Operation Dolmades in full swing for Glenti
With the iconic Greek Glenti just about to kick off this weekend, Operation Dolmades has been in full swing with all hands on deck.
With the iconic Greek Glenti just about to kick off this weekend, Operation Dolmades has been in full swing with all hands on deck.
David Jimenez, a Spanish-born immigrant, never gave up on his dream of firefighting even when times were tough. Find out why he chose the NT as his home.
Territory Day has been saved and Tuesday July 1 will be a cracker celebration after weeks of tense cross-border negotiations.
NT Police are investigating if “any criminality was involved” in the death in custody of a young Aboriginal man who was restrained to the ground by police in Alice Springs. See why his family say “all options” are on the table to access CCTV of the arrest.
Queensland’s new border commissioner wants Northern Territory pub bans enforced in parts of Queensland to combat the scourge of alcohol and domestic violence abuse, with an MP backing the move.
With the Treasurer ‘currently formulating’ this year’s budget, a Red Centre resident wants to make sure one department isn’t gutted – and she wants your help. Find out why.
With domestic violence ‘getting worse,’ Alice Springs – and Australia – have demanded the deaths of 117 women are not in vain. Watch the video and find out more.
A long-time, award-winning Northern Territory singer-songwriter is returning to the scene after taking a short break to have her baby boy. Find out how you can watch her live.
Controversial Territory Coordinator laws and the ICAC report that sank Police Commissioner Michael Murphy are set to dominate sittings, with reforms to long service leave, the debt ceiling, and public housing also on the cards.
A report into a sacked council’s conduct has been delayed, as another deadline on the council’s future creeps closer – which could see a reversal of a big decision made. Read the latest.
The local tourism industry says a new direct flight route between Darwin Kuala Lumpur is a significant win in opening up the Territory to Asia and beyond.
A politician’s plan to force the government into action on voluntary assisted dying has stalled, as the Chief Minister continues to resist pressure to bring the NT in line with the rest of the country.
There have been 132 Indonesian fishers prosecuted in Darwin Local Court since July last year.
Despite growing uncertainty surrounding trade relations under the Trump administration, Australia’s military relationship with Washington D.C. will remain unchanged in the Top End, with a 2500 strong US Marine force starting to fly into Darwin.
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