
360 with Katie Woolf
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Territory Hearing Audiologist Salimon Joseph shares some tips on how to protect your ears and hearing and warns about sudden hearing loss on World Hearing Day
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St John’s Director Ambulance Services Andrew Thomas says 2-year-old baby sustained second degree burns to their face and torso after grabbing Dad’s coffee on the weekend
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Corrections Commissioner Matthew Varley says G4S, a provider of custodial services will deliver the surge workforce for NT prisons, and he hopes the first 20 officers will start providing support to correctional officers before the end of the month
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says if re-elected Federal Labor will deliver an urgent care clinic in Darwin, bulk-billing patients for urgent conditions seven days a week and flagged he is meeting with Darwin Port operator Landbridge tomorrow about its lease
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Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro says another domestic violence death in the NT is a tragedy and symptom of weak laws for far too long, resulting in a mass escalation of offending
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Minster for Lands and Planning Josh Burgoyne says 33 land lots, part of stage one of the Holtze Land Release are now available, giving Territorians the chance to enter the property market for less than $200,000
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Strike Force Trident Detective Senior Sergeant Dale Motter-Barnard says they’ve now arrested 15 males, aged 11 to 29 from the West Daly region who allegedly stole four Toyotas during a rampage across Greater Darwin, rammed a police car and damaged four others with projectiles
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The Week That Was – 28th February 2025
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Kailee Rykres, Darcy McDonald and Grace McDonald say they’re preparing to head to the US to compete in a major rodeo competition but need support from Territorians to help with their travel expenses
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Superintendent Craig Windebank says about 38 police officers will take part in a 12-hour treadmill challenge to raise awareness of PTSD on Saturday, with the Commissioner also participating
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Flinders University Dean of Rural and Remote Health Professor Robyn Aitken says it’s welcomed its largest ever intake into the medical program due to NT and Federal funding, helping grow the NT’s healthcare workforce
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NT Motorsports CEO Tony Seivers explains why this year will be the biggest yet for motorsports in the Territory saying the return on investment from the sector is in the millions
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Deputy Chief Minister Gerard Maley says the Corrections Department refused to escort a youth offender who was given bail by the Supreme Court to attend a family funeral in Lajamanu because they assessed the risks as “too high”, resulting in the Department of Children and Families accompanying the teen
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Organiser Rebecca Forrest says the Festival of Women will take over the Darwin Turf Club this Saturday with the inaugural event offering panel sessions, expo stalls, a health and well-being arena, comedy, therapy dogs and VR for the kids
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Palmerston Rugby Union Club Junior Coordinator Kate Eadie says a GoFundMe page has been launched to support Crocs Coach Pae Reea, who’s dedicate so much of his time to the sport after he was diagnosed with kidney failure
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Commander David Moore and Acting Senior Sergeant Chris Humphries provide an update on a senior doctor at RDH charged with child abuse material offences and say a box of Molotov cocktails was uncovered during a search at a Darwin city unit yesterday
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford explains what’s planned for Parrtjima, the festival of lights in April and says local operators are really hoping this tourism season will be a success with some in tears at their general meeting on Monday
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham says the NT Government has proposed moving the courts to prisons to clear a backlog of cases, amid increasing prisoner number but the judiciary isn’t keen on the idea
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Member for Nightcliff Kat McNamara is pushing to improve renter rights in the NT suggesting a rent freeze, limiting increases to two per cent and the establishment of an independent bond board
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Keep Moving CEO Cameron Croker says he has reached out to St John Ambulance about the possibility his business could transport wheelchairs and mobility aids to hospital if they don’t fit in emergency vehicles after concerns were raised by a patient who has had to rely on taxis
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Chief Health Officer Christine Connors says she has encouraged retailers in Central Australia to remove hand sanitiser from public areas following anecdotal reports it’s being misused and mixed with non-alcoholic alcohol, also suggesting they restrict access to it
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says for him it’s important to do a welcome to country at events adding that it’s not Council protocol and reveals the delivery of a toilet is causing delays with the Bundilla Beach revitalisation project
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Federal Health Minister Mark Butler says GPs and practices will receive more incentives to bulk bill patients under an $8.5 billion Medicare investment including those who don’t have a concession card
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The Australian Medical Association’s Dr Robert Parker hopes the Federal Government’s $8.5 billion investment in Medicare to deliver more bulk billed GP visits keeps up with modern medicine, ensuring there are longer appointments to effectively manage patients with chronic illness
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Hockey NT CEO Jason Butcher says the Malaysian Hockey League was very challenging for both the Men’s and Women’s teams and while they didn’t come home with a win it sets them up very strongly for the future
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St John Ambulance Director of Ambulance Services Andrew Thomas says crews were called to five crashes on the weekend including a pedestrian strike and responds to concerns raised about some wheelchairs not being able to be transported with patients
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Camping World and Compleat Angler Owner Kevin Thomas says they’ll no longer keep compound bows and arrows on site after a ram raid on the weekend with the damage bill estimated to be more than $15,000
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United Workers Union NT Secretary Erina Early says she has a meeting with the Corrections Minister today after a resounding vote of no confidence in the Commissioner by members on Friday and hopes it will be productive so the relationship doesn’t sour further
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Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro says she’s furious a youth allegedly involved in a violent home invasion in Alice Springs that left a baby with a fractured skull was granted bail to attend a relative’s funeral, costing taxpayers more than $7,500 for the chartered flight, and then absconded
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Nightcliff Parkrun organiser Karen Strong is encouraging people to wear a blue tutu for the event’s 7th anniversary tomorrow with newcomers welcome to take part, either running or walking the course
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says the Federal Government stands ready to assist the NT after Healthscope announced the closure of maternity services at Darwin Private Hospital
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Ken Moffit has raised concerns that Healthscope’s decision to close maternity services at Darwin Private Hospital could be the tip of the iceberg and fears it casts doubt on the whole private system
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says doctors are shattered that maternity services are closing at Darwin Private Hospital, claiming the Minister and Health Department have known it was coming for six months all while new patients were taken on, expecting to deliver privately
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The Week That Was – 21st February 2025
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99-year-old Elspeth Harvey thanks the Nightcliff Tigers for mowing her lawn after prisoner yard services were stopped because corrections staff were needed inside prisons amid increasing pressure on the system
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Athletics NT CEO Leanne Chin explains the various events locals can take part in for Feb Fit, with the first track meeting this Friday
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Tara Auton, the sister of 46-year-old Luke Haigh who was killed when his 4WD was stolen and driven through his work shed at Yarrawonga says the family has been robbed of justice after the 21-year-old offender was sentenced to 2 years 5 months jail due to a lack of evidence
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Centre for Disease Control Director Dr Vicki Krause says the NT has recorded six melioidosis cases in the last week and she’s warning people to protect themselves from the potentially fatal soil-borne disease
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CDU Vice Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman says caps on international student numbers will see the Uni lose out on $30 million in revenue, forcing it to cut budgets and make up to 30 staff members redundant
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New mum Kathleen Gazzola explains how valuable access to private maternity and birthing services are after having had two miscarriages and extra complications during her recent pregnancy
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Tourism Top End General Manager Sam Bennett says 33,000 cruise ship passengers are expected to arrive in Darwin over the next nine weeks with the numbers up on last year's cruise ship season, providing a much needed tourism boost
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham says a youth allegedly involved in an Alice Springs home invasion that left a baby with a fractured skull has run off after being granted bail to attend a funeral, costing the taxpayer more than $7,000 in flights, with police now deployed to find him
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s NT secretary Cath Hatcher says women will no longer be able to give birth at Darwin Private Hospital with maternity and birthing services ceasing in April
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Darrel Temple from Temples Taekwando Academy and 15-year-old twins Tori and Ella Phillips are kicking goals, competing well beyond their belt levels and will head to Melbourne for their next comp in the coming months
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Reeling Veterans Founder Michael Hurren says a $10,000 grant from the NT Government will allow them take 36 defence and veteran families to Shady Camp for a fishing retreat helping improve their health and wellbeing
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Assistant Commissioner Matthew Hollamby says the investigation into the death of a 40-year-old woman at RDH is complex with an update expected later today, adding that an 89-year-old missing man was found dead in Douglas Daly last night
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13 Squadron History Officer, Flight Lieutenant Fiona Earl says seven aviators were killed in the Bombing in Darwin, with RAAF Base Tindal named after one of them and a memorial is being unveiled to honour them today
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Attorney General Marie-Clare Boothby sheds more light on proposed changes to the NT’s defamation laws and says a number of steps have been taken to ease pressure on the court system including making DPP Prosecutors permanent staff and boosting funding for Legal Aid
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Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles acknowledges the anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin, announces a new weapons training simulator for Robertson Barracks and says the government remains focused on cost of living pressures
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn claims members won’t get a retention bonus for 13 years of service, as promised by the CLP, as it only applies to officers hitting a 10, 15 or 20 year milestone this year
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