Community in the Barkly enters snap lockdown
Ali Curung in the Barkly region has entered a snap lockdown with a new Covid-19 case diagnosed on Sunday afternoon.
Ali Curung in the Barkly region has entered a snap lockdown with a new Covid-19 case diagnosed on Sunday afternoon.
Darwin bus drivers feel they are powerless when handling ‘out of control’ passengers, often resulting in abuse.
After four years of family fun, a popular venue for school holiday fun has been forced to close permanently.
Far-right commentators in the US comparing Australian border rules with oppression experienced during the Holocaust need to stop, argues BETHANY GRIFFITHS.
Two year levels have recorded an increase in their NAPLAN results compared with 2008, but the NT is still behind nationally.
Thirty-one newly-minted doctors will help serve the health needs of the Territory after graduating from Flinders University.
One of the Territory’s leading schools has revealed it is increasing its fees by 14.9 per cent next year as they plan for major refurbishments.
Darwin commuters and visitors have forked out more than $1 million in parking fines to the council, representing a boost in economic activity following Covid.
More communities have returned detections of Covid in their wastewater and will go under mask mandate settings as four new cases of Covid were recorded overnight.
Irene Billias has detailed exactly what happened when she was made redundant from a Nightcliff childcare centre.
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