improve safety at home, at work and when navigating the wider community.

Events Details

Date: Saturday, 18 April 2026

Time: 9am - 3pm

Location: Territory Netball Stadium, 235 Abala Rd, Marrara

💡Learn

Gain practical safety knowledge through workshops, demonstrations and conversations with experts - covering a multitude of implementable safety strategies.

🤝🏽Connect

Meet local organisations, community groups and professionals who work year-round to support the wellbeing and resilience of Territorians.

🔍Explore

Discover resources, products, and services designed to help you feel confident, capable and in control, while uncovering the fundamentals behind what keeps you safe.

📝Prepare

Walk away with a full safety toolkit - confident and equipped with new tactics and a plan you can put into action straight away.

Workshop schedule

Emerald Brick Road Adventure

Follow the Emerald Brick Road and explore the Safety Expo in a fun and interactive way!

Kids can travel around the event, visiting different stalls and discovering activities, clues and helpful safety tips along the way. Each stop on the trail will help them learn something new about staying safe in their community.

Once they’ve visited all the locations and completed their map, kids can submit it to go in the draw for a prize. It’s a great way for children to explore, meet local organisations and providers, fill their bag with safety gifts and gadgets, and learn about safety while having fun.

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