
360 with Katie Woolf
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Local comedian Rusty Smith, is directing a show called Cyclone Tracy’s Golden Jubilee and says he plans to take the audience on a multi-media journey of before, during and after the Cyclone
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Property Council of Australia NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer says local businesses have spent $1.5 million on repairs and security measures stemming from crime according to its latest survey, which has so far yielded 128 responses
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Nine News Journalist Ebony Raymond says witnesses who were inside the Darwin Airport Tavern BWS during the alleged stabbing of Declan Laverty have started giving evidence in the murder trial of Keith Kerinauia
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says ICAC, racism, debt, the economy and former Chief Minister Michael Gunner’s travel during the 2020 election dominated discussion during budget estimates yesterday and she’s hoping to get more questions answered today on overcrowding at NT prisons
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro is calling on the government to keep Territory Day firework celebrations at Mindil Beach instead of playing blame games and moving it to the Darwin Waterfront
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Jamie Mullen says his daughter Olivia recently won the Girls 6 and Under Division at the Australian Junior Age Division Golfing Championship on the Gold Coast up against 300 kids
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Katherine Hospital ED’s Clinical Nurse Manager Mandy Canning says new rapid cardiac testing equipment can deliver results in minutes, speeding up care and recovery for patients
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Mindil Beach Market General Manager Michael Buring says he was officially advised on Friday that the Mindil fireworks display was being moved to Darwin Waterfront, impacting more than 100 stall holders
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City of Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and CEO Simone Saunders say a monument being installed at Bundilla Beach to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy is set to cost $700,000
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Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority CEO Benedict Scambary says NT Major Events has not applied for an authority certificate for the firework display at Mindil Beach and it did not suggest cancelling the event
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Minister for Major Events Brent Potter says Territory Day celebrations are being moved from Mindil Beach to Darwin Waterfront with NT Major Events told they need an authority certificate from AAPA for the first time in 24 years
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Aussie treasure, HG Nelson, one half of comedic duo, Roy and HG, chats to Katie Woolf before heading to the Barunga Festival, talking all things sport including an AFL team in the NT, and also shares insight into his extensive career
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The Motor Trade Association’s Kaes Cillessen says new vehicle sales are 9.4 per cent higher compared to the same time as last year, with Toyota Hiluxs and Landcruisers the most popular vehicles
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Military Working Dog Operations Cell 13, Sergeant Natasha Falconer and 1 Military Police Battalion Lance Corporal Jared Willis explain how valuable their dogs are on National Military Working Dog Day
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The Week That Was – 7th June 2024
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Dream Media’s Chris O’Brien and former commercial, now recreational fisher Peter Politis says the closure of 85 per cent of the NT coastline has caused major problems for all stakeholders, who they claim all want to phase out gillnetting
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Katherine Mayor Lis Clark says rates are increasing 4.8 per cent this financial year so the Council can cover its costs, with a new pool and dog pound and repairs to the Civic Centre roof among the major projects
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says the country needs an extra 20,000 Defence personnel by 2040 and is looking to foreign citizens from partner nations who’ve been permanent residents for at least a year to fill the shortfall
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says rev heads are flocking to town for the Finke Desert Race, with the town set to be buzzing this weekend with a Folk Festival also happening
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Immunisation Foundation of Australia’s Director Catherine Hughes is calling on the Federal Government to fund RSV vaccines for all babies amid a spike in cases in the NT, with the jab currently costing $350
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley believes the government plans to get the ICAC Parliamentary Committee to investigate allegations facing the NT ICAC Commissioner after mysteriously appointing Paul Kirby to the Committee saying its absurd with only one sitting day left
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Alexi Kotis says his 17-year-old goddaughter was visiting her sick grandfather at Royal Darwin Hospital when she was randomly attacked by a woman, who threw a chair at her and tried to choke her
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Walk to Defeat MND organiser Tamara Henderson is encouraging locals to get involved in a 5km walk in Darwin this weekend to raise funds for equipment to support people with motor neurone disease
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Museum and Art Gallery of the NT Curator Jared Archibald says it’s hoping to raise $50,000 to revitalise its Cyclone Tracy exhibition ahead of the 50th anniversary of the disaster
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Long time local fisho Jason Rogers says he’s not keen on the idea of a jetty at Dudley Point, claiming its near a sewage outlet, posing risks to people’s health
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Strike Force Trident, Senior Sergeant Christopher Humphries says they’ve made 75 arrests in the last two weeks, submitting 92 files for prosecution, with the unit responding to multiple property crime incidents over the weekend
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AFANT representative, Fishing & Outdoor World Ronald Voukolos says a lot of locals and tourists are keen for more land-based fishing access with Dudley Point at East Point an ideal site for a new jetty
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Minister for Recreational Fishing Joel Bowden explains plans for a new jetty at Dudley Point, which will provide safe land-based access to deeper water
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GleNTi organizer Elena Gomatos says 40,000 people are expected to attend the Greek Festival this weekend and can expect loads of traditional food, dance groups smashing plates and activities for kids
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Rural advocate Gerry Wood has written to three Minister with concerns about burn offs around the old Inpex Village, saying contractors are now being used instead of rural fire volunteers, also costing taxpayers money
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YWCA Regional Manager NT Rachael Uebergang is calling for more safe and secure housing, a boost to crisis support services for domestic violence victims as well as early intervention and needs based funding in the wake of an alleged murder
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Brother to Another’s Jye Cardona and Andrew Lockyer say the programs they’re delivering with disengaged youth and their families are having a positive impact and are encouraging the government to work with them
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Fin and Tonic Owner Kerry Brown says he only opened the business 4 weeks ago and had two youths break-in, steal alcohol and cause damage on the weekend
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro promises to introduce minimum mandatory sentencing for serious violent offences including domestic violence if it wins the election, after a woman was allegedly murdered by a man know to her in Coconut Grove
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CDU Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman is urging the Federal Government to make the NT exempt from a cap on international students, with land announced today for student accommodation near the city campus
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Master Builders NT Chief Executive Ben Carter says the Territory is on track for the worst year on record for home building and is calling for urgent government grants to entice people to build new homes
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler has suggested a youth curfew for Darwin’s northern suburbs after 10 youths allegedly broke into a shopping centre and fast food outlet
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Screen Territory Director Jennie Hughes says filming is underway in Darwin on a sequel to Top End Wedding called Top End Bub, with Miranda Tapsell leading the cast and Rob Collins, Libby Collins and Shari Sebbens also working on the series
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The Week That Was – 31st May 2024
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Cruise for the Cause organiser Dan Leather says he’s expecting a huge turn out for the car and motorbike event this Sunday, which raises funds for prostate cancer
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Head of AFL NT Sam Gibson says AFLW will return to Darwin for the first time in 5 years with the women’s Dreamtime match between Essendon Bombers and Richmond Tigers happening on October 26 during the Indigenous Round
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Royal Australian Navy Lieutenant Joseph Melbin and US Lieutenant Commander Tyler Brown discuss the deployment and training associated with American Defence vessel USS Emory S Land, which has docked in Darwin and the activities they’ve been getting up to while in town
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell responds to the concerns of developers that the goal posts keep shifting amid high staff turn over at the Council and their calls for an Administrator to be appointed
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Real Estate Institute NT CEO Aswin De Silva sheds light on the challenges currently facing the housing market in Darwin, which is the cheapest capital city in the country to buy a property but it’s resulting in significant losses for those selling up
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St Vincent de Paul Society CEO Rob Lutter says its homelessness services are being moved to Coconut Grove in August to make way for affordable housing in Stuart Park
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Disaster Relief Australia’s Shari Bent says locals can stand on the Big Map at an event in Darwin this Saturday to learn more about the risks of floods and fires to help prepare and build resilience for future events
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AANT’s Edon Bell and Superintendent Daniel Shean says road safety program Street Smart High aims to educate Year 11 and 12 students about the risks and reality of crashes before they get their driver's license
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Darwin Festival Artistic Director Kate Fell says the full festival program features 680 performances including comedy, circus and concerts with entertainment for the whole family from August 8 to 25
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kirsten Kelly explains why a Misinformation and Disinformation Register is needed and how preferential voting works
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NT Cattleman’s Association CEO Will Evans says the industry is no closer to receiving compensation from the Commonwealth over the 2011 Indonesian live export ban, with the total sum of damages still being negotiated
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