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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says public drinking should be dealt with as a health response with police allowed to check people’s ID and refer them to support services
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says NT police are disgruntled and are having to run a catch and release program because the government won’t tackle crime
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The Week That Was – 20th October 2023
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NTES Acting Deputy Director Gemma Bellenger explains everything Territorians need to know to get prepared this cyclone season
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ETU's NT organiser David Hayes says about 350 Inpex workers will be impacted when Monadelphous takes over its maintenance contract in November and he’s hoping for a smooth transition
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Voluntary Assisted Dying Advisory panel Co-chair Duncan McConnel is encouraging Darwin residents to attend a community meeting tonight to share their thoughts on euthanasia
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AANT CEO Simon Matthias says the Aussie Dollar and conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe could cause petrol supplies to tighten and prices to hike so it’s important people shop around
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NT Senator Jacinta Price says it makes her stomach churn that the Senate rejected her motion for a Royal Commission into child sex abuse
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The Property Council’s NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer has raised concerns about plans to Heritage list Darwin Esplanade and potential impacts on Area Plans which provide certainty and confidence for land use
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller says after months of defensive back burning in the Barkly it’s disappointing that another fire was deliberately lit, this time along the Sandover Highway
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has slammed the government for shutting down the CLP’s proposal to give police more powers to stop public drinking, which aligns with Labor’s Liquor Act Review
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World Solar challenge Event Director Chris Selwood says locals can check out the vehicles doing track work on Saturday morning ahead of the race on Sunday
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Commander Danny Bacon says police welcome proposed reforms to liquor laws, with officers tipping out hundreds of litres of alcohol across Greater Darwin each week
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says a group of youth are harassing local businesses with a disability service targeted several times causing a staff member to have a seizure
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Hospital NT CEO Alex Bruce says the industry supports greater referral pathways to put people on the BDR and more powers for police than just tipping out grog in public areas
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says it's hypocritical of the government to not consider the CLP’s proposed changes to give police more power to crack down on public drinking after its review suggested doing so for rangers and security guards
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Attorney General Chansey Paech says the Barkly Regional Council has been placed under official management, with all Councillors suspended over finance and service delivery concerns
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Larrakeyah Primary School Teacher Nidia Korfias and former student Bardy Bayram explain what’s planned for the school’s 60th anniversary and are calling for help to find a missing time capsule
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CDU Pro Vice-Chancellor for Health Professor Dominic Upton says nurses from India who are joining the local workforce will undertake postgraduate studies in areas of demand including renal, mental health and perioperative care
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NT Housing Alliance Chair Allan McGill says the Alliance has been formed to get more social, public and affordable homes built by bringing stakeholders together to work through the challenges
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says he supports the CLP’s push for police to have greater powers to tackle public drinking but doubts it will pass Parliament
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Palmerston woman Asher Lilley says missiles were fired at Tel Aviv Airport when she was trying to catch a flight home to the NT with thousands fearing for their lives
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP will push to give police more powers to tackle public drinking in parliament this week
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller says a number of Territory highways are being impacted by bushfires, with truckies urged to take care after a cotton and hay truck caught fire
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Josh Fischer says crews are responding to a large bushfire at Howard Springs that broke out on the weekend and quickly spread, threatening a number of properties
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Prominent No campaigner Warren Mundine says delivering practical outcomes for Indigenous people now needs to be the focus with the country voting against a Voice to Parliament
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says while the country voted against an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, there was strong support for it in the bush
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The Week That Was – 13th October 2023
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Parkrun participant Alan Schuddinh says Katherine residents will soon be able to join the team as park run launches in November
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NT Health Director of Environmental Health Tracy Ward says Territorians need to stay cool and limit physical activity as an extreme heat warning is in place coming into the weekend
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Zuccoli IGA Owner Shelley Lay says they're under a lot of pressure to ensure they don't exceed the NT Government's cap on alcohol sales
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Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Catherine King says the Government has acted as quick as they could to organise flights out of Israel and Gaza for Aussies, following criticism
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Minister for Public Employment Paul Kirby says shift workers can expect to get their pay increase ASAP following negotiating 14 enterprise agreements on pay and conditions
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CPSU NT Regional Secretary David Villegas says the NT Government has agreed to a 3.4 per cent pay rise and backpay for public service shift workers, which is set to be rolled out in January
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Pat Farmer, who’s completed a 14,000 km trek across the nation talking to people about the Voice to Parliament says there is strong support for the Yes campaign despite a slide in the polls towards No
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Coach Nicole Mutimer and Australian Reserve Champion Layne Martin say six NT competitors did exceptionally well at the recent Australian Equestrian Interschool Championships in Werribee, Victoria
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NT Mental Health Coalition CEO Geoff Radford says shedding light on what Territorians do to look after their wellbeing is the focus this Mental Health Awareness Week
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CDU’s Professor Rolf Gerritsen says Shane Stone is a serious player and appointing him as CLP President is a sign the party thinks it could win the next NT election
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Sky News NT Bureau Chief Matt Cunningham sheds light on the Prime Minister’s visit to Alice Springs, where it all began for the Voice and the arrival of campaigner and ultramarathon runner Pat Farmer
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NT Australian Electoral Officer Geoff Bloom provides and update on early voting and explains everything Territorians need to know ahead of referendum voting day, October 14
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Palmerston woman Asher Lilley who is currently in Tel Aviv says she’s been sleeping in a bomb shelter with missiles flying overhead awaiting a flight this evening back to Australia
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Acting Commander Peter Kennon says police have announced a $250,000 reward for information to help find missing woman Angie Fuller in a bid to bring closure to her family
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Master Builders NT CEO Ben Carter says new report has found the local construction industry has capacity to deliver $6.2 billion in Defence projects over the next five years creating certainty for the sector
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says he’s angry and disappointed that two women were sexually assaulted in the CBD in recent weeks reigniting calls for more police on the streets
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says the NT has more homeless people than WA but only receives a ninth of the Federal funding the states gets for housing and he’s calling for that to change
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP is gearing up for the next election with the appointment of former Chief Minister Shane Stone as party’s president and the announcement of two candidates
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Owner of Wallaroo Tours and Darwin Tours Karen Marchant says many operators are doing it tough this year with visitor numbers down and costs going up and is calling for more targeted marketing of the NT
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Airport Development Group Executive General Manager of Operations Rob Porter says major resurfacing works to the runway at Darwin Airport are now underway which will see it closed from 2am to 11.30am daily
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says operators in Uluru are already doing it tough with a slump in tourism and are staring down a long hot summer with no business or income
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles has hit back at remarks by two former Prime Ministers that the Territory is a failed state saying they’re playing politics with the referendum looming
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