
360 with Katie Woolf
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Australian Education Union NT President Michelle Ayers breaks down the NT’s latest NAPLAN results and says students are well behind on the key indicators due to the critical underfunding of government schools
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Darwin Festival’s Artistic Director Kate Fell says there are a raft of exciting events planned in Palmerston, with Darwin theatre show ‘Fourteen’ among the highlights tonight
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Declan Laverty’s Mother Samara Laverty says her son would still be alive if his murderer was not out on bail and she hopes the CLP’s bail reforms, in honour of Declan, will prevent others from losing loved ones
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The Week That Was – 16th August 2024
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Greens Candidate for Fannie Bay Suki Dorras-Walker, a public school teacher and union rep says she stands to represent the people rather than big corporations, and is keen to tackle the underlying issues driving crime, housing affordability and cost of living pressures
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CLP candidate for Fannie Bay Laurie Zio, who’s worked in education for more than 20 years says crime has been normalised in the NT and she wants to change that and better support victims and small businesses as well as address cost of living
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Incumbent Member for Fannie Bay Brent Potter says he’s delivered CCTV at the local shops, more security patrols and funding for Vesteys Beach and the Parap pre-school and is committed to tackling crime, anti-social behaviour and cost of living pressures
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn welcomes the CLP’s commitment to a police retention bonus and says the force has lost more than 80 officers this year, equating to 700 years’ worth of experience
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Slide Youth Dance and Theatre Company’s Grace Hendry and Chloe Kalikajaros explain their role in a performance called TIME, highlighting the repercussions of taking risks on the road after an increase in teenage deaths in the NT
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Labor’s Candidate for Spillett Caleb Burke, a former Defence member and AWU rep says crime and anti-social behaviour are the big issues in the electorate, touting sport as a solution, adding that he supports VAD and is pro-choice on reproductive rights
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Incumbent Member for Spillett Lia Finocchiaro says she’s proud to deliver the Zuccoli Primary School and is keen to tackle crime and housing affordability and drive down the costs of living
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Police Commander Danny Bacon says up to 20 people were involved in a machete fight in Anula, with an 18-year-old man arrested for allegedly threatening people with an air rifle while a woman was threatened with a large knife and had her car stolen in Nightcliff overnight
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling explains what his new responsibilities are as the Special Envoy for Defence and says reforms of gambling advertising need to strike a balance in reduce harms but avoiding pushing it offshore
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Environment Centre NT Executive Director Kirsty Howey says it’s challenging the NT Environment Minister’s decision to approve Tamboran’s Beetaloo Basin project, the largest ever fracking proposal, due to concerns about water resources and environmental assessments
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce has raised concerns about license suspension for venues claiming the powers are being misused after police issued a correction and retraction regarding Bojangles Saloon, saying a review found its patrons were not the instigators of a street brawl
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NT Legacy Project Manager Suzi Spedding says a brand new Legacy House is set to open later this month, with the charity also the beneficiary for the Beer Can Regatta this weekend
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Independent candidate for Drysdale Cindy Mebbingarri Roberts says she’s running to be the change that residents want and is focused on improving the lives for children, protecting valuable resources, banning fracking and enhancing accountability of government
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CLP Candidate for Drysdale Clinton Howe, a former residential youth worker and army officer decided to run after a confronting youth brawl at the Palmerston markets and says he’s keen to tackle crime, anti-social behaviour and youth and housing issues
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Incumbent Member for Drysdale Eva Lawler highlights her big wins around sporting infrastructure, youth festivals and the skills centre and says she’s committed to addressing public housing, alcohol issues, crime and anti-social behaviour
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and LGANT President is calling on the major parties to outline their plans to reform local government and how it'll be funded and provides an update on the roll out of new parking metres
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Founder of Suburbtrends Kent Lardner says the NT has an affordability rate of about 25 per cent which is how much of an average household income people are spending on rent and he outlines what can be done to ease rental pain
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro outlines the CLP’s key actions within the first 100 days if elected and is confident the changes will lead to a fast reduction in crime
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Stroke survivor Richard Crookes says anyone could have a stroke and with 1 in 4 Australians impacted, it’s vital to know the signs to help save someone's life
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly says more than 1,000 Territorians have already cast their votes in the election, with pre-polling starting today
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ABC News Political Reporter Thomas Morgan, Nine News Executive Producer Kathleen Gazzola join Katie Woolf to discuss the start of early voting, the major party campaign launches and their predictions for each electorate
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler outlines key actions for the first 100 days if Labor is re-elected in August with early voting starting today
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Lincoln Kirby is encouraging local families to take part in a fishing comp, called Max's Cast for a Cure this weekend, a charity event which he started to honour his son after losing him to brain cancer
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Darwin Festival Artistic Director Kate Fell explains what’s on offer during week one of the event and paints a picture of Festival Park
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First elected member of parliament for animal protection Mark Pearson is calling for the NT’s animal welfare laws to be strengthened following the sentencing of Adam Britton, who received 10 years jail and a lifetime ban on owing animals for raping, torturing and killing dozens of dogs and puppies
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NT Leaders Election Debate - 9th August 2024
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Photographer Georgia Politis says her exhibition, celebrating the diversity of Darwin residents will open tomorrow at the Galleria featuring 48 portraits, each with a story to tell
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New Head coach for Men’s Hockey Territory Stingers and 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Kieran Govers says he’s got big shoes to fill and is keen to share his expertise and experience with players
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Green’s candidate for Port Darwin Greg Dickson, a linguist and interpreter says he stands for greater protections for renters, more support to break the cycle of crime, protecting the environment and tackling climate change
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CLP candidate for Port Darwin Robyn Cahill, who previously ran Darwin Private Hospital says she wants to transform the city into the place she loved 30 years ago, improving community safety and reducing the cost of living
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Labor’s candidate for Port Darwin Brain Manning, a former Assistant Principal says he’s keen to bring about change, get Territorians into work and tackle anti-social behaviour
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Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton sheds light on what could be done at a Federal level to tackle crime in the NT including telecommunications reforms like posting and boasting on social media and additional funding for policing
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Australian Hotels Association National CEO Stephen Ferguson says a recent hike in the alcohol excise will see people now pay $38 in taxes on a bottle of rum, with the industry calling for a 40 per cent reduction to the hidden tax
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NT COGSO Executive Officer Michelle Parker explains the education commitments it’s seeking ahead of the NT election which includes mental health professionals based at schools
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Amateur Fishermen's Association CEO David Ciaravolo explains the commitments received from the major and minor parties in response to 43 questions it put forward ahead of the NT election
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Independent candidate for Fong Lim Amye Un, the Laksa Queen says she is hoping to fix the electorate, economy and reduce crime
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CLP candidate for Fong Lim Tanzil Rahman, a former member of the ALP, who has economic, law and music degrees says he’s focused on improving the state of the economy and creating more opportunities for Territorians
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Incumbent Member for Fong Lim Mark Monaghan says he’s keen to drive down the cost of living, bolster beautification and connectivity and improve traffic flows in and out of Bayview
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NT Police Association Acting President Lisa Bayliss says members were unaware the Police Commissioner planned to deliver an apology to Aboriginal people at the Garma Festival, leaving officers feeling unsupported, with their efforts ignored
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NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy addresses concerns around the timing and reasons for his apology to Aboriginal people and explains why he resigned his membership from the NT Police Association
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Darwin Surf Lifesaving Club’s Sharon Stewart says more than 200 swimmers are set to take part in an Ocean Swim at Casuarina Beach this Sunday
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NT Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says the NT Police Commissioner should have been more specific in his apology and it should have actually been made by the Police Minister along with an apology to the victims of ongoing crime
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says a number of events have been planned for seniors month and there’s a native plant giveaway at Jingili Watergardens this weekend
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Police Minister Brent Potter says he was informed of the Police Commissioner’s plans to make an apology to Aboriginal people at the Garma Festival about a week ago
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro is questioning the timing around the Police Commissioner’s Garma Festival apology for past harms inflicted on Aboriginal people at the hands of police
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Bravery Trust Chairman Steve Patrick says 34 teams from 10 countries took part in a dusk till dawn run, clocking up 4,000 kms, raising funds for the military charity that provides financial support to veterans
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