China’s top diplomat praises CDU’s Confucius Institute as ‘best’ in the country
China’s ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian has praised Charles Darwin University’s Confucius Institute as the ‘best performing’ in the country.
China’s ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian has praised Charles Darwin University’s Confucius Institute as the ‘best performing’ in the country.
What I witnessed at the Public Accounts Committee hearing into allegations against the Darwin Waterfront Corporation left me with more questions than answers, writes Matt Cunningham.
New data has crunched the numbers and found out where the cheapest childcare is in the country – and the answer might surprise you.
Police have charged three men after a large cooler full of meat was allegedly found to contain a side of methamphetamine.
A respected Scottish engineering business has opened an office in Darwin. See what it could mean.
A Sydney Swans AFLW player, who now calls Alice Springs home while working as an Emergency Department doctor, is setting up a footy academy in the Red Centre – and she wants your help. Find out why.
Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro has confirmed the damning and anonymised Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC) Operation Apollo report will be tabled in Northern Territory parliament today.
Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis has taken up his latest post as the chair of a nationally recognised committee aimed at driving economic growth in the Northern Territory.
Two Alice Springs cancer survivors say a dedicated nurse would have made a big difference while going through their treatment, and are now taking the fight national to make it happen.
Bursting the ‘Canberra bubble’ plaguing the military’s leadership woes must be a priority, argues a group of defence experts, who are urging the next government to shake up the ADF’s hierarchy.
On the back of a record year, the highly anticipated Palmerston Youth Festival is set to return for its sixth year, council documents show. Find out when it could be.
NT Police will not lay charges after a senior barrister’s ‘humiliating’ drink driving cop shop interview was ‘accidentally’ unlawfully leaked to the public.
It’s a day many associate with shamrocks and Guinness, but for one Irish expat who is more than 15,000km from home, St Patrick’s Day is about much more. Find out what.
The Opposition says the government must ‘answer basic questions’ about its handling of the ICAC’s Operation Apollo report that toppled the Police Commissioner.
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