NT Ambo contract up for tender for first time in over 50 years
The Territory’s paramedics contract could be up for grabs in the first time in more than 50 years, following a damning independent review of the St John Ambulance Service.
The Territory’s paramedics contract could be up for grabs in the first time in more than 50 years, following a damning independent review of the St John Ambulance Service.
‘You don’t let people fly a plane without the right training’: The Territory’s ambulance service has suspended the use of two medical procedures due a lack of clinical oversight.
A young woman who was forced to the ground by the same off-duty NT Police officer involved in the arrest of Kumanjayi White has alleged she was exposed to an unlawful use of force.
The younger Robinson brother has taken his older brother’s King of the Desert title in an emotional finish, which has been dedicated to a family member who recently passed. Read the latest action.
A video – said to show ‘kicking’ and a man’s shoes – has gotten a 22-year-old committed to the Territory’s Supreme Court on a murder charge. Find out more.
On the eighth anniversary of the Uluru statement being released, the co-chairs say ‘Closing the Gap has failed’ – as the Territory and federal government pledge to ‘work in partnership’.
The Red Centre capital’s council – which currently owns 69 parks – could instead be managing 59, a new plan is proposing. Find out more.
A Northern Territory hospitality leader has gone into bat for a Red Centre brewery, which is back under investigation by the NT Liquor Commission – a move she says is ‘unfair’. Find out why.
Weeks out from the return of an iconic Red Centre race, last year’s Queen of the Desert is already out on the track – and she’s got a number of goals in mind. Read how preparations are going.
Preparations are underway for a big day out in the Red Centre, with this one having a special theme behind it – and a special guest. Find out more.
A Northern Territory Aboriginal corporation has to back pay thousands to its former chief executive – who was unfairly dismissed, according to Fair Work. Find out why.
A street in suburban Alice Springs has been shut by police as they conduct an operation, which they say has been resolved safely. Read what we know.
As the battle to save Territory Day celebrations goes on, a major fireworks distributor has told of how he was unable to supply fireworks to the NT in 2024 after bureaucrats in South Australia seized his stock, a good deal of which he is still fighting for 12 months later.
A proposed change to the Northern Territory’s Local Government Act would make it so councillors — rather than voters — choose their mayor, as the government seeks feedback from the public. Find out how you can submit your feedback.
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