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Probably the most
persistent request received by the Northern
Territory Library since its inception in 1980 is
for information on Cyclone Tracy, which devastated
Darwin on the night of Christmas Eve 1974. Requests
come from primary and high schools students,
tourists, and survivors of the ordeal and their
families, to name just a few.
Cyclone Tracy continues to excite the interest of
all and sundry, and the fact that this natural
disaster, one of the worst in Australian history,
burst on to the notice of the Australian public on
Christmas Day, adds to its fascination.
It is for this reason that the Northern Territory
Library decided to establish this web site, to
inform people about the cyclone and its effects on
Darwin, both short and long term. It is hoped that
the details provided here will answer most
questions people have about Cyclone Tracy, but if
not, please email the Northern Territory Library
and we will attempt to supply any further
information needed.
This website has three
main areas:.

Cyclone Tracy covers the
history of Darwin, previous cyclones and a detailed
analysis of the build up, destruction and aftermath
of Cyclone Tracy itself

Meteorological information
includes information about cyclones in general and
Tracy in particular.

Oral histories, a
collection of compelling stories told by Darwin
identities of their Tracy experiences, these
'talking slide shows' (formatted in Macromedia
Shockwave) provide a human perspective to living
through the cyclone.
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