
360 with Katie Woolf
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says it could strengthen bail laws within a day if elected in August, stopping offenders from reoffending
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Athletics NT Executive Officer Leanne Chin NT says the City2Surf will be officially measured by AIMS this June, with the event expected to attract 2,000 participants
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ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland says there’s a range of support available to Territorians struggling with costs of living pressures including financial counsellors and online tools
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Member for Blain Mark Turner says he’s been walking the streets at night because there’s not enough police to do it and will be pushing for reforms regarding child neglect in parliament this week
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Member for Blain Mark Turner says he’s been walking the streets at night because there’s not enough police to do it and will be pushing for reforms regarding child neglect in parliament this week
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham says a group of youths, armed with golf clubs tried to smash their way into his home on the weekend
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler says she’s shocked and saddened by all the crime on the weekend but admits the government has no plans to change youth crime laws when parliament sits this week
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Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton spoke to Katie Woolf while in Darwin saying the experiences of Territorians are confronting and the NT Government should be reaching out to the Prime Minister for support to tackle crime
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says a new snapshot has revealed the industry contributed $427 million to the economy last financial year and employs more than 17,000 people
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The Week That Was – 8th March 2024
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says it's hypocritical of the Police Minister to have shared racist posts on Facebook in the past after saying last week that he doesn’t accept racism especially towards police
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says Police Minister Brent Potter has no future in NT parliament after revelations he shared extremist, racist, misogynist and homophobic posts social media before being elected
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M3 Dance Association’s Derrick Cheong says they’re holding Darwin’s first K-Pop dance festival in April with competitions and games for the the community and the winners will go on to compete in Melbourne
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Jo Brosnan, who organised a GoFundMe page for the McGregor-Shaw family says they are blown away by all of the support they’ve received, with people even stepping up to look after their property and animals in the rural area
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Opposition spokesperson for health Bill Yan says Police Minister Brent Potter and the Chief Minister need to be up front with Territorians about racists and nazi posts he historically shared on social media
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Police Commissioner Michael Murphy outlines his plans to nurture the force and maintain relationships with the community following allegations of racism by former Constable Zachary Rolfe during the inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker
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BreastScreen NT Clinical Director Doctor Lauren Arnold is encouraging women over 40 to have a mammogram before with screening bus ‘Millie’ in Darwin this week before travelling around the NT
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Careflight Chief Aircrew Officer Kurt Pride says Charles and Mary-Lou McGregor-Shaw are recovering in hospital after a terrible crash on their way to Shady Camp on Australia Day
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NT Council of Government Schools President Tabby Fudge supports phasing out middle school saying it’ll make way for a more comprehensive approach but has raised concerns about the triage model for school counsellors
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says St Vinnie’s homelessness services in Stuart Park should be relocated to a hub with other similar services, suggesting somewhere beyond the Berrimah line
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Member for Nightcliff Natasha Fyles is against plans to relocate St Vinnie’s homelessness services from Stuart Park to Coconut Grove saying the community hasn’t been consulted and concerns haven’t been addressed
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP would introduce measures to force kids to attend school and agrees with Labor on scrapping middle school
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Department of Education’s Aderyn Chatterton says only 16 of 30 school counsellor roles are filled in the NT, with the current model seeing them visit schools 3 to 5 days a week
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Central Australian Aboriginal Congress CEO Donna Ah Chee rejects claims that alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs are adversely impacting tourism and believes they should stay in place amid calls to relax them
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Police Minister Brent Potter is calling on judges to start remanding youth or send them to one of three bush camps if they have breached their bail
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Katie Woolf saddles up, chatting to the Mounted Unit’s Sergeant Ryan Watkinson about the training and work of police horses Blaze and Jacko
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Coconut Grove resident Kevin Peters says raises concerns about plans to relocate St Vincent de Paul Society’s homelessness services from Stuart Park to Coconut Grove
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Education Department Deputy Chief Executive Saeed Amin says phasing out middle school in the NT will take two to five years and he promises consultation will be conducted
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The Week That Was – 1st March 2024
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Territory Hearing Audiologist Salimon Joseph explain how to protect your hearing and maintain good ear health ahead of World Hearing Day this Sunday
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Nationals Leader David Littleproud is calling for the ACCC to have divestiture powers, saying it would stimulate competition and help protect consumers from price gouging at the supermarket checkout
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Strike Force Trident Detective Senior Sergeant Dale Motter-Barnard alleges police were actively targeted by a group of kids in a stolen car in Darwin this morning
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CLP President Shane Stone announces more of the party’s candidates ahead of the NT election saying they were chosen based on ability, skill and lived experience
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says crime and alcohol restrictions are hurting tourism, with businesses reporting 50 per cent losses, prompting calls for the government to rethink the laws
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn is reassuring Territorians that racism in not a systemic issue within the NT Police Force and says he’s confident independent investigations will reveal the truth
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Member for Barkly Steve Edgington says three weeks without food and fuel deliveries, trucks have gotten through the flood-damaged Carpentaria Highway to Borroloola
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Waters Ward Councillor Brian O’Gallagher says many seniors in public housing are crying out for help due to bad neighbours leaving mess, fighting at all hours and making them feel unsafe
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Energy Analyst Tom Quinn outlines the Environment Centre’s Recharging the Territory plan which is pitched to tackle the cost of living crisis, create jobs and energy security as an alternative to the Middle Arm Precinct
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders the Council still has a lot of questions around plans to heritage list Darwin Esplanade, with a stay in place until November
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says she supports an investigation into allegations of racism within the NT police force which have been laid bare at the Coronial inquest of Kumanjayi Walker
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Array CEO Dylan Bennett says the new hub at the Victoria Hotel is a place where locals to get involved in e-sports, boost their tech skills and develop innovative ideas
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Senior Sergeant Meacham King, Sergeant Riva Zio and drug detection dog Elsie join Katie Woolf in studio to talk through seizures of kava, cannabis, cocaine and vapes during flight and boat patrols
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler rejects claims by Marion Scrymgour that the government is ‘pussyfooting around’ on youth crime saying detention is the end of the line, with programs and support being provided to stop youths becoming ‘super criminals’
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Nightcliff Parkrun Event Director Karen Strong is encouraging locals to take part in Parkrun this Saturday to celebrate the even’t birthday and dress up for the occasion
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Careflight General Manager Jodie Mills says the service has had its busiest year on record in the NT with 7,900 patient retrievals in 2023 due to more hospital presentations and referrals
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says local hotel operators are keen to accommodate vulnerable flood evacuees but suggested some should have gone to hospital or aged care facilities after taxpayers we left to foot an $8,000 bill for cleaning and laundering
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Property Council of Australia NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer has unveiled a pitch to the NT Government to boost housing stock and make homes more affordable for Territorians
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The Week That Was – 23rd February 2024
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Owner and founder of My Spirited Child Rebecca Challoner says Territorians can hear from experts and learn new strategies to manage ADHD at an upcoming conference in Darwin next month
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CDU’s Vice Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman says he has apologised to the Electrical Trades Union over concerns he’d blamed workers taking industrial action for delays in completing the CBD campus
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