Popular restaurant faces 16th break-in, alcohol stolen
A Darwin restaurant has been hit with the latest in a string of break-ins over the past six years, with police expecting to lay charges against the alleged thief.
A Darwin restaurant has been hit with the latest in a string of break-ins over the past six years, with police expecting to lay charges against the alleged thief.
Darwin’s newest CBD venue has a familiar name. Read what it’s called and see a sneak-peek ahead of the bar’s opening.
Record low building approvals will be on the agenda as the Territory’s political leaders face off in their first pre-election debate.
The nation’s powerful corporate cop is doing too much, and most of it is small fry.
A leading miner is making a long-term commitment to Territory electricity generation ahead of a significant mine closure. Read what is planned.
With inflation increasing again, a Territory MP has launched a campaign to get Aldi to the Top End. Read the reaction and vote in our exclusive retailers poll.
A Palmerston commercial hub featuring a service station, medical, and allied health has hit the market, but it will come with a vacancy to fill amid an ongoing struggle to secure an IGA replacement.
From energy to supermarkets, Peter Dutton is proving instincts are built on more, not less, market intervention.
A peak industry body has gone public with concerns about trade training in the Territory as they call on the next government for financial support. Now the tafe providing training has responded.
These ASX-listed resources companies had a very decent June. All 50 of them.
Several ASX companies are focused on reducing CO2 emissions through their technologies and products. Here are just a few.
Backdoor-listed onto the ASX, former software stock Applyflow has made way for Canadian copper explorer FMR Resources.
Opposition leader Lia Finocchiaro says multicultural communities will be able to apply for grants worth up to $50,000 under a new CLP Facilities grants plan.
Dinah Beach yacht club will host its annual Viking funeral this weekend. Read why it’s significant.
The standout performers of 2023-24 were celebrated, but a new financial year brings fresh hope for different types of assets.
A Territory miner has plans to develop copper processing capacity at its new mine project. Read how they’ll do that.
A Sydney company has opened the wallet and is in the middle of a Darwin spending spree. Where will it end?
Incoming CEO Richard Fennell will need to quickly prove he isn’t just another product of the Bendigo culture that has had greater tolerance for costs than the bank’s investors.
A major brand has opened its new multisite and launched new services in a bold Top End move. Read who it is.
A new business has opened its first Australian office in Darwin and is looking to develop a production plant at East Arm. Read what’s planned.
The Territory government has trumped the CLP’s house construction package. Take a look at what’s on offer.
The Australian bank has passed a staggering milestone. Can it continue to defy gravity?
Recreational Fishing Minister Joel Bowden has reminded keen fishers that government grants are up for grabs, with one Palmerston club receiving a big financial boost.
A fed-up energy investor has called on Indigenous leaders opposed to exploration in the Kakadu National Park to take “destiny into their own hands” and support the development of a uranium mine as the world turns to nuclear.
Amid cost-of-living pressures, Territorian workers are celebrating bonuses aimed to alleviate their financial pains.
One of the main Beetaloo Basin developers has opened on the New York stock exchange. Read what happened.
The boss of a Territory critical minerals start-up has delivered a passionate spray against the company he helped take over. Read what he said.
A 3.9 per cent price jump, coming into effect on Monday, could cost families and businesses hundreds extra on their power bills.
Broken ceiling fans, rising rents, tight vacancy rates. These are the pressures facing 40 per cent of Territorians who are battling it out in the rental market.
One of the unsuccessful bidders to build Darwin’s ship lift said there was a major omission from the tender documents. Read what was missing.
Want a good electric blanket or other household item? Scott Pape says in an age of fake reviews, there’s one key place to check.
A new Stuart Park business set to open its doors on July 3 will nourish the stomachs and soothe the muscles of Darwin workers and their families, its owners say. FIND OUT MORE.
The NT News’ Future Northern Territory campaign returns for its third year next month as the push to create a $40bn economy by 2030 continues and this year will include a live leaders debate.
The two major political parties have responded to a call for additional tourism support. Read their responses.
Territory tour operators have had a grim start to the visitor season as the latest tourism numbers show a decline in arrivals. Read which regions had the biggest visitation slump.
A construction supply firm owned by Territory business titans, John and Tony Halikos, is seeking to build a commercial development featuring a large workshop, three retail spaces and a cafe.
An ex-Melbourne hospitality guru who took over a cafe after its closure earlier this year has shared a high level of detail about his new venue, while also revealing his part ownership in another Darwin venue.
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