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Funerals this week

Funerals for James Ezra Ramsay, Anne Mary Milikins and Judy Mckerr will be held in in Darwin this week. Read the latest funeral notices here.

Farewell to those we have lost.
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Today’s death notices

The deaths of Annettte Milikins, Dave Schelkis and Hon. Grant Ernest John Tambling have been announced in the NT News’ My Tributes. Read the latest death notices here.

NT Most Powerful real estate

Most powerful real estate agents

There’s nothing quite as volatile as the property market but with advocates and agents like these, the future is in good hands. MEET THE TOP 10.

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NT Most Powerful business

NT’s most powerful in business

In what has been a year of recovery for Territory businesses post-Covid, new players have been able to force their way onto the top 10 list. MEET THE TOP 10.

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ExclusiveNational

ABC’s $1 billion Bluey bungle revealed

The national broadcaster, which complains about a lack of funding, missed out on a slice of the lucrative merchandising pie of a brand that “will be around for 100 years”. See why.

Hamas has released the names of three hostages due to be released on Saturday: (from left) Alexander Troufanov, Yair Horn and Sagui Dekel-Chen. Picture: Supplied
World

Hamas names hostages due to be freed

Hamas has named three hostages to be released later today in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israel after increasing fears over the future of the ceasefire.

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‘Aussie Maldives’ 3h from Sydney

Aussie alternative to the Maldives

This babe of a bay has blinding white sand, shallow emerald waters and friendly rays you can swim with. No wonder tourists are calling it the Maldives of Australia.

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