NT Govt, major event organisers have no fears over worker shortages
Major events and hospitality and tourism businesses could see an influx of southerners fill some of the 7000 required roles heading into the Territory’s dry season.
Major events and hospitality and tourism businesses could see an influx of southerners fill some of the 7000 required roles heading into the Territory’s dry season.
NOMINATIONS for this year’s National Indigenous Music Awards are open from today as the team ramps up for the awards ceremony to return to the Darwin Ampitheatre on August 7.
Darwin council voiced its opposition to the indefinite detention of nine refugees, after alderman Justine Glover initiated the position at last month’s council meeting.
The contemporary vibrancy of Indigenous culture will be on show at this year’s Garrmalang Festival.
Overhauling major intersections and developing a cycling superhighway between key locations could become a key part of Darwin’s future.
The Territory’s best nurses and midwives have been named as finalists for this years industry excellence awards, highlighting their importance during the coronavirus pandemic.
Infrastructure redevelopments in Karama and Wulagi could help address a recent crime wave in the northern suburbs, thanks to a recent police operation.
A world concert tour, a Darwin football grudge match and a 200-year anniversary will all be a part of what promises to be the biggest GleNTi ever this year.
A new committee has been elected for the Freds Pass Rural Show, with eight members to help reinstate the festival for 2022.
Fearful and worried Karama residents want a troublesome laneway which leads to the suburb’s besieged shopping centre closed in a bid to reduce crime in the area.
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