
360 with Katie Woolf
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says a spike in flu cases and aged care patients occupying beds are likely factors contributing to another code yellow Royal Darwin and Palmerston Hospitals and raises concerns about a shortage of IV fluids
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Voluntary assisted dying advisory panel co-chair Vicki O’Halloran explains the consultation process and 22 recommendations made in the panel’s report which suggests legislation be introduced allowing people to access VAD while they still have capacity with several safeguards in place
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The Week That Was – 2nd August 2024
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Independent candidate for Goyder Matthew Salter a former Litchfield Councillor and teacher says he’s passionate about improving Freds Pass, is opposed to the proposed rural subdivision and wants a bipartisan approach taken towards tackling crime
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Independent candidate for Goyder Belinda Kolstad, a fire volunteer and small business owner says crime is the big issue being raised with her as well as water security
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CLP candidate for Goyder Andrew Mackay, a former Litchfield Councillor says he’s passionate about the rural area and is committed to tackling crime and improving road safety, particularly the Freds Pass Road and Arnhem Highway intersection
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Labor’s candidate for Goyder Sandy Griffin, who has experience in environmental science says community safety, biosecurity, road safety and the proposed suburban block division are key issues in the electorate
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Australian Education Union NT President Michelle Ayres says a 13 per cent pay rise for teachers was struck at the 11th hour with the NT Government before caretaker mode began today to avoid further delays due to the election
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AFP Commander Joanne Cameron says long-term missing women are in the spotlight this National Missing Persons Week, with a campaign called Always Searching focusing on eight cases including Angie Fuller in the NT
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly says the writ has been received from the Chief Minister, authorising the Commission to conduct the NT general election
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Heidi speaks out to warn others after a man indecently exposed himself to her while she was out for a run at the Deckchair Cinema stairs yesterday
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CLP candidate for Blain Matthew Kerle, a software engineer and gymnastics coach, is running for politics again to put a stop to lawlessness and better serve the needs of Territorians
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Labor's candidate for Blain Dani Eveleigh, who’s previously run as an independent says public housing is a key issue for the electorate in addition to crime and anti-social behaviour and she’s eager to address it given her experience in the housing sector
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Incumbent Independent Member for Blain Mark Turner says law and order is the number one issue he’s keen to address if re-elected adding that NT prisons and youth detention centres are full and no one seems to be worried about going in there
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Commander Danny Bacon says a 30-year-old man allegedly driving a stolen car that crashed into another vehicle in The Gardens after stealing alcohol from the Frontier was under the influence of alcohol
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Aviation expert Bruce Dale explains the impact of REX Airlines going into voluntary administration on the aviation sector, competition and connectivity following on from the collapse of Bonza
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Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence Kate Worden says Labour would create a standalone housing department and invest $180 million over 5 years to tackle DV if Labor is re-elected in August
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Independent Candidate for Johnston Justine Davis, who works in the justice sector with victims, perpetrators and police says the community wants change and more collaboration in politics and she’s keen to improve community safety, housing and job opportunities
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Greens Candidate for Johnston Billie Barton, a small business owner and engineer is keen to address community safety and enhance integrity within government, touting better youth services, rent control and breaking the cycle of incarceration
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CLP Candidate for Johnston Gary Strachan says he’s running for politics to stop local businesses from closing down and is committed to addressing crime and anti-social behaviour
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Incumbent Member for Johnston Joel Bowden says investing in education and housing is vital to addressing crime, adding that he’s working with St Vinnies to find a permanent site for its homelessness services
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis addresses concerns about a lack of car parking at Malak oval saying legally people can’t park on the grass
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New Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy says her appointment will give the NT a seat at the cabinet table with improving health outcomes and the lives of Aboriginal people are her key priorities
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says alcohol rehabilitation, giving police greater powers and ensuring offenders wear ankle bracelets are part of the CLP’s plan to tackle domestic violence in the NT
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Comedy legend Merrick Watts says he’s hosting a comedy Gala in Palmerston and a new show called ‘Idiots Guide to Wine’ during Darwin Festival which kicks off in less than two weeks
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One IT Services Steve Roberts speaks out about a domestic violence brawl unfolding outside of his business, with his wife trapped inside, fearing for her safety adding that police were unable to attend
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RACGP NT Chair Dr Sam Heard says GPs are concerned about the CLP’s plan to expand the scope of practice for pharmacists to include 21 conditions fearing it could lead to antibiotic resistance, misdiagnosis and even hospitalisation for wrong treatment
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler responds to the latest CommSec State of the States report, which again ranks the NT last on six of eight indicators saying she is focused on diversifying the economy and chasing Federal funding
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Greens Candidate for Nightcliff Kat McNamara, a tradie says crime, safety, the environment and integrity are the key issues in the electorate adding that she supports renewable projects and creating jobs for Territorians
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Independent Candidate for Nightcliff Mililma May, who’s worked in corporate legal firms, politics and policy areas says cost of living, safety and security and climate action are the big issues she’s keen to address
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CLP Candidate for Nightcliff Helen Secretary says she’s running to deliver action on crime and anti-social behaviour including boot camps but does not support Middle Arm or gas projects, contrary to the party’s position
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Incumbent Member for Nightcliff Natasha Fyles says she’s keen to be a strong advocate for the community and will focus on tackling crime and cost of living, keeping Power and Water Corporation a public asset
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Commander of Exercise Pitch Black, Air Commodore Pete Robinson says an Italian pilot is safe and in good spirits after an aircraft crash at Daly River yesterday, adding that flying operations will resume today
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Opposition spokesperson for health Bill Yan explains the CLP’s plan to expand pharmacy services for 21 conditions like UTIs, shingles and school sores if elected in August
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Property Council of Australia's NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer says their latest survey of 200 businesses paints a grim picture of what the sector is dealing with
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Independent Candidate for Karama Justine Glover, a registered nurse says she’s keen to work with both sides of politics to address crime, with residents begging for change and feeling like no one is listening
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CLP Candidate for Karama Brian O’Gallagher, a former Darwin City Councillor says he’s committed to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour through boot camps for youth as well as public housing issues
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Incumbent Member for Karama Ngaree Ah Kit says she’s re-contesting the seat, keen to further addressing crime and housing
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AANT CEO Simon Matthias says poor choices and behaviour are the main reasons behind the NT’s shocking road toll, which currently stands at 40 with speeding, drinking and not wearing seatbelts the other key contributing factors
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Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite says maritime capabilities have been bolstered in the NT with the official opening of the $210 million Kuru Wharf at HMAS Coonawarra which can accommodate bigger vessels
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says it’s shameful that Alice Springs has been ranked as the 18th most dangerous city in the world but on the other hand it’s important people are informed about the seriousness of crime
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Australian Independent Retirees NT Branch’s Ken Moffitt says a public forum is being held next Monday focusing on issues impacting seniors ahead of the NT election and representatives from the major parties will be there to answer questions and outline their policies
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CLP candidate for Casuarina Khoda Patel, a local businessman who moved to the NT for the laidback lifestyle says he’s keen to rebuild the economy, restore the Territory way of life and tackle youth crime and anti-social behaviour
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Incumbent Member for Casuarina Lauren Moss says crime, anti-social behaviour, health and education are among the big issues for the electorate and she’s keen to forge ahead with projects like the Community safety hub
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and President of LGANT says he’s not surprised that the Commalie Council has been placed under official management adding that LGANT’s been advocating for stronger codes of conduct and consequences for a number of years
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Katter’s Australian Party Leader Rob Katter is proposing Castle Laws in Queensland that would allow residents to use necessary force to protect themselves, their family and property if confronted by an intruder without fear of prosecution
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP’s election promise of free meningococcal B vaccines will cost $500,000 a year which includes catch-up jabs for babies 2 and under and 15 to 19 year olds
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling is encouraging locals to attend a public hearing in Parap tonight as part of Federal inquiry into the influence and impacts of social media on Australian society
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St John Ambulance Director Ambulance Services Andrew Thomas says crews were called to eight road crashes on the weekend including two fatalities
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Pitch Black Exercise Director, Group Captain Stewart Seeney says night flying starts today, with aircraft taking to the skies from 8am to 10.30pm until August 1st to ensure pilots have the skills and experience to fly in the dark
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