Palmerston Council considers rate relief plan
PALMERSTON Council is working on a business support package that could include rate relief for businesses in the satellite city
PALMERSTON Council is working on a business support package that could include rate relief for businesses in the satellite city
NON-ESSENTIAL council projects will be altered and put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic to ensure resources are spent on essential matters.
DARWIN council has been asked to waive three months worth of rates by the NT Government, followed by three months of deferred rates, to help relieve residents and local businesses during the coronavirus crisis.
PLANS to refurbish the Darwin Cenotaph, and add an eternal flame and a forecourt, won’t compromise the area’s capacity to host major events such as GleNTi, Darwin council has confirmed
NT POLICE fined a number of people over Easter, including one man who breached his quarantine by flying to Melbourne without an exemption to travel. The man had recently returned to Darwin and failed to quarantine on this AND on a previous occasion
ORGANISERS of the Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival will look to livestream the community event in a bid to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
THE threat of coronavirus won’t hold up construction of the controversial Charles Darwin University city campus development, which project partners are continuing to work on during the pandemic.
COVID-19 has kept NT fishos off the water in what is a traditionally busy period on Top End waterways.
INTERNATIONAL hospitality students face some of the toughest ramifications of coronavirus, with the jobs of many at risk, leaving them scrambling for money to support their education.
CHIEF Minister Michael Gunner and his wife Kristy O’Brien have welcomed their first child this morning, Hudson (Huddy) Thomas Gunner
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