Undiplomatic incident: Consular official bashed after Bombing of Darwin event
The Australian Federal Police and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade are working with NT Police after a visiting consular staff member was assaulted in the CBD.
The Australian Federal Police and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade are working with NT Police after a visiting consular staff member was assaulted in the CBD.
This chart shows why we’re unlikely to see ultra-low interest rates again with history suggesting we may face 40 years of rising rates which could reach up to 8 per cent, writes ASX Trader.
A cache of weapons stolen from a Berrimah camping store are still missing despite an arrest. Read what happened.
After a man was allegedly seen groping multiple women in Darwin CBD, police have urged the victims to come forward.
Not all is lost. Victoria has a clear competitive advantage across four world-beating exports and these mines won’t run dry. But first there will be pain.
The NT Government has come to the aid of private patients impacted by the shock shutdown of Darwin Private Hospital’s maternity ward. Read how.
A NT construction company found guilty of breaching workplace safety laws will contest a massive fine.
After corrections workers delivered a resounding no confidence vote for the Territory’s prison boss, the Minister has hit back accusing the union of ‘fearmongering’ and trying to ‘strongarm’ the government.
Opposition leader Selena Uibo has called out the chief minister for a stunning policy reversal. Read what it is.
Today’s rare earths market may be tough, but once up and running Meteoric’s Caldeira project in Brazil will be able to weather the storm.
Backers of this ASX junior think its technology, developed by an American university, could revolutionise critical minerals processing.
Down-hole work at Trek’s Martin prospect has confirmed the value of high-grade gold intercepts from last year, showing they are related to a system with scale.
The Territory Co-ordinator’s role is under fire from a Top End TO group.
The most powerful investor on Wall Street tells The Australian that corporate culture is ‘undergoing a reset’ away from its progressive outlook. Larry Fink is moving with the times.
The veteran property investor is replaying the strategy that turned a small commercial property trust into a $70bn industrial powerhouse.
Police have released crucial autopsy details in their search for clues in the death of a much-loved mother-of-three.
There is turmoil at Royal Darwin Hospital after a senior medical staff member was charged with serious sexual offences.
A bumper end to 2024 has opened the way for a promising new year for a key industry sector. But it’s not all good.
A national housing construction agency has been slammed for distorting the Top End housing market and prioritising an interstate rival. Read who it is.
The heartbroken father of a woman whose partner has been arrested in relation to her death has spoken with pride about his daughter’s love of song and her children.
Almost 14,000 tourists are heading to Darwin in the next month, with a whopping 18,700 to follow in the four weeks after that. Find out how they are getting here.
In delivering a long overdue rate cut, the central bank has a sobering message when it comes to more.
The BHP of the future will be less reliant on Australia and even less about iron ore as CEO Mike Henry reshapes the miner. Is it the right strategy?
A new alliance between two global carriers could see additional international flights in and out of Darwin. Read the latest.
Six-months since the NT election, the chief minister and a powerful union are already going toe-to-toe. Read why.
A Darwin contractor is set to face a 10-day Supreme Court industrial manslaughter trial, five years after the death of a Top End grandfather.
The enormous surge in prisoner numbers is delivering massive challenges for Corrections staff and management. Read the numbers behind the human tragedy.
Charles Darwin University is building on its connections with Indonesia, with a key new appointment. Find out what it is.
The spotlight is about to be shone on Indigenous fashion excellence with nominations open for the 2025 National Indigenous Fashion Awards.
Exposed to a trade war on one side and cheap steel dumping by China on the other, the boss of BlueScope goes for attack as the best form of defence.
A new tourist attraction is winging its way to Darwin and the man piloting it is one of the city’s most loveable characters Stefan Wood. Find out more about it.
An Australian agribusiness has won the lease to develop a major ‘agriculture hub’ east of Darwin. Find out what’s planned.
Northern Territory Trade, Business and Asian Relations Robyn Cahill heads overseas today on a key trade mission. Find out where.
After four years of service, Katherine Family Medical Practice will close on March 28, 2025, raising concerns over GP access in the region.
A tourism boss has made a passionate plea on behalf of his community. Read what was said.
As the Country Liberal Party celebrates its 50th birthday in Darwin this weekend, it’s worth remembering that five years ago, it was almost sent to the political dustbin.
The Northern Territory is competing for tourists against the rest of the world – and the struggle is real.
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