
360 with Katie Woolf
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Palmerston Crocs President Jacob Brant hopes there’s urgent action to fix the Moulden oval which was badly burnt on Territory Day with the irrigation system also out of action
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Nightcliff Dragons Junior Coordinator Lloyd Robertson is hoping for clarity on when bollards will be installed at the Sanderson Middle School oval, saying that a kiosk and change rooms are also needing in the medium term to keep sport going for hundreds of kids
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Northern Sharks former vice president Aaron Tilley says most of the Moulden oval has been burnt following Territory Day, leaving 350 players with nowhere to train adding that it also hadn’t been watered in months after the irrigation system was struck by lightning
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Wadeye Senior Sergeant Erica Gibson says the family and entire Palumpa community are incredibly distressed after the discovery of remains of a 12 year old girl, who was taken by a crocodile, with efforts still underway to find the croc
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The Week That Was – 5th July 2024
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Darwin Cycling Club chair Julian Barry says the Gran Fondo will be a closed road event this year, with about 500 people expected to take part across a number of different distances
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Independent candidate for Wanguri Graeme Sawyer, who’s previously been Darwin’s Lord Mayor says better resourcing youth professionals and implementing youth employment programs is key to tackling crime
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CLP’s candidate for Wanguri Oly Carlson, who’s worked 26 years in the finance industry says ongoing crime, cost of living and the economy are the big issue she’s keen to address
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Labor’s candidate for Wanguri Shlok Sharma, a former union rep for retail workers says he supports the Middle Arm project, diversifying the economy and getting people into work
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Bushfires NT Executive Director Collene Bremner says permits are now required to light fires in the Top End following the declaration of the fire danger period, with landholders urged to ensure their properties are prepared
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Bliss Home Loans owner and mortgage broker Janine Ashmore says unless banks can control grants for first home buyers, Territorians won’t be able to access schemes like those being promised by the ALP and CLP
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says he’s not buying that ALDI has no plans to open stores in the NT after it recently opened a store in Mackay, a regional Queensland town
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Darwin City Retailers Association General Manager Molly Upstill says it largely supports City of Darwin’s plans to go cashless with CBD parking, with most people already using the PayStay app
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Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris says he’s put forward an application for Federal boarding school funding and while he believes they have a shot a securing a grant its still a waiting game
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Commander Danny Bacon says efforts are underway to find a 12-year-old who was attacked by a crocodile in Palumpa and investigations are ongoing into reports of a group deliberately targeting people with fireworks at Dripstone Cliffs
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Pharmacy Guild NT President Peter Hatswell says people now need a prescription to legally buy vapes and he’s concerned that staff and stores could be targeted, with pharmacists also against selling the products
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler says 33 out 63 police recruits won’t actually hit the beat until the 19th July despite the government spruiking their graduation as some are still undergoing training
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David Ciaravolo says his partner sustained a nasty burn on Cracker night by a group of youths who were hiding in bushes, deliberately throwing fireworks at people and cars at Dripstone cliffs
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St John Ambulance Territory Response Manager Craig Garraway says paramedics treated a number of people for serious burns on Territory Day including a baby with facial burns and a man with groin injuries
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Steven Sewell says crews responded to 132 fires on Territory Day and he’s urging Territorians to hand in any unused fireworks to NT WorkSafe with high fire danger conditions forecast for the next few days
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders explains plans to go cashless with parking in the CBD and provides an update on the Cyclone Tracy monument, saying the artist will select a new colour for the kinetic structure
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Unions NT President David ‘Strawbs’ Hayes says workers on award wages are in for a 3.75 per cent annual increase, equating to an extra $40 a week for the likes of hospitality and retail staff
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says Labor’s home builder grants, which it announced today, more than a month after the CLP unveiled its first home buyers scheme is just a strategy to win votes
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Allora Gardens Owner Estelle Cornell is hanging up the gardening boots and gloves after 30 years in business and says she plans to spend more time with her family
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond says Keith Kerinauia was sentenced to 20 years jail for the murder of Declan Laverty with no parole and will be 39 when he’s released from prison
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Sanderson Middle School board chair Mark Ferguson says both school ovals have been ripped up by hoons in stolen cars, putting the safety of students at risk with efforts underway to fast track the installation of bollards
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Royal Darwin Hospital Emergency Physician Dr Rebecca Day is reminding Territorians to be sensible on Cracker night, with burns, ear and eye injuries and even loss of limbs among the presentations to ED
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says members were not aware of a three-week blitz targeting alcohol-related anti-social behaviour in Darwin, Casuarina and Winnellie raising concerns about how they’re going to do that while responding to other callouts
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The Week That Was – 28th June 2024
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CDU Academy of the Arts, Conductor Paolo Fabris says the Darwin Chorale’s Disney Heroes and Villains performance is a chance for students to get more involved in musical theatre, with two shows running during the school holidays
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Nightcliff Dragons Junior Coordinator Lloyd Robertson says hoons have again destroyed the oval at Sanderson Middle School, which is used by hundreds of kids and he’s calling for bollards to be installed
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Acting District Fire Officer Eric Koomen says crews were called to about 100 fires in Darwin last Territory Day and is reminding people to be responsible when letting off and disposing of fireworks
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City of Darwin Councillor Brian O’Gallagher says the Cyclone Tracy monument is creating more division than unity and he’s asked the Council to postpone its construction and installation until next year
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Police and Alcohol Minister Brent Potter responds to claims that crime is out of control in Katherine and calls for a curfew and provides detail about alcohol measures that take effect on Monday
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says crime is out of control in Katherine with people being assaulted and multiple break-ins at homes and businesses forcing some to shut shop
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Patterson says the Council decided to terminate a 24-year MOU with Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation, which overseas 16 town camps, after being unable to meet with them
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Warrant Officer Kyle Johnson explains how the Defence Force recovered and detonated an unexploded WWII ordnance at Stokes Hill Wharf after the bomb was found by workers yesterday afternoon
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Mum Kali Sachs, Pop David Sachs and 7-year-old Apryl Mitchell, who’s got Pfeiffer Syndrome say she’s heading to Melbourne in September for major surgery to improve her quality of life and they’re hoping to raise $50,000 to help with the costs
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Former Art Teacher at Casuarina Senior College Robin Yakinthou, who delivered the Cyclone Tracy twisted steel sculpture says it would be great to incorporate it in the Bundilla Beach monument
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Member for Barkly Steve Edgington says the sudden closure of the Westpac bank in Tennant Creek left residents in the lurch forcing them to do online banking or change banks, with the company now being sanctioned by the country’s banking watchdog
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Assistant Commissioner Mathew Hollamby says the death of a man in Yarrawonga is being treated as suspicious after the discovery of a body at an industrial facility yesterday, with the Major Crime and Crash Units investigating
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City of Darwin Councillor Mick Palmer says the Council is forging ahead with its kinetic structure at Bundilla Beach for the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy and is supporting a frangipani memorial at East Point
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Member for Lingari Marion Scrymgour says she’s outraged by allegations of corruption levelled against her by Senator Lidia Thorpe relating to the misuse of COVID stimulus grants and is pursuing legal action
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker has welcomed the Federal Government’s plan to restrict the sales of vapes to pharmacies with plain-packaging and menthol or tobacco flavouring saying the industry is largely unregulated
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Dual international athlete and NT sportswoman Bo de la Cruz recounts the moment she learnt she was being inducted into the Touch Football Australia Hall of Fame and says she’s the only Territorian to achieve that honour
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Bruce Dale reflects on the Priscilla Queen of the Desert which is celebrating its 30th anniversary saying it was an influential film showing the LGBTIQ+ community in a different light and the challenges people went through regarding their sexuality
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NT Cricket CEO Gavin Dovey has announced that nine teams, up from six last year, are taking part in the T20 series, the marquee event in the NT, which is the only place where cricket is played year-round
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says has today released a Lowy Institute Analysis about the logic of AUKUS highlighting the importance of investment in nuclear-powered submarines and Northern Australia’s Defence posture
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly says Territorians should now enroll to vote and update their details ahead of the August election, with people to be informed of any changes to electoral boundaries via letterbox drops
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Acting Superintendent Brendan Lindner says the NT’s road toll now stands at 30 so far this year and with 90 per cent of fatalities linked to alcohol and drugs, he believes addictions need to be addressed
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