‘Make the right choices’: NT students learn reality of road safety
More than 1000 students from high schools across the Top End have come together for AANT’s annual road safety program. Find out what they learnt.
More than 1000 students from high schools across the Top End have come together for AANT’s annual road safety program. Find out what they learnt.
A Top End council has split over the decision to relocate its library to Coolalinga Central, a costly move that will see Humpty Doo’s only library removed. Find out why.
The heartbroken family of a Territory grandmother have described her shocking condition following 10 days of ‘inadequate’ treatment in Royal Darwin Hospital following a routine knee surgery.
The CLP says its improving things for both developers and traditional owners, but the Aboriginal authority has criticised the government for ‘rushing’ through changes to ‘extremely important’ laws.
A $200m investment in the Stuart Highway is the only new big ticket item for the NT in the federal budget. Here is what you need to know about what’s in the budget for the NT – and what’s not.
The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested five males aged from 13 to 19 in relation to a wild crime spree across the Greater Darwin Region overnight ending with the combined efforts of Strike Force Trident, Darwin general duties and three dogs from the Dog Operations Unit.
Territorians have been invited to submit their best weather pictures for the Bureau of Meteorology’s annual calendar competition, with submissions set to close within days.
The Northern Territory Treasurer Bill Yan says Labor’s federal budget has let Territorians down – comments Solomon MP Luke Gosling has labelled as ‘misleading’. Read why.
A Territory childcare centre where a toddler accidentally hung herself on a fence is being investigated for ‘offences’ against the national childcare safety laws following four years of alleged breaches.
The Inspector-General of the ADF has launched an independent inquiry following allegations that the military justice system has been weaponised and abused.
The Attorney-General has not confirmed if she will take any action after a young girl was held in solitary isolation for 48 hours. See why advocates are calling for a critical bail service to be restored.
A Territory school principal fighting historic assault charges before the courts has given up his council position – months after he was first charged. Read the latest.
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