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Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro's First Week
Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro talks about the first National Cabinet meeting. How quickly she will act and priorities around crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Week That Was 30th August 2024
Catch up on all the big issues with Katie Woolf on the Week that Was. The Chief Minister sworn in, police out in uniforms, push back on lowering the age & police don't attend DV. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Walking Off The War Within NT Coordinator Dani Eveleigh says a walk being held this weekend in honour of soldier and firefighter Nathan “Mule” Shanahan, who took his own life in 2016 aims to create awareness of mental illness and suicide and foster connections
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NT Parks and Wildlife Community Engagement Manager Clare Pearce is reminding people to be CrocWise after a video was shared on social media of a child climbing rocks close to the water’s edge at Cahills Crossing
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National Seniors Australia Chief Executive Officer Chris Grice says people over 65 are targeted the most by scammers and he’s encouraging victims to contact IDCARE for help and support
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Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says elders and traditional owner are calling on the Prime Minister to launch an inquiry into the Central Land Council over allegations poor governance, bullying and a lack of accountability has reached breaking point
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says Alice Springs residents are hoping the CLP Government will act quickly to tackle crime but she expects it will take time and fears Territorians could become inpatient
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Essington School Principal Paul Nyhuis says primary students are set to take part in a program tomorrow that shines a light on body image, helping change kids perceptions and behaviours
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NTCOSS CEO Sally Sievers is calling for the new NT Government to implement targeted cost of living relief and expand concession schemes for things like power bills and car registration
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Commander Danny Bacon says police arrested an unlicensed drug driver in Darwin earlier this week with a Drug Dog helping sniff out a traffickable quantity of meth and lesser amount of cannabis
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Property Council NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer hopes giving police extra powers to deal with public drinking and tougher penalties for ram raids on businesses are prioritised by the CLP Government
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says Council has moved to stop footy finals being played on its grounds after an influx of visitors, illegal camping and crime, stemming from a finals clash last weekend
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Incoming Member for Johnston Justine Davis says holding the government to account and tackling crime in a smart way are among her top priorities after winning the seat
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NT Black Dog Ride Coordinator Ride Shane Klein says a group of Territorians are gearing up to ride their motorbikes from Darwin to Fremantle in WA, about 4,500 kms to raise funds and awareness of depression and suicide prevention
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Darwin Festival Artistic Director Kate Fell says the event was a massive success, with more than 55,000 tickets sold and record attendances at Festival Park and soon planning will begin for next year’s event
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders reminds residents to get ready for the Pre-cyclone Clean up and provides an update on the rollout of new parking meters in the CBD
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SA Senator Kerrynne Liddle is meeting with important stakeholders in Alice Springs and says residents are relieved by the change of government and are hoping for action on crime and cost of living
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says members are feeling for positive following the change in government with the CLP promising offenders will face consequences
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly responds to criticism around the vote counting process on election night and says a recount will begin today
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham and Nine News Executive Producer Kathleen Gazzola join Katie Woolf to break down the NT Election results
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Incoming Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro says she wants to be an approachable leader who is always out in the community, with crime and community safety on the top of her agenda
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Darwin Festival Artistic Director Kate Fell explains the highlights for closing weekend of the festival, which wraps up on Sunday
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Katie Woolf gives her predictions for all Territory seats in the NT election
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NT Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Andrew Warton says crews battled a fire from the ground and air that spanned 195 hectares in Palmerston that saw Tiger Brennan Drive closed during peak hour traffic for at least an hour yesterday
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The Week That Was – 23rd August 2024
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Triathlon NT President and Competitor Lucas Hayden says 13 Territorians are representing the country in the World Championships with 7 top 10 finishers including a competitor in the 75 to 79 year old category
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Senior Station Officer Daniel Carr-Smith and Station Officer Michael Hamilton are encouraging Territorians to consider a career as a firefighter and explain what training is involved and what it’s like on the job
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Royal Australian College of GP’s NT Chair Dr Sam Heard is calling on next NT Government to invest in general practice to stop NT hospitals from being overwhelmed, suggesting incentives, investment in housing and locums to help with burnout
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Lorna says her son is doing ok after being threatened with scissors, with his bike stolen on the way to school and has been given a brand new bike from their local member
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People’s Alcohol Action Coalition spokesperson Dr John Boffa is calling on the next NT Government to keep the floor price on alcohol in place and index it each year saying it is reducing assaults and domestic violence
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly is expecting an increase in early voting as people rush to get in before election day and says Labor has been told to cease circulating material about an Independent candidate in Karama and could face further penalties
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Sentinel Property Group Warren Ebert explains plans to redevelop the Quarter at Casuarina Square and shares his thoughts on Labor’s bid to lure Aldi or Costco to the NT
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Lifecoach Catie Kirke speaks out after a man tried to break into her home armed with a machete
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NT Health Medical Entomology Director Nina Kurucz says biting midges will be out in force from now until the end of the year and she’s warning people to protect themselves
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Independent candidate for Karama Justine Glover says dirty tactics by Labor circulating a character reference she wrote for Ngaree Ah Kit at the start of the year has backfired on the party
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Independent Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley believes it’s unlikely independents will hold the balance of power this NT election
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Independent candidate for Nelson Beverley Ratahi, a former Superintendent with ABF and Taminmin College board chair says she’s running again to focus on local issues and is keen to address cost of living, planning and urbanisation
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Labor’s candidate for Nelson Anthony Venes says he put his hand up to give rural voters an alternative to the CLP and supports smaller subdivisions for those keen to enter the housing market and wants to address cost of living pressures
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Incumbent Member for Nelson Gerard Maley says the NT is worth fighting for and he’s keen to continue to advocate for rural residents and maintain the rural lifestyle, infrastructure and water supply in addition to tackling crime and rising debt
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis outlines the schedule for the pre-cyclone clean and announces that e-scooters are being expanded to Nightcliff and Parap
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly says 45,800 people have now voted in the NT election and she explains how the counting process works on polling day
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro explains the CLP’s suite of bail reforms that would be called Declan’s Law
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12-year-old Fynn Goat is heading to Morocco and then Spain for the Youth World Championships in kitesurfing and is only one of five Aussie kids competing
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Council of the Ageing NT CEO Sue Shearer says choir singing and line dancing are among a number of fitness and social activities planned for seniors with early onset dementia as part of its new Active Minds, Active Bodies initiative
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Tasman Pitts-Hill says he and his family were onboard a Sealink Ferry off Darwin’s coast when a fire broke out on Friday and they jumped onto the roof amid absolute chaos, waiting for rescuers to arrive
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Sanderson Middle School Chairperson Mark Ferguson says he’s been advised that bollards at the school oval won’t be considered until 2025/26 to stop cars from driving on it despite raising serious safety concerns
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Nine News Executive Producer Kathleen Gazzola and ABC News Political Reporter Thomas Morgan join Katie Woolf to talk all things NT election including early voting and the commitments made by both major parties
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler explains Labor’s promise to provide free land to a new supermarket chain in a bid to increase competition and drive down grocery prices
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Remembering Cyclone Tracy Chair Richard Creswick says a site has now been secured for a memorial at East Point for the 50th anniversary of the disaster and he plans to write to the Prime Minister inviting him to attend commemorations
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says the NT has a good supply of IV fluids amid a worldwide shortage and it’s being carefully managed but he says governments have been aware of dwindling supplies for some time but didn’t act until the crisis hit
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