LISTED: Top individual performers from DDCC grade cricket
The final regular season round of grade DDCC action dished up some surprise results and big scores. Check out who stood tall for your club.
The final regular season round of grade DDCC action dished up some surprise results and big scores. Check out who stood tall for your club.
The City of Palmerston will remove its 30 parking meters in the CBD after earlier being advised by its officers that the looming shutdown of Telstra’s 3G network would make the machines obsolete.
With just a day to go until the Paralympic Games begin, we’ve taken a closer look at the NT athletes competing in Paris. Read about them and when to catch them in action here.
An elderly Top End public housing resident is seeking to evict her neighbour from his unit, after concerns over his alleged behaviour – but the department says that would be a ‘last resort’. Here’s why.
The NT government has a highly-paid job on offer for a new public servant to oversee ‘repairs’ at the Howard Springs crisis centre. Here’s what we know about the damage bill so far.
New police recruits could soon be patrolling Darwin streets after top executives flagged major changes to bush stations. Read how it could alter the workforce.
Two 13-year-olds have been arrested following an alleged dramatic ram raid of a Darwin vape store.
Rates will be bumped up while millions will be spent on roads, paths and greening Palmerston in the council’s proposed new budget. Read a list of the highlights.
More firefighters have resigned and anger is still burning despite the NT government saying it will spend millions recruiting officers and buying more equipment.
The cost of dumping waste in Darwin’s only licenced tip has sparked a battle between two Top End councils. Here’s why it’s likely to cost more for Palmerston residents.
Influenza cases in the Territory are more than 12 times higher than the same period last year. Here’s what health experts say is behind the jump.
The Chief Minister has conceded domestic violence incidents have caused damage at Howard Springs, with those responsible expected to face fines.
The driver of a car that allegedly pinned and killed an 11-year-old boy in a Palmerston car park has been charged.
A Palmerston school is opening its doors to its youngest cohort yet, with plans to support students from early childhood through to Year 12.
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