
360 with Katie Woolf
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Johnn Johnn's ice-cream store owner John Koenig has made the tough decision to shut shop after serving up gelato for 6.5 years due to crime and anti-social behaviour
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Detective Senior Sergeant Marcus Becker says 11 people have been arrested following multiple large brawls involving metal poles, tomahawks and cars set on fire in Alice Springs
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says he doubts alcohol management plans and social clubs in communities will stop people from coming into the city to access alcohol suggesting more measures are needed
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Amateur Fishermen's Association NT CEO David Ciaravolo says a new jetty at East Point and phasing out gillnetting as part of barramundi reforms are key areas its seeking commitments to ahead of the NT election
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Police and Alcohol Minister Brent Potter responds to the ICAC’s findings around racism within the TRG and outlines plans to reintroduce alcohol in remote communities
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro is questioning why a curfew wasn’t enacted when up to 30 people were fighting with weapons, leaving some injured in Alice Springs
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Former politician Gerry Wood is calling on the next government to bring back parliamentary scrutiny committees saying it plays a vital role in the absence of an upper house
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Independent Member for Goyder Kezia Purick is questioning the announcement of a structural review into St John Ambulance, which is the third review into ambulance services in recent years, suggesting it’s a political ploy
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Air Force Head of Air Shows Air Commodore Micka Gray says two free community events have been planned in the lead up to Pitch Black, a major air training exercise involving 21 countries and more than 140 aircraft
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley claims former Chief Minister Michael Gunner’s trips to remote communities during polling for the 2020 election absolutely amounts to misconduct despite no findings being made against him
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St John Ambulance, Director of Services Andrew Thomas says they’ve been pushing for a review for some time due to a spike in demand and recently reviewed its dispatch and response procedures as staff were working 12 hours without breaks
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United Workers Union NT Secretary Erina Early welcomes a structural review of St John Ambulance and hopes it will see the service go back to government control, which would help recruit paramedics with dual nursing qualifications
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Deputy Opposition Leader Gerard Maley says although the ICAC made no findings of misconduct regarding former Chief Minister Michael Gunner’s trips to remote communities during polling for the 2020 election, it doesn’t pass the pub test
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Athletics NT CEO Leanne Chin says 1,500 people have registered for the NT City2Surf with the event on track for record participation
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Caravan Industry Association of Australia’s Keelan Howart explain how people go into the draw for the Million Dollar Road Trip but says it’s not guaranteed to be won
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Cazalys and Palmerston Golf Club General Manager Matt Hewer won five categories at the Hospitality Excellence Awards last night including “Best Overall Large Club” in the NT
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Commander Danny Bacon says police are no longer investigating reports of a child being kept in a cage at a Top End work site as it’s been deemed as a child protection matter and is in the hands of Territory Families and NT WorkSafe
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s Cath Hatcher explains the health concerns of hundreds of nurses who signed a petition opposing fracking in the Beetaloo Basin and a petrochemical hub at the Middle Arm Precinct
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Father of Amy ‘Dolly’ Everett and Dolly’s Dream Founder Tick Everett says age restrictions to protect kids on social media is a positive step but would only go some way in address the issues
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley has welcomed new curfew laws saying it’s a short term solution that’ll help police restore law and order
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NTES volunteer Calvin Tooby and NTFRS volunteer Gerard Toreresi share their experiences responding to fires, traffic crashes and cyclones during National Volunteer Week, ahead of Wear Orange Wednesday
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Ride Against Cancer founder Clive Baxter, NT Motorsports CEO Tony Seivers and Alan Walker Cancer Nurse Amber Kastellorizos is encouraging Territorians to head to Hidden Valley to do 66 laps this weekend to raise funds to support cancer patients and their families
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Darwin High School students Vincent Mondol, Monishi Tripura, Niyaz Hasan have taken out third place in their category at an International Science and Engineering Fair against 1,800 finalists
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NT Minerals Council Executive Director Cathryn Tilmouth is hoping the NT Government will pass its mining royalties bill today that will see a shift to an ad valorem-based scheme, making the Territory more competitive and attractive to investors
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Senator Nampijinpa Jacinta Price says Nationals Leader David Littleproud and Deputy Leader Bridget McKenzie are in Darwin, speaking to car dealerships about the impacts of Labour’s ute tax
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis provides an update on the revitalisation of Chapel Lane and plans to heritage list Darwin Esplanade
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn is calling for security to be ramped to protect officers after the perimeter fence was cut at the Wadeye compound and vehicles were damaged
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP will support the government’s curfew laws even though they are reactive, don’t include consequences and won’t prevent crime
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Salvation Army NT’s Sally Courtney is encouraging Territorians to dig deep to help people in need during the Red Shield Appeal, which is hoping to raise $100,000 for housing support and emergency relief
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NT Major Events CEO Suzana Bishop says more than 20 per cent of the 16,000 people who attend Bass in the Grass came from interstate or overseas, with the event another huge success
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NT Field and Game Association Bart Irwin says more than 15 NT politicians took part in an election year shoot out with the CLP taking home the team trophy
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Superintendent Daniel Shean says 34 drivers were under the influence of alcohol and 10 tested positive for drugs during a weekend road blitz in Darwin and Palmerston
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Opposition spokesperson for public employment Bill Yan says on average three public servants are being assaulted each day adding that the CLP would introduce minimum sentencing for assaults if elected in August
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler explains how new curfew laws will work and changes to the Liquor Act that will see customers unable to buy alcohol if they don’t have a suitable place to consume it
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The NT Police Force's newest recruits, patrol pups Yenko, Deuts and Cuda with handlers Sergeant Steven Dalrymple and Senior Constable Mathew Unwin join Katie Woolf to talk about their training
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Litchfield Mayor Doug Barden says the Council started preparations in 2021 for population growth stemming from the Holtze Development and argues it should remain in the jurisdiction
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The Week That Was – 17th May 2024
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Darwin Festival’s Artistic Director Kate Fell has announced the return of the Spiegeltent with sexy circus show “the Party” set to treat crowds to risque humor with the performance guaranteed to get everyone up dancing
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CDU’s Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Reuben Bolt explains what the university is doing as the Federal Government moves to cap international student places forcing institutions to build more accommodation if they want to exceed it
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham shares his exclusive story with Katie Woolf on polling ahead of the NT election, which shows the CLP is ahead of Labor with a quarter of participants undecided on who they’ll vote for
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell says residential rates will rise about $65, with waste fees going up $30 for 68 per cent of households next financial year
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro responds to the NT budget and outlines the CLP’s roadmap for the Territory which focuses on reducing crime and cost of living pressures while getting the economy moving
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Opposition spokesperson for Treasury Bill Yan says the CLP has committed to a $50,000 first home owners grant, enticing people from across the country to set up roots in the NT if it wins the election in August
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NT Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland says there not a lot in the NT and Federal budgets for small business and has raised concerns about the exorbitant levels of debt which comes with very high interest
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NT Shelter Head of Operations Annie Taylor and CEO Peter McMillian says homelessness services have received a sevenfold increase with $42.8 million allocated in the Federal budget, up from $6 million which will make a huge difference to Territorians in need
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says a boost to the NT Police budget won’t see more boots on the ground due to an overspend last financial year
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers explains what’s in the Federal budget for the NT which includes significant investment in renewables and cost of living relief
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Chief Minister and Treasurer Eva Lawler breaks down the NT budget and explains how the government plans to lower a record $11 billion of net debt
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Territory athletes Aviva Damjanovic and Briseis Brittain share their remarkable achievements after competing against up-and-coming Olympians at the recent Australian Athletics Championships in Adelaide
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham breaks down the NT Budget for Territorians
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