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$450k for a new tourism campaign aims to encourage more young people, First Nations Territorians and people with a disability to work in the NT. WATCH THE VIDEO.
$450k for a new tourism campaign aims to encourage more young people, First Nations Territorians and people with a disability to work in the NT. WATCH THE VIDEO.
The demand for travel has reached its highest among Aussie jetsetters, but budgets are becoming tighter. This is how you can get a good holiday deal without breaking the bank.
They are the unmissable, giant pieces of art that grace towns across the Northern Territory – and now artists and works from Katherine and Darwin have been recognised on the national stage.
Virgin Australia has sparked a lively debate with plans to allow travellers to bring cats and dogs on board. Take our poll. Have your say.
The Northern Territory has recorded another Covid-19 case after a passenger off a flight from Istanbul tested positive in Darwin.
The Alice Springs Airport boneyard has farewelled a stalwart after a Singapore Airlines A380 left the stables to return to service after 15 months in storage. WATCH THE VIDEO here.
Swimming gold medallists Ariarne Titmus and Emma McKeon were among 113 athletes and support staff to touch down in Darwin after competing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
On April 14 the couple was told they were no longer welcome and would have to make the ‘102 day journey against wind and tide’ via Indonesia and back home to Darwin.
NT chief health officer Dr Hugh Heggie has declared 11 local government areas in southeast Queensland as hotspots as of 4pm Saturday, after a cluster linked to a school in the region grew to seven cases overnight.
Two people who arrived in the Northern Territory on a recent repatriation flight have tested positive to coronavirus, the NT government has reported.
A new $3.1 million tourism campaign is being rolled out to encourage and inspire more Australians to visit the Territory by offering savings of up to $1000 per person.
Angry users of the Mandorah ferry have blasted the NT government for ‘sitting on its bum’ and not taking more action to get a new designated arrival point for yachts sailing into Darwin from overseas during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Victoria and South Australia will cease to be Covid-19 hotspots for the purpose of travel to the NT from midnight.
Glamping is now available in Katherine, with a local tourism business launching a set of luxurious tents allowing visitors to camp out under the stars in style.
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