500+ Territory school holiday activities for June-July break
Hundreds of activities are on offer for kids across the Territory as they head into the June-July break. FREE STORY.
Hundreds of activities are on offer for kids across the Territory as they head into the June-July break. FREE STORY.
The NT’s richest school has raked in more than $130m in five years, while the poorest school has been forced to make ends meet with just $2m. See the full list.
A Katherine-born Palmerston man got home drunk, disturbed his sleeping partner, then punched her in the head when she protested his behaviour, the second time he has assaulted her, a court has heard.
Counsel assisting Clancy Dane said ‘there was testimony given (on Friday) alone that would give the court the requisite belief’ that ‘an offence may have been committed’.
Alice Springs marked its first Remembrance Day in living memory without Rat of Tobruk and local legend Sydney Kinsman, as the Territory paused to pay its respects.
Private security officers are boarding Top End buses for the first time in a bid to curb anti-social behaviour. Here’s how the trial will work.
Police have recovered footage of the moment a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle in the latest tragedy on NT roads. Read what officers believe happened.
Surgery and emergency patients were impacted as multiple code yellows hit three major Territory hospitals. Those responses are over as health leaders warn the system is in ‘crisis’ mode.
A soldier who had sex with a 14-year-old girl after giving her alcohol and MDMA has walked free from court.
A Darwin supermarket worker was allegedly hijacked by a pair looking for their Uber driver in a boozy Melbourne Cup day encounter. But the alleged offenders didn’t get far.
An 11-week-old baby will never know the ‘beautiful, kind spirit’ of her father, who was allegedly murdered in Palmerston.
NT Health has revealed how the process of changing the heads of department at Territory hospitals is going. Find out the latest here.
Territorians can celebrate their home’s most iconic fruit with a mango-inspired competition to help get them through the Mango Madness.
A Darwin single dad has been left in financial strife and without the chance to make memories with his young daughters after his beloved family car was stolen.
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