Alice Springs lawyer to attend national ‘changemaker’ conference
The conference aims to train rural Australians how to be resilient and inspire positive change in their communities.
The conference aims to train rural Australians how to be resilient and inspire positive change in their communities.
A single mum who could be owed thousands by the Territory government says she is still in the dark about when it will be paid. In the meantime she’s struggling to cover the essentials.
Two Territory footballers have earned selection to a national squad as Darwin and Football NT gears up to a host an Asian Cup qualifier, among the largest events to have been played in the Top End.
Organisers of the GleNTi Festival have assured the public octopus will still be on the menu this weekend, despite two tonnes of seafood having been scrapped.
An Alice Springs Aboriginal Corporation has got a new manager – and he’s currently before the courts fighting charges of aggravated assaults against kids.
The Northern Territory will host a new women’s-only program aimed at empowering survivors of domestic violence through sport.
A rise in dog attacks on posties has been reported by Australia Post, with Darwin, Palmerston and Katherine identified as hotspots.
‘Trust is a fragile thing’: Removing NT Police from investigating its own role in the death of Kumanjayi White would both reassure the community and benefit officers, the Lingiari MP says.
Growing up during the rise of the Western Desert painting movement that emerged in the early 1970s, Warlpiri man Adrian Jangala Robertson is intimately aware of the importance of creative expression.
A woman’s window was smashed by a group to gain entry into her home – with police noting a recent spike in property offences.
Strong performances in the VFL have an Alice local eyeing a big league debut, which could be at a special ground – if everything aligns.
Dawn Beaumont, also known as the Queen of Hearts, ran Darwin’s City2Surf event in the middle of her epic 200 days, 20,000km duathlon around Australia.
Sergeant Vittoria Vitiello from 1st Combat Engineer Regiment is leading the garrison team for the Darwin Lions Beer Can Regatta on Sunday in the boat that won last year’s race.
With the iconic Greek Glenti just about to kick off this weekend, Operation Dolmades has been in full swing with all hands on deck.
Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/northern-territory/page/6