How Top End fishing club is reeling in budding anglers
Recreational Fishing Minister Joel Bowden has reminded keen fishers that government grants are up for grabs, with one Palmerston club receiving a big financial boost.
Recreational Fishing Minister Joel Bowden has reminded keen fishers that government grants are up for grabs, with one Palmerston club receiving a big financial boost.
A long-serving Litchfield councillor has nominated for the seat of Goyder as an independent and will campaign to reverse densification plans for Humpty Doo if elected.
Amid cost-of-living pressures, Territorian workers are celebrating bonuses aimed to alleviate their financial pains.
Broken ceiling fans, rising rents, tight vacancy rates. These are the pressures facing 40 per cent of Territorians who are battling it out in the rental market.
A grand-class cruise ship’s maiden voyage is one of more than 100 ships expected to deliver millions to the NT’s economy. Here’s how.
A remote Territory island hopes to reduce reoffending rates by 30 per cent by bringing prisoners back on Country. See why this could be the future of local justice reforms.
‘Do you know who can’t contribute to an economy — a dead woman’. NT Domestic violence experts slam pollies’ election pitch.
Political parties in the NT have received thousands of dollars in donations over the past six months. See where the money is coming from.
With less than 200 days to the election, the NT News has asked politicians their plans for the Territory’s future. Here’s what they had to say about improving health outcomes.
Faults in a contractor’s pipeline have been blamed for widespread power outages on Monday, but the CLP says the government has ‘failed to do the basics’.
With the NT election months away, the CLP is taking stock after dozens nominated for a limited number of seats. Read who hasn’t nominated.
As the NT’s leading political parties reveal their education policy pitches 200 days out from the 2024 election, an expert has weighed in on their plans. Why she thinks the parties’ answers have only scratched the surface.
A remote NT council says it could be stripped of up to 57 per cent of its rates base if the government forges ahead with a proposal to ban the rating of charitable land under all but the rarest of circumstances.
Speaking outside court, the Darwin real estate agent said the charge was ‘not a serious allegation, it’s a bit of cream’ and she was ‘definitely going to win this’.
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