
360 with Katie Woolf
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Communities and Justice NSW External Services Work & Education Director Blake Conwell says inmates from NSW are building modular cells to house prisoners in Alice Springs, helping them grow skills to secure work after release
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Venture Housing CEO Karen Walsh explains how it’ll manage 250 public housing properties in Palmerston and eventually grow supply
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Casuarina Square’s Centre Manager Polly Lamond says the complex now has a ‘No school, No service’ policy, meaning students are banned from 8am to 3pm on school days unless with a parent
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Health Minister Selena Uibo says health staff have raised concerns with her about assaults and abuse in emergency departments at Royal Darwin Hospital
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley calls for a COVID-style shutdown to curb crime in Alice Springs saying while it would be costly for businesses so is the damage and mental toll
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Jingili School parent Penny Frost is seeking donations to rebuild a secure chicken coop for students after it was broken into with several chooks killed last year
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Owner of Infidelity Clothing Kerry Collins says the Tourism Minister must be wearing rose-coloured glasses if he’s unaware of drunkenness and anti-social behaviour in the CBD, which is a bad look for tourists
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Remembering Cyclone Tracy Committee Chair Richard Creswick is encouraging survivors to get involved in events to mark the 50th anniversary of the disaster
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Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer Mish Hill says 82 new nurses and midwives have joined the wards at NT Hospitals with efforts also underway to boost the nurse practitioner workforce
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Australian Education Union NT President Michelle Ayres says attraction and retention strategies, competitive salaries and manageable workloads are vital with more than 100 teaching vacancies in the NT
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Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite Defence says medical and dental facilities are being upgraded at Robertson Barracks with a new military dog training centre being built as part of a $24 million project
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says the government needs to do more to attract teachers to the NT, with staff being pulled from corporate roles and sent into classrooms
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Minister for Infrastructure and Tourism Joel Bowden says he’s not heard of cruise ship Captains warning passengers to not venture into Darwin CBD
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Leanyer School Principal Leah Crockford says it was a calm albeit rainy start to the school year with students in Year 1 to 6 set to take part in an Auslan program
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CDU TAFE Chief Executive Mike Hamilton says prisoners can work towards vocational education qualifications through a new partnership with NT Corrections, helping them secure work upon release
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis is encouraging drivers to use the Council’s ‘Click and Fix’ app to get potholes fixed quickly
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says he’s concerned 98 per cent of respondents believe there aren’t enough police to do what’s being asked of them in the latest members survey
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says spit hoods, mandatory sentencing, bigger jails and greater powers for police are part of the CLP’s law and order plan
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Darwin High School Year 12 students Mohammad ‘Niyaz’ Hasan, Pothik ‘ Vincent’ Mondol and Monishi Tripura are off to compete in an International Science Fair in the US and are hoping to raise around $35,000 to help with the costs
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Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees' Association NT Director Shlok Sharma says businesses needs to do more to protect service station workers after reports they’re facing assaults and abuse on a regular basis
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says a reduction in trading hours at Darwin bottle shops pushed people and violence to pubs and resulted in a spike in the secondary supply of alcohol
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NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler has rejected suggestions experienced politicians are jumping off a sinking ship ahead of the next election
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says the force is operating on an overtime budget with officers continuing to burnout and he’s hoping the next Chief Minister will be a strong leader
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says Nicole Manison is the best of the front runners to become the next Chief Minister but suggested that Brent Potter would be a refreshing choice
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Police Commissioner Michael Murphy says the Chief Minister’s resignation won’t impact operations and a new police unit based in Nightcliff will proceed as planned
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Independent Member for Goyder Kezia Purick gives her take on the Chief Minister’s shares fiasco amid reports of her resignation
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City of Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell says the two level adventure play zone at the SWELL is the first of its kind in Australia, with bookings required to use it as only 15 people can go on it at once
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the Chief Minister cannot survive revelations about her undisclosed shares in mining giant South 32 as it’s too big of an integrity issue
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Darwin International Airport Executive General Manager Rob Porter says they’re expecting up to 60 flights a day with about 100,000 passengers passing through NT airports over the next three weeks
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Donut King Casuarina Owner Khoda Patel says a group of young girls threatened to punch staff and later returned throwing eggs at workers
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn is questioning how the government will recruit and fund 50 officers earmarked for a new Territory Safety Division saying it’s just an attempt to appear to be making change
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The Week That Was – 15th December 2023
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Independent Member for Blain Mark Turner says he’s referred the Chief Minister and a staffer to the ICAC over concerns around shares and connections to gas companies
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Foodbank NT CEO Greg Pattinson says there’s been a 50 per cent increase in demand for assistance compared to last year with Territorians encouraged to donate to help others this Christmas
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says crime has flared up in the community with people having their bags snatched while shopping and multiple knives being stolen from a butcher shop
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Deputy PM and Minister for Defence Richard Marles is in the NT to welcome back back troops who’ve been training Ukrainian recruits in the UK and has announced it will continue for another year
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Tori Starr says 650 extra presents are needed for Operation Secret Santa Aged Care
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Acting Assistant Commissioner Matt Hollamby is reminding Territorians to stay safe, as wet weather is set to hit the Top End this weekend
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders says there'll be a range of activities for Darwin locals to look forward to this Christmas
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CEO of Tourism Central Australia Danial Rochford says Bonza's Bonza flights from Melbourne to Alice is set to boost tourism for 2024
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Opposition leader Lia Finocchiaro says the NT Government is trying to keep a lid on crime, following alleged sexual assault incidents in Central Australia
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Chair of the NT Council of Churches and Catholic Bishop of Darwin Charles Gauci says a multifaith gathering is being held in Darwin tonight to reflect and pray for peace and justice in conflict-ridden regions including Gaza, Palestine, Israel and Ukraine
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COTA CEO Sue Shearer says seniors are feeling vulnerable and like they’re being targeted in premeditated attacks while going about their lives and she’s calling on the NT’s Land Councils and elders to do more
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Darwin IGA Supermarket owner Geoff McGill says the store will no longer operate on Sundays after two men smashed a window and stole beer, which happened to be non-alcoholic on the weekend
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Darwin city bottle shop worker John believes some staff will quit after the government cut trading hours on weekdays with many in the industry facing abuse and only doing it to top up their income
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Thirsty Camel Howard Springs bottle shop manager Michael Wass says they only found out on Friday they were including in the government’s reduction to trading hours and feels for staff who will lose hours in the lead up to Christmas
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Police Minister Brent Potter says he’s reached out to an 85-year-old woman attacked and robbed in Nightcliff and is reassuring seniors they are safe
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Domain’s Chief of Research & Economics Dr Nicola Powell expects house prices will increase between 5 and 7 per cent and unit prices will go up between 2 and 4 per cent next year
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Empire Energy CEO Alex Underwood says drilling is showing promising results for their Carpentaria pilot project, with gas production expected to start in 2025
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Poppy Politis is emotional and angry about an attack on her 85-year-old mother that saw her thrown to the ground and robbed in Nightcliff
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