Minister quotes Nazi propagandist to attack Labor in racism debate
The Territory’s Multicultural Affairs Minister has defended a speech where he compared the Labor Opposition to a Nazi propaganda chief.
The Territory’s Multicultural Affairs Minister has defended a speech where he compared the Labor Opposition to a Nazi propaganda chief.
When Ricky Bunug applied for a depot hand position at Reviva Darwin in December, he wasn’t sure if he would hear back. Find out why.
A Darwin physio’s diverse caseload has helped it mark an important anniversary. Read who it is.
Administrators have been called in to another Territory mining project. Read which one.
Government funding has been scrapped from a 30-year-old Northern Territory volunteer community group often outspoken about government and council legislation relating to infrastructure developments. Find out how you can support them.
A parliamentary inquiry into the proposed Territory Co-ordinator has emphasised the gulf between those in favour and those against the controversial proposal.
the Office of the ICAC has made clear it doesn’t comment on matters it is (or isn’t) investigating, writes Matt Cunningham.
A decision to bail a teen with a history of breaching his bail has been defended by the Territory’s top judge, who says the courts ‘frequently’ grant ‘compassionate bail’ – but the Attorney-General has signalled the NTG are willing to do whatever it takes.
A 12-year-old boy who went missing in Alice Springs has been found more than 600km away in a remote South Australian town, as police arrest a man.
Police officers will wand students at a Katherine school after a student was treated at a local clinic following a stabbing incident.
A former Northern Territory Attorney-General has called for the winding up of the NT’s corruption watchdog ICAC saying it has been a complete waste of time and money. Find out why.
Tough talk by Lia Finocchiaro from the Opposition benches about stopping bail for people charged with serious crimes is proving harder to implement in government.
The Northern Territory Titans are doing their home country proud, proving their talent on the world stage as they prepare for a final day tilt at the big prize on day two of the Las Vegas Nines.
The high price of flights in and out the NT have led to a local karate lover calling for help to fund a trip to train under ‘superstar instructors’ – with the hopes of passing on the knowledge.
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