Darwin council voucher scheme passes halfway mark
MORE than half of Darwin council’s $300,000 voucher scheme kitty has been spent by locals at restaurants, retailers and tourism operators in just over a week.
MORE than half of Darwin council’s $300,000 voucher scheme kitty has been spent by locals at restaurants, retailers and tourism operators in just over a week.
LEADER of Government Business Natasha Fyles has defended the NT Government’s use of WhatsApp as a means of communicating, saying it is only used for ‘informal’ communication between members.
RUGBY League stalwarts may have their beloved Richardson Park saved, with an election promise from Terry Mills and his Territory Alliance to preserve the spiritual home of NRL NT.
DARWIN council’s ties with Shenzhen, Haikou and other cities are on hold but Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says ‘they will remember us’ when international travel starts.
THE GOLD Coast Suns are pursuing a home game at Darwin’s TIO Stadium this year, likely to be held in August, despite initial concerns coronavirus may derail the club’s NT sunrise.
TOURISM operators now have a date to work towards – July 17 – to welcome visitors for an, albeit smaller, tourist season this year.
FEARS an exotic tick-borne disease could be spread among pet dogs have been raised after it was found in a small number of dogs in the NT.
THE Darwin Turf Club has immediately started planning for a 1000-ticket Cup Ball under the stars following the decision to open the Territory’s borders from July 17
A JOURNEY for justice in lifting the Northern Territory’s gag laws on sexual assault survivors has landed freelance journalist Nina Funnell a top gong at this year’s Walkley Awards
A REWORKED Darwin Festival will this year feature more homegrown talent on a new stage, however it comes at the cost of the beloved Lighthouse and Spiegeltent
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