MyDarwin voucher scheme ready to relaunch
DARWIN council’s MyDarwin voucher scheme will restart at 12.01am Thursday morning, with the NT government putting $200,000 back into Darwin’s voucher pool.
DARWIN council’s MyDarwin voucher scheme will restart at 12.01am Thursday morning, with the NT government putting $200,000 back into Darwin’s voucher pool.
VISITORS to the Northern Territory from NSW and the ACT should be treated the same way as Victorians, according to Territory Alliance leader Terry Mills.
CALLS to ban commercial and recreational fishing at the Oceanic Shoals Marine Park won’t push the NT government to make a knee-jerk reaction, with a government spokesman saying they are confident current measures will help sustain the marine park.
TWENTY-FIVE firefighting crews — mostly volunteers — have successfully contained a dangerous blaze at Noonamah. SEE the INCREDIBLE PHOTOS HERE
TWO race meets into the modified 2020 Darwin Cup Carnival and racegoers are well and truly relishing the opportunity to frock up, flutter and frolic their way through Darwin Turf Club at Fannie Bay.
THE Territory’s housing market could see huge improvement from its strong response to coronavirus with borders set to open to interstate visitors, excluding declared hot spots, this week
DARWIN council’s final $75,000 round of MyDarwin vouchers has been exhausted in just 24 hours, with shoppers getting behind the hugely successful initiative to pour spending money back into the economy
TWO people who were feared lost in the remote outback in Central Australia have been located by family
A LEADING marine biologist has called for the Oceanic Shoals Marine Park, northwest of the Tiwi Islands, to be closed to recreational and commercial fishing
CHIEF Minister Michael Gunner will not attend the Chief Minister’s Cup today, despite him traditionally assisting in the presentation of the cup and the Fannie Bay racecourse falling within his electorate
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