Cruise bonanza: 32,700 tourists to hit Darwin in eight week rush
Almost 14,000 tourists are heading to Darwin in the next month, with a whopping 18,700 to follow in the four weeks after that. Find out how they are getting here.
Almost 14,000 tourists are heading to Darwin in the next month, with a whopping 18,700 to follow in the four weeks after that. Find out how they are getting here.
The man is accused of making and distributing child exploitation material as well as rape, attempted rape and telling a witness in the investigation to lie to police.
Australia, my Australia, has no place for the awful behaviour displayed by two NSW nurses and no apology after the fact will change that, writes associate editor Kylie Lang.
The NT News sport team has run the rule over the DRU grade competition, compiling a list of the top performers and point scorers from Round 14. See who made it from your club.
The post-season is upon us after the final round of WPL regular season action. Read final wrap of season 2024-25 here.
The NT Auditor-General has warned he’s at risk of not being able to monitor the public sector, unless the government helps to implement recommendations from a key independent review.
A Territory cop who allegedly breached his domestic violence order and attempted to cover up an ongoing investigation may avoid a Supreme Court trial.
It was alleged an NQ constable punched a child multiple times during an arrest with the man’s lawyer arguing the assault was “justified” due to the teen’s behaviour in the lead up.
The Australian made movie – which has been filmed in and around Alice Springs – will be hopping into cinemas later this year. Find out when.
Identifying as a cat is in fact a thing. But does it belong in an educational environment with a class full of children? Not one bit, writes Kylie Lang.
Banks weighed on the ASX on Monday with disappointing earnings updates from Westpac and Bendigo Bank pushing the index to the red.
Donald Trump has only been back in power for less than a month – but already, he’s shocked with a truly eyebrow-raising move.
A ‘electrical failure’ in an integral piece of Red Centre pub equipment is being labelled as the culprit behind a brief evacuation. Find out more.
A Territory judge has heard a man who allegedly stabbed a talented artist, and left her to bleed out metres from the Federal Indigenous Affairs minister, is expected to enter a plea to a lesser charge.
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