On-country learning program proves a hit for Red Centre school
A unique engagement program at a Red Centre school has led to “real transformations” – according to staff – with students also loving it too. Find out more.
A unique engagement program at a Red Centre school has led to “real transformations” – according to staff – with students also loving it too. Find out more.
An alleged offender is on the run after a man arrived at the Alice Springs Hospital with multiple stab wounds. Read the latest.
Hamster wheel races, a budgie smuggler run, and plenty of boat races brought locals and visitors alike to the 2024 Henley on Todd event. SEE THE FULL GALLERY.
A long-serving Alice Springs religious figure will face court after being charged with aggravated assault against a child. Find out more.
Friends and family have shared their memories of Damian Taylor. The ‘larrikin with a ‘heart of gold’ died in an accident on Good Friday. The family has revealed his funeral will be held soon.
A Territory university is bringing a Bachelor of Paramedicine to Alice Springs for the first time. Read what the exciting new course involves.
Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker wanted an interstate judge to mediate his dispute with the government – and that’s a thought that should send a shiver down the spine of every Territorian.
The NT Writers Festival is hoping to bring interstate tourists to the Red Centre to experience the arts and culture of Central Australia.
The government has invested an extra $20m into the prevention of domestic violence, as victims wait up to six hours for police to respond to calls. Read how it will impact those on the ground.
The ATSB has extended its investigation into the chopper crash that killed Chris ‘Willow’ Wilson, delaying the release of its findings by three months.
A Top End family with generations of military service will be among thousands of Territorians commemorating Anzac Day. Read about their heartwarming pride.
Restrictions on purchasing takeaway alcohol will continue in Alice Springs beyond the initial three-month period. Read why the CLP has labelled it a ‘cop out’.
The Central Land Council has hit out at Senator Jacinta Price’s comments over child abuse in Alice Springs, saying the Liberal’s Indigenous Australians spokeswoman does not speak for them.
Self-referrals to a Territory sexual assault service are rising for a number of reasons. Find out what’s behind the steep increase here.
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