Two top Territorians reappointed
TWO of the Territory’s most senior public servants have had their positions extended, which will see them spend a decade in two of the most influential positions
TWO of the Territory’s most senior public servants have had their positions extended, which will see them spend a decade in two of the most influential positions
THE Territory’s highest tourism accolades will not be awarded in 2020, following the abolition of the NT’s tourism industry under coronavirus
SMART City data has shown that Darwin residents complied with coronavirus lockdown restrictions during April with less people visiting the city compared to the previous two months.
A TRAPPED turtle had a flippin’ lucky escape from a washed-up fishing net after a local stumbled across him on a beach walk. SEE the heartwarming VIDEO here
DARWIN city residents have reported feeling buildings swaying overnight after a 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck in the Banda Sea
A HUGE new artwork at a Darwin primary school aims to encourage students to keep reading and use their imaginations in the classroom and schoolyard. WATCH the TIMELAPSE VIDEO here.
RESTAURANTS, cafes and pubs preparing for life under coronavirus restrictions have received their first glimpse at operation under a mandatory checklist that will be enforced from May 15.
FUEL prices in the NT will be capped even if it means fighting the fuel giants in court, Chief Minister Michael Gunner said yesterday.
FISHO Jayden Stockbridge is lucky to be alive after throwing full beers at a 3m croc that was circling his crashed boat in the mangroves at Darwin’s Middle Arm on Monday afternoon.
A MAN, who lost control of his boat and ploughed into mangroves, was left at the mercy of a number of crocodiles he saw during an afternoon on the water
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