
360 with Katie Woolf
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the grounding of Bonza is a big blow for Territorians and raises questions about how much the government spent to attract the airline to the NT
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Million Dollar Fish winner Keegan Payne tells Katie Woolf he was fishing with his mate and sister when he reeled in the prize-winning barra and plans to buy a boat and cruiser
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Football NT’s Women and Girl's Committee Chair and Life Member of Hellenic AC Anna Daye says five awards are up for grabs as part of Female Football Week, with nominations now open
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Johnn Johnn's ice-cream shop owner John Koenig says he has closed the store to keep staff and customers safe after he was threatened with a machete
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Neighbourhood Watch CEO for Alice Springs Veronica Larson says she hopes to ramp up efforts to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour in a bid to help the community feel safer
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CDU Demographer Associate Professor Andrew Taylor says there are a number of reasons why people live the NT not just crime and he’s has cast doubt on NT Government’s growth target of 300,000 people by 2030
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson has welcomed the Prime Minister’s $14.2 million investment in police and security measures that will fund an additional 35 officers
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Automobile Association of the NT’s chief executive Simon Matthias is calling on the NT Government to provide data on road crashes, quality and enforcement activities to the Commonwealth in a bid to save lives on the roads
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Darwin City Councillor Mick Palmer says the Council is considering refusing the Airport Development Group access to the Shoal Bay dump as it owes more than $1 million in rates and continues to benefit from services
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Hospital NT CEO Alex Bruce has welcomed news that applications will open next week for security guards to use OC spray at bottle shops saying kids carrying weapons have been lunging at staff
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Police Minister Brent Potter says applications open next week for security guards to be able to use OC spray on bottle shops
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NT Corrections Commissioner Matthew Varley and Deputy Commissioner Dr Yolonda Adams explain plans to upgrade Don Dale to use as an interim adult prison and provide an update on the refurbishment of Sector Two at the Darwin jail
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The Week That Was – 26th April 2024
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NT Museum and Art Gallery Curator of Territory History Jared Archibald explains what’s gone into the restoration of a 22m pygmy blue whale which is now on display
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Darwin RSL Sub-branch President Stephen Gloster is expecting up to 8,000 people will attend the ANZAC Day dawn service, with the march shaping up to be the biggest ever
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Commander Danny Bacon sheds light on recent incidents including 14 youths charged over riots at Don Dale that left a police officer injured and an armed man turning up at Bagot Oval
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Tamboran Resources CEO Joel Riddle says it expects to make a final investment decision by the middle of the year on its Beetaloo Basin project after striking a deal with the NT Government over gas supply
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Darwin City Retailers Association General Manager Molly Upstill says she’s relieved the NT Government will continue to fund security patrols in the CBD adding that it’s hard to believe the Lord Mayor thinks its ineffective
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler says the NT Government will continue to fund security patrols in Darwin CBD after Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis said the Council would reconsider its funding contribution, pushing for police on the streets instead
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Deadly Rugby Founder Toby Ellis has launched a cultural immersion camp bringing Sydney school students to Darwin to play footy and connect with culture while also promoting the NT
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Cyclone Warriors Director Ian Richards speaks about a documentary he’s working on to honour the role of the ADF and emergency services in the response and recovery effort after Cyclone Tracy ahead of the 50th anniversary
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says Parrtjima was a huge success with thousands attending the 10-day event, with the focus now turning to adding more experiences around the event
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the Council is still considering it if will contribute funds to security in the CBD in the next budget, pushing for police on the streets instead
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the government’s plans for Don Dale Youth Detention Centre are very vague and she believes it won’t be suitable to house any prisoners after the new facility opens
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Salvation Army NT Manager of Family Violence Programs Hannah Stephen says a new refuge in Palmerston has capacity to support 74 women and children escaping domestic violence each year
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Opposition treasury spokesperson Bill Yan says the latest State of the States report raises serious red flags for the Territory economy, with the NT coming last in the country on most metrics for 66 months
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Police Minister Brent Potter says putting more police on the beat is the only thing he can do right now to curb crime adding that 68 recruits are set to graduate in June
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Redcliffe Dolphins Assistant Coach Kristian Woolf says the team is training really well despite injury challenges and are pumped for their clash with the Parramatta Eels in Darwin next week
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling sheds light on what the Prime Minister’s plan to boost manufacturing in Australia will mean for the NT
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The Week That Was – 12th April 2024
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Step Out Disability Services Community Access Coordinator Gareth Trew says an art project in Katherine is uniting the community, getting them to open up and share their thoughts and feelings about disability
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Leigh, who’s baby had to spend 3 months in the NICU at RDH says a move to send expectant mothers and babies born less than 32 weeks interstate for specialist treatment will put NT families at risk
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Australian Energy Producers NT Director David Slama says the gas industry was not invited to take part in Senate hearings for the inquiry into the Middle Arm Precinct and is warning that leaving out key stakeholders sets a dangerous precedent
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Master Builders NT Chief Executive Ben Carter says with residential housing builds at a historic low this financial year, the NT needs more home building grants and incentive schemes
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Member for Blain Mark Turner is questioning how the NT Police Force will recruit 200 sworn-officers and 71 support staff as recommended in the Kelly Review
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley has welcomed the extension of the youth curfew in Alice Springs until the end of the school holidays on April 16
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Tribute for Tommy Abdoo
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Paediatrician Dr Louise Woodward joined Katie on 360.
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Mayor of Alice Springs Matt Patterson reacts to the curfew being extended.
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Opposition leader Lia Finocchiaro responds to the police review with 360
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Police Association President Nathan Finn responds to the police review.
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Chief minister of the Northern Territory Eva Lawler releases the long awaited Police Review and talks to Katie about the 18 recommendations.
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Cath Hatcher branch secretary of the nurses union comments on Darwin's recent code yellow and Neonatal service cuts
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce talks about the PALI's being removed from bottle shops in Alice Springs
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro wants to see the curfew in Alice Spring extended to the end of Aprils
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Allora Gardens Owner Estelle Cornell says she’s closing down the nursery after 30 years, hanging up the gardening boots to take on some new challenges
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Principal Entomologist Dr Brian Thistleton says a native ladybird is being released onto trees to combat plant pest, Papaya mealybug in Darwin which can cause fruit to drop and leaves to turn yellow
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A Palmerston mother speaks out after her son was attacked and chased by a group of youths, some armed with scissors and knives near the bus exchange saying security didn’t come to his aid
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says operators have lost $1 million in bookings in the last week and fears some businesses may not last another tourist season
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley has taken aim at the NT Government over plans to close a drug and alcohol rehab service in Alice Springs which has been operating for up to 7 years
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