Council still backs upgrading velodrome despite funding backflip
DARWIN council remains committed to providing upgrades to the Darwin Velodrome at Bagot Park, despite $10.5 million allocated to the project being returned to the government last month
DARWIN council remains committed to providing upgrades to the Darwin Velodrome at Bagot Park, despite $10.5 million allocated to the project being returned to the government last month
PUTTING her life on the line to save a friend from a savage machete attack has earned a Territory teen one of Australia’s highest bravery awards
MOTORISTS will have to start paying for parking in the Darwin CBD from Wednesday after the Pay Stay App was reinstated.
A MAN has been taken to hospital with serious head injuries after his car crashed into trees in Darwin’s rural area this morning
TERRITORIANS are being encouraged to proudly wear red, yellow and black fly the Aboriginal flag this weekend, despite concerns it could breach copyright laws
KATHERINE’S only private medical clinic is set to shut by the end of October
THE first of six light towers at Bagot Oval were erected today, with the park soon to be fully adorned by light
CHARLES Darwin University’s projected coronavirus debt has dramatically reduced
THE headliners for Darwin’s Reset 2020 concert, the first live music festival since the coronavirus pandemic gripped the nation — and the globe — will miss the event due to border restrictions trapping them in Victoria
A DRINK driver has been stopped by police after CCTV caught him allegedly trying to leave Darwin’s main night-life strip while under the influence of alcohol
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