Full details: Deadly Cup Carnival back for exciting fifth edition
The Indigenous love of sport and culture will be front and centre for the fifth edition of the Deadly Cup, which will kick off NAIDOC week celebrations. Read what’s happening.
The Indigenous love of sport and culture will be front and centre for the fifth edition of the Deadly Cup, which will kick off NAIDOC week celebrations. Read what’s happening.
The Darwin Salties’ NBL champion has returned to bolster the sides push for their first ever NBL1 North final. Catch up on the latest Salties action.
Training disruptions caused by ripped up and burnt-out ovals have reinvigorated calls for a home base for two NRL NT clubs. Read what happened.
The Territory’s largest sporting and social event the Darwin Cup Carnival returns this weekend for a month of racing and fashion fun. Check out all the key details for carnival here.
Darwin cricket has been blessed by big slogging batsmen, elegant No3s, deadly quicks and brilliant all-rounders. It’s been a challenge to rank the best of the best since 2000 but we’ve taken on the challenge. See who has made the cut from 50 to 26 in this first instalment.
Witnesses said they were afraid as a bloody brawl between three people broke out inside a Top End service station. Read what happened.
Darwin retailers have pulled out all the stops to ensure everyone is fitted out to the nines for the forthcoming Darwin Cup Carnival. Check out what you can get from the CBD.
A local court judge has called it a “bizarre scenario” a footballer charged on 44 domestic violence charges had only been served a two-year DVO. Read what was said.
Police believe they have found the remains of a 12-year-old girl who was reportedly attacked by a crocodile in Palumpa and are working to identify them.
A ultra-luxury expedition ship has returned to its home port of Darwin, as part of the Territory’s largest cruise ship season to date. Check out all photos of what the ship has to offer.
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