
360 with Katie Woolf
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Darwin Mum Vanessa Scott explains how type one diabetes impacts her 7-year-old son, raising awareness of the condition ahead of a walk at Darwin Waterfront on Sunday to raise funds for more research
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REA Group Senior Economist Anne Flaherty says home values in Darwin have hit a record high, with Moulden, Gray and Woodroffe experiencing double digit growth due to population growth exceeding the speed of new builds
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Sentinel Property Group CEO Warren Ebert says there has been a massive decline in crime and anti-social behaviour at Casuarina Square suggesting it’s due to security patrols, the CLP’s crime reforms and youth mentors on site
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City of Palmerston Councillor Danielle Eveleigh says friend Trevor Miller will need to learn to walk and use his arms again after allegedly being attacked with a machete adding that the Judge, who granted one alleged offender bail should go and visit Mr Miller in hospita
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Acting Chief Minister Gerard Maley has condemned a broad daylight attack on a Danish tourist in Alice Springs that saw a man allegedly knock her unconscious and then stomp on her head saying the government will continue to strengthen the laws
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Member for Blain Matt Kerle says he has visited 71-year-old Trevor in hospital, who was seriously injured in a violent home invasion, sustaining multiple lacerations, some to the bone but is in good spirits, even asking nurses for a stiff drink
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Senior St John Ambulance Officer Bridie Morley and her 12-year-old son Beau explain how they sprung into action, with Beau lending quadbikes to police to rescue an injured man after a motorbike crash in a boggy, croc infested area in Herbert
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Greens candidate for Lingiari Blair McFarland says crime is on the top of his agenda, claiming poor government policy is to blame, suggesting increasing Centrelink payments is an immediate solution
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CLP candidate for Lingari Lisa Seibert, a born and bred Territorians says the Coalition will work with the NT Government to tackle crime, fix Territory roads and bring down the price of fuel if it wins the election
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Corrections Commissioner Matthew Varley provides an update on staff recruitment amid increasing prisoner numbers, with 2,747 people in custody today and says more blocks at the Berrimah prison will be ready to go in mid-April
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Attorney General Marie-Clare Boothby says a 71-year-old man who was brutally attacked in a violent home invasion in Woodroffe has undergone surgery and is recovering in hospital, adding that he’s an integral part of the community and previous NT Senior of the Year
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Green’s candidate for Solomon Jonathan Parry says he’s keen to tackle the climate, cost of living and housing crisis, promising to cap rent increases to 2 per cent
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Independent Candidate for Solomon Phill Scott says he plans to lower power bills and go after supermarket and airline duopolies to address cost of living and would bring together police, community leaders and residents to tackle crime
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CLP Candidate for Solomon Lisa Bayliss says the Coalition will halve the fuel excise to help with the costs of living and has committed to implement the NT Government’s 7-point plan to address crime
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Incumbent Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says Labor is promising tax cuts, more bulk billing and power bill relief if re-elected, as well as more support to help the NT Government tackle crime
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Darwin Services Club chairman Paul Winter sheds light on its plans to revive Admiralty House, which will see a gaming room, members lounge and kids play area at the heritage building, with construction set to take four months to complete
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Litchfield Mayor Doug Barden says he voted against a motion to move the Taminmin Community Library to Coolalinga Central, with the rest of Council voting in favour of the plan, set to generate $1.5 million in social value amid concerns around the toilets and access
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Minister for Lands, Planning and Environment Josh Burgoyne says he has approved Darwin Services Club’s plans to revive Admiralty House and has imposed conditions on the project including using a heritage consultant and arborist to ensure the building’s heritage values are preserved
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NT Principal's Association President Carolyn Edwards says threats towards principals and hefty administrative burdens are key issues in NT which is reflected in the ACU’s survey of educators and needs to be addressed by the Education Department
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15-year-old swimmer Macey Sheridan says she is absolutely honoured to be named the NT Sportsperson of the Year and shares some of her recent achievements, times and goals for 2025, with the nationals her next contest
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AMA NT Branch President Dr Robert Parker is warning of a bad flu season due to a drop in vaccination rates, with vulnerable people urged to get a flu shot now
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NT Cricket CEO Gavin Dovey says the return of international cricket for first time in 17 years is massive for the NT, with two men’s T20 matches being held in August, officially opening the ‘Summer of Cricket’ and he expects it’ll be a sell-out
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders says work will soon start on the new 21-storey Civic Centre after securing approval by the DCA and she reveals plans for electronic billboards in the Gardens and Barrett Park as a new revenue steam for the Council
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn is calling for enhanced police powers and tactical options to protect officers after a series of dangerous incidents involving stolen cars
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Search and Rescue, Search Coordinator, Acting Sergeant Chris Grotherr explains what was involved in rescuing a man, who was clinging to the hull of an overturned landing craft for about 4 hours in a croc infested area near Borroloola
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Michael Collins says a 25km walk, recently held at Darwin Waterfront was all about getting men to talk and open up, in a bid to improve their mental health and he’s urging others to get involved in ‘Spoke to a Bloke’ next year
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Commanding Officer, 1st Aviation Regiment LTCOL Matthew Sherry says Exercise Griffin Walk involving Tiger Attack Helicopters begins in Adelaide River today with some noise and military movement to be expected over the next four days
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The Department of Education’s David Ah Toy sheds light on the plan to phase out middle school in the NT and says it will better equip students for the future and prevent kids from dropping out of school
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Australian Electoral Officer for the NT Geoff Bloom says Territorians have seven days to update their details on the electoral roll ahead of the Federal election and explains the impact of public holidays on early voting
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Deputy Chief Minister Gerard Maley says the government won’t set a new renewable energy goal after scrapping the 50 per cent by 2030 target, with the focus on delivering secure and affordable power to Territorians
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Charter Northern Kakadu 4wd Safaris owner Greig Taylor says Kakadu visitation has drastically declined and he is urging the next Federal Government and NT Tourism Minister to intervene to address access issues and sudden closures, which are adversely impacting visitors
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Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says a Coalition government would cut the fuel excise if elected and flagged more announcements for the NT over the next five weeks with voters set to head to the polls on May 3rd
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The Week That Was - 28th March 2025
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham sheds light on the CLP’s decision to scrap Labor’s 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030 target, which would have cost $5 billion
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Former NT politician Gerry Wood sheds light on how nuclear waste is disposed of overseas including in glass bottles and says Australia can learn a lot from France
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell says the council is still pushing for federal funding for the Zuccoli community hub and she welcomes the CLP’s decision to scrap a ward structure ahead of the local government elections
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling defends what the NT received out of the Federal budget, saying there was real investment of $7.2 billion with more announcements to come in the lead up to the election
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Lachlan Reynolds says a group of youths got into their Stuart Park home through a doggy door on Tuesday, stealing two of their cars, one which recently had a modifications, adding that police have also advised one of the alleged offenders had targeted them before
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says he’s met with Federal representative in Canberra about repairing damage to region’s tourism reputation, with operators relying on a successful tourism season this year
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Member for Johnston Justine Davis says a number of health staff and teachers are calling for a rethink of mandatory sentencing for assaults on frontline workers, saying it doesn’t make them feel safer and conflicts with ethics in their professions
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Attorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby says the government is bringing back mandatory sentencing for breaching DVO’s, which will see offenders serve a term of imprisonment, putting the rights of victims above offenders
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Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor has labeled the Federal budget as a ‘cruel hoax’, saying it’s also short-sighted, touting the Coalition would focus on housing supply and nuclear energy instead of ‘handouts’
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Property Council NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer says they’ve launched a Quarterly Report for the sector to map market trends, economic conditions and opportunities, which found median house prices dropped but rents increased and that needs to be reversed
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Acting Commander David Moore says five youths have been arrested by Strike Force Trident and the dog squad after allegedly breaking into a Stuart Park home through the dog door, stealing two cars and later crashing one of them
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NT Treasurer Bill Yan says the Federal budget delivered a slap in the face for Territorians, pointing to the $5 tax cuts and deeming the $200 million to upgrade the Stuart Highway as ‘maintenance money’
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Minister for Northern Australia Madeline King says the Federal Government is providing more than $7 billion to the NT including $200 million on upgrades to the Stuart Highway and highlights Labor’s tax cuts
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Minister for Education Jo Hersey says under no circumstances will the costs of free-swimming lessons come out of school budgets, adding that remote schools are working with Royal Lifesaving NT to ensure all kids can access pools to learn to swim
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Cate Killiner says she’s doing the World's Greatest Shave after a family member in Perth received a cancer diagnosis, raising money and awareness for the cause and is grateful for all the support from Territorians
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Superintendent Rick Magree and AANT CEO Simon Matthias say a record 5,000 students will take part in the NT’s biggest road safety event called Street Smart High on Thursday, which involves a car crash simulation and victims sharing their stories
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AFL NT Chairman Sean Bowden says it’s vital to get moving on plans for a Darwin City Stadium to put the NT in good stead to bid for a 20th licence in the AFL, also pointing to the benefits for other sporting codes, jobs and liveability
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