Oracle croc predicts 2025 federal election winner
The Territory’s own psychic croc has predicted the winner of the 2025 Australian federal election with one very quick snap. Find out who he picked.
The Territory’s own psychic croc has predicted the winner of the 2025 Australian federal election with one very quick snap. Find out who he picked.
The contrast between the tragedy we witness here first-hand and what passes for our national public discourse in Aboriginal affairs has never been more stark, writes Matt Cunningham.
NT Police seized a huge haul of kava and lots of cash in an Arnhem Land sting. See the photos.
If you’re looking for food and fun, there are a couple of cultural festivals to check out this weekend in Darwin, writes Kate Dinning.
If the Nightcliff station is ‘not a police station’, then the sign on the front should be taken down. Pretending there’s a police presence there when there’s not is more dangerous than having nothing there at all, writes Matt Cunningham.
A drunk man who hitched a ride on a moving bus was unable to keep a firm grip because he was holding a bottle of rum in one hand, the coroner has found.
Alice Springs police allegedly witnessed a terrified woman being dragged into a home while responding to an unrelated domestic violence incident.
While eager surfers took advantages of the churning ocean off Nightcliff, a leading Northern Territory knowledge hub has warned of the potential impacts to the agricultural sector if the tropical monsoon does not deliver.
With one milestone already reached in 2025, the owner of a Red Centre brewery says big things are in the pipeline. Find out what.
An error in public holiday pay has forced the NT government to stump up almost $22m owed to public servants. Find out who is affected.
A six year multimillion-dollar agreement has been signed by the Territory and federal governments and a peak organisation which is set to improve outcomes in remote communities. Find out how.
The CLP Finocchiaro Government and the powerful union United Voice are on a collision course. Find out why.
NT public servants are being directed to stop using a Chinese artificial intelligence app on official devices after the platform was deemed an “unacceptable risk”. Read what Corporate and Digital Development Minister Joshua Burgoyne said.
It promised a 24/7 police presence, but the CLP now says Labor’s Nightcliff Police Station is a white elephant so unfit for purpose it will never be able to deliver.
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