
360 with Katie Woolf
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says she’s not bothered about the latest polling results which have Labor narrowly ahead of the CLP on the primary vote and is staying focused on presenting the CLP’s policies and plans to Territorians
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St John Director of Ambulance Services Andrew Thomas says it’s been a shocking weekend on NT roads with two fatalities and sheds more light on the situation with staff pays after a delay with NT Government funding
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Mission Australia's NT regional leader Paul Royce says its residential rehabilitation service in Darwin will close next month to make way for a new women’s prison, with efforts underway to find a new site for the service
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ANMF NT Secretary Cath Hatcher says there are 32 ventilator-trained nurses at the neonatal intensive care unit and five neonatologists, with RDH equipped to care for very premature babies contrary to earlier claims
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Education Department Deputy Chief Executive Saeed Amin says the process for suspending students is being reviewed with staff, parents and the Principals Association to be consulted after concerns were raised about the new approach and lack of consultation
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Police Minister Brent Potter is calling on City of Darwin to review its Cyclone Tracy monument given the extent of community backlash, saying the NT Government can’t intervene as due processes have been followed
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Samara Laverty speaks out after Keith Kerinauia was found guilty of murdering her son Declan Laverty saying it’s been agonising to learn of what unfolded the night he was killed
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn responds to the revelations in budget estimates including police numbers and watch houses still being used to house prisoners and is calling for more emergency call takers with 25,000 calls going unanswered
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The Week That Was – 21st June 2024
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says he’s written to Darwin’s Lord Mayor seeking clarification on how Federal funds will be used for a monument for the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy after Kon Vatskalis deemed it public art
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17-year-old Lilly Downs, a Darwin High School student, is fundraising for a recital in New York to chase her signing dreams after coming second in a International Youth Music competition and is aiming to raise $8,000
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Former chair of Taminmin College Board Beverley Ratahari says she’s been inundated with concerns from teachers about new rules for suspending students claiming it’s creating too much red tape and will have serious flow on effects
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Electrical Trades Union NT Organiser David ‘Strawbs’ Hayes says only a small number of Trace workers have taken on roles with Monadelphous after it took on the maintenance contract at Inpex and is relying on FIFO workers, leaving locals shafted
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says after estimates, the NT parliament will reconvene to pass the budget before farewelling retiring MLA’s Kezia Purick and Paul Kirby with a number of ICAC reports also being tabled tonight
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan says the Alice Springs Masters Games hasn’t been held in six years and hangs in the balance this year and is urging the Minister for Major Events to do whatever it takes to make it happen
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Remembering Cyclone Tracy Chair Richard Creswick says they proposed a metal memorial, designed by local artist Techy Masero to be installed on a rocky reef at East Point for the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy but couldn’t secure enough funds for it
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond says the jury has retired to consider its verdict in the murder trial of Keith Kerinauia who is accused of killing Darwin bottle shop worker Declan Laverty and can consider a verdict for manslaughter if they rule out self-defence
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Admin of private Facebook group Cyclone Tracy Survivors Robyn Cooper-Radke says survivors are reconsidering taking part in commemorations for the 50th anniversary following comments from Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and his claims a monument that received Commonwealth funding will be public art
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Deb Taipale from Top End Signs says concerns about rubbish and public drinking on land opposite the Bottle-O Pitlane in Yarrawonga have fallen on deaf ears with no one taking responsibility for the area
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Sky News Journalist Matt Cunningham details how the NT ICAC Commissioner reported allegations of domestic violence made against him by his ex-wife, sheds light on the allegations and says Michael Riches vows to return to his role when he’s able to
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Police Commander Danny Bacon says a 42-year-old man has been charged with a string of serious stalking charges over offences dating back to March last year allegedly involving a tracker fitted in a woman’s car
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond sums up the closing addresses in the trial of Keith Kerinauia, who is accused of murdering Darwin bottle shop attendant Declan Laverty, with the jury due to start its deliberations today
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Amature Fisherman’s Association of the NT CEO David Ciaravolo has welcomed a commitment from both major political parties to ban commercial barramundi gillnetting ahead of the August election
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP would follow Labor’s suite if elected in August and also phase out commercial barramundi gillnetting over 4 years
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Allan McGill, who’s wife has dementia has organised an event to raise awareness about the condition on June 29th at the Darwin Greyhound track with guest speakers, a lunch and his band performing
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R U OK? Campaign Manager Steven Satour says a number of community events are happening in Darwin this week as well as presentations at local schools to equip people with the tools to help others who might be struggling with life
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Air Commodore Micka Gray explains the types of aircraft that’ll be in the skies and on display at the Exercise Pitch Black Mindil Beach flying display and RAAF Base Darwin Open Day and is encouraging people to register to attend
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NT Field and Game’s Bart Iwrin has welcomed daily bag limits for the upcoming waterfowl hunting season of 7 magpie geese and 10 ducks a day but is critical of the data being collected
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says the NT Government hasn’t contributed enough funding to the new Katherine Pool, with the Palmerston SWELL and Casuarina Aquatic Centre receiving millions of dollars
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says Minister for Police and Alcohol Policy Brent Potter is in the hot seat for budget estimates today and she’s keen to question the government on the re-introduction of grog to communities
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond says Keith Kerinauia has taken a stand in his own murder trial, telling the jury he was about to leave the Darwin Airport Tavern BWS when Declan Laverty lunged at him with a knife
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the Council has made a bungle, with the $700,000 Cyclone Tracy monument at Bundilla Beach saying it will now be a piece of public artwork
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St John Ambulance, Director of Ambulance Services Andrew Thomas says it’s transported more than 46,000 patients this year and at times ambulances are being held up, waiting to offload patients at RDH, resulting in delayed response times
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NT Major Events Corporation CEO Suzana Bishop says 40,000 people attended the Darwin Supercars with about 36 per cent coming from interstate
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says he’s cautiously optimistic about the annual report cards for tourism destinations which show a return of international visitors after COVID
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond says a forensic pathologist who examined Declan Laverty’s body will continue giving evidence at Keith Kerinauia’s murder trial today
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler says more consultation is needed with Cyclone Tracy survivors in regards to the City of Darwin’s proposed monument at Bundill Beach
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Temples Taekwondo Academy’s Darrel Temple and 14-year-old twins Tori and Ella Phillips say they hope to one day compete in the Olympics after winning bronze at the World Taekwondo Championships in Melbourne
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Cyclone Tracy Survivor Robyn Cooper-Radke who now lives in NZ says she wouldn’t stand underneath the City of Darwin’s proposed monument for the 50th anniversary of the disaster, as she finds it triggering and disrespectful
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Remembering Cyclone Tracy Chair Richard Creswick says he doesn’t support a monument being installed at Bundilla Beach ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Cyclone, proposing a locally-made memorial at East Point instead
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond provides an update on the trial of Keith Kerinauia who is accused of murdering Darwin bottle shop worker Declan Laverty saying the jury yesterday heard Mr Kerinauia was laughing and smiling as he ran from the scene after the alleged stabbing
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The Week That Was – 14th June 2024
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NT Hockey CEO Jason Butcher says four Territory athletes are heading to the Paris Olympics and will be the only competitors from the NT in the Games
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Mindil Markets General Manager Michael Buring has welcomed news that Territory Day celebrations will move back to Mindil Beach, saying stall holders are all smiles and will resume preparations ahead of July 1st
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler announces that Territory Day fireworks will be moved back to Mindil Beach, proceeding without an authority certificate from the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority saying NTMEC will work to mitigate the risks
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ASMOF’s NT Staff Specialist Dr John Zorbas says the underfunding of healthcare in the NT is the biggest issue impacting Royal Darwin Hospital, with the Territory getting 10 per cent less than other states and territories from the Commonwealth
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Supercars Head of Communications Manager Paul Glover says all 25 Supercars will drive from the Hidden Valley track Darwin Esplanade this afternoon, in an Australian first, giving fans the chance to check out the cars and get autographs from drivers
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell says new aerators are being installed in two local lakes to help circulate the water, preventing fish kills
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Assistant Commissioner Matt Hollamby says a man has now been charged for allegedly raping a woman at Darwin Esplanade and has a stern warning for motorists ahead of the V8 Supercars
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Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians and NT Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says she’s in disbelief that the NAAJA board appointed Hugh Woodbury as chair despite knowing that he had pleaded guilty to domestic violence charges against his pregnant partner
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