
360 with Katie Woolf
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Member for Braitling Josh Burgoyne has called out Deputy Chief Minister Chansey Paech over proposed changes to the Children’s Commissioner role labelling it as race-based policy
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Member for Blain Mark Turner suggests the government is keeping Deputy Chief Minister Chansey Paech in the role following his share saga as it would be too damaging to get rid of him leading up to the election
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Sky News Darwin Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham gives his analysis of the share saga plaguing Deputy Chief Minister Chansey Paech
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Meningitis Centre Australia CEO Karen Quick is calling on the NT Government to include Meningococcal B in the Immunisation plan for all Territory kids saying it’ll save lives and prevent disabilities
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Federal opposition environment spokesperson Jonno Duniam says shocking claims have been revealed about the Environmental Defenders Office in Senate estimates and the group is soon to receive another government grant
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Police Commander Danny Bacon say investigations are underway after a body was found near Nightcliff Jetty but the death is not being treated as suspicious
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Member for Barkly Steve Edgington has called on the Chief Minister to sack Chansey Paech over his Metcash shareholdings and says a man accused of sexually assaulting a child in Tennant Creek is due in court today
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Deputy Chief Minister Chansey Paech stands by his shareholdings in Metcash around the time grog bans ended in Alice Springs and believes he has not breached the Ministerial Code of Conduct
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Director NTES Fleur O’Connor says monsoonal rain will ease in Darwin over the coming days as a tropical low tracks towards the Gulf adding that they’ve received 4 requests for assistance in the northern suburbs
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders says there will be a number of road closures ahead of Bombing of Darwin Day on Monday 19th with the service starting at 9.30 at the Cenotaph
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says the Deputy Chief Minister has been sly and sneaky in regards to his Metcash shares claiming it is a conflict of interest, breaching the Ministerial Code of Conduct and has to stand down
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says Chansey Paech strongly backed lifting grog bans in remote communities adding there’s a lot of questions to answer around his shares in Metcash
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Mad Snake Cafe owner Sam Weston says he resigned from the Darwin RSL Committee due to legal action being taken against some members adding that funds should be spent on veterans not legal bills
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NT Senator Jacinta Price is calling for answers and action from the Prime Minister and NT Government after the sexual assault of a young child in Tennant Creek
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Chief Minister Eva Lawler says she hasn’t contacted the Prime Minister about the sexual assault of a young child in Tennant Creek but is focused on boosting facilities and rolling out programs for the community
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NT Guided Fishing Industry Association Chair Blane Simmons is backing calls by AFANT for weighted quotas for Barramundi and measures from the government that recognise the value of the industry
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NT Seafood Council CEO Katherine Winchester says there are protections in place for Barramundi fishing for the season to balance commercial and recreational use and tourism but long term arrangements are yet to be firmed up
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Senior Sergeant Meacham King and Senior Sergeant Steve Dalrymple with police puppies Jax and Axe join Katie Woolf in the studio to talk about their training and community engagements
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The Week That Was – 9th February 2024
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NT Commissioner of Consumer Affairs Traci Keys welcomes the findings of a report into price gouging by a former ACCC chair and hopes it’ll drive action on excessive pricing and competition
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AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo says the NT Government has announced interim controls to protect the Barramundi fishery after calls from recreational fishers for a quota in key catchment areas but it doesn’t go far enough
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell explains proposed changes to the Council’s animal management by-laws which include provisions for managing dangerous dogs, cat registration and revised penalties for offences
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Independent Member for Goyder Kezia Purick has the accused the NT Government of being deceitful over the Holtze development plan saying the proposal will create a raft of issues for rural residents
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CLP President Shane Stone explains why the party failed to disclose political donations to the NT Electoral Commission saying they amount to $40,000 and he is the biggest donor
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Heart Kids CEO Lesley Jordan says new universal standards of care for childhood-onset heart disease will benefit thousands of families by ensuring kids get holistic support
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Darwin City Retailers Association General Manager Molly Upstill says 2,600 cruise ship passengers brought a buzz to the CBD yesterday, visiting shops and tourist attractions
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Cyber Safety Solutions Susan McLean, who’s been with Victoria Police for 27 years is talking to Territory kids about how to use the internet and online apps safely, sharing some scary statistics
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Major Crash Detective Senior Sergeant Brendan Lindner says the driver of a vehicle that crashed on the Roper Highway killing four people and injuring another was under the influence of alcohol
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Australian Cattle Enterprises exporter Patrick Underwood says export permits for Indonesia are yet to be issued for the year with a presidential election looming in the country
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Opposition spokesperson for Education Jo Hersey has taken aim at the NT Government for funding a boost to ‘Back to School’ payments using the Education Department’s budget
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NT Corrections Commissioner Matthew Varley says he is commissioning a 64-bed low security prison in Darwin in addition to the 96 beds facility in Alice Springs
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Berry Springs Tavern Owner Ian Sloan says the cost of a pint of beer is going up about 20 cents due to the latest alcohol tax hike, which they’ll have to pass on to customers
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Darwin RSL Sub Branch President Stephen Gloster outlines plans to build a carpark on the old clubhouse site in a bid to generate more funds to support veterans, adding that the group is still operating without its charter
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Motor Trades Association NT Chief Executive Officer Darrell Jacobs says affordability needs to be maintained with the Federal Government planning to introduce efficiency standards on new cars sold in Australia
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Environment Department Director Flora & Fauna Tim Clancy says crocodile culling, tourism and public safety are key considerations when it comes to how the predators are managed over the next decade
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation NT Branch Secretary Cath Hatcher says there were 670 physical assaults on staff at RDH and 348 assaults against patients or visitors in the last financial year
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP would strengthen Power and Water and grow the NT economy to fund infrastructure upgrades after 20,000 Territorians lost power last night
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Power and Water Corporation Executive General Manager Core Operations Mike Besselink says a loss of gas flow to generators at Channel Island Power Station caused 20,000 customers to lose power yesterday
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12-year-old Freya Galati completes her 100th Parkrun at Nightcliff and encourages others to get involved
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Tracey Dalli provides an update on her 9-year-old granddaughter Maliyia Mullholland who is now back home with family after a long time in hospital for brain cancer treatment
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Victoria River Roadhouse and Coolibah Station owner Cristina Jones says the disaster assistance that’s finally being offered to flood victims is a drop in the ocean when it comes to the loss of livestock and extent of the damage
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Senator Malarndirri McCarthy told Katie Woolf the NT Government only requested disaster/flood assistance for Territorians from the Federal Government on the weekend
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CLP President Shane Stone says the party has received more than 40 applications for candidate pre-selection across all electorates, with 12 for Port Darwin and 10 for Fong Lim
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NT Health Centre for Disease Control Director Dr Vicki Krause explains the symptoms and ways to protect yourself against melioidosis after six cases in the last week and two deaths since October
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AFL NT chair Sean Bowden says talks are underway with the Essendon Bombers and Richmond Tigers about moving the AFL Women's Dreamtime match from Melbourne to Darwin
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A member of the Bangladeshi community speaks out about an assault on his friend and says the community doesn’t feel safe after losing Sifat, with 90 per cent of his mates leaving town
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Member for Daly Dheran Young says the government is restocking stores and providing welfare support to the Gregory District after record-breaking flooding and will speak to Ministers about support for pastoralists who feel they’ve been forgotten
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The Week That Was – 2nd February 2024
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Coolibah Station and Vic River Roadhouse owner Cristina Jones says she’s not even had a phone call from the NT Government after record-breaking flooding, losing cattle and horses in the thousands, with water all through the pub
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Timber Creek resident Tristram “Potter” Holcombe says he’s received no government support after being isolated by floodwaters for 17 days and has had to fly in supplies for several families with livestock and fencing lost on his property
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