What a catch: Top End angler reels in massive grouper
There are plenty of fish in the sea, but not many quite as large as the giant goliath grouper reeled in by a young Territory fisho and his mates. Find out how big it was.
There are plenty of fish in the sea, but not many quite as large as the giant goliath grouper reeled in by a young Territory fisho and his mates. Find out how big it was.
‘Absolutely ludicrous’: An unlicensed man driving six times over the legal limit is lucky to have survived a collision with a large ute.
The headaches around flying in and out of Alice Springs has one local business owner dreaming of a reliable, low-cost, means of transport that is much closer to the ground.
As the Country Liberal Party celebrates its 50th birthday in Darwin this weekend, it’s worth remembering that five years ago, it was almost sent to the political dustbin.
Police still compiling phone records and crash report ahead of Outback Wrangler Matt Wright’s mammoth eight-week trial.
The family of a Darwin murder victim have shared their relief after the jury handed down its verdict: ‘We feel at ease now, that it’s all come to this, and it’s all over’.
A stalwart of the Territory sporting community has been remembered for his bright smile, commitment to the game and for being a great mate to everyone he met. Read the tributes.
Police have downplayed – but not ruled out – another curfew in Alice Springs, as additional officers are dispatched to the troubled NT town as a result of rising crime and anti-social behaviour.
The Lord Mayor has unveiled plans for a new civic centre to replace the existing council chambers. See how it looks.
A lifesaving scan has saved hundreds of lives in the 30 years it has been offered freely to Territorians.
The NT is in for three thrilling AFL games for 2025, with the fixtures locked in confirming two 2024 finals sides will take on the Suns at TIO Stadium. Check out the fixtures.
The draft business case for a major industrial hub being developed in the Top End has been knocked back, and a two-year extension granted on a key environmental regulatory check.
A recording of the storm by the late Bishop Ted Collins who was sheltering at St John’s College.
The unexpected departure of the peak body’s CEO, the pausing of the Darwin Salties and an external review into operations has the Territory basketball community worried about its future. Read what’s happening.
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