
360 with Katie Woolf
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The Week That Was – 8th December 2023
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CDU Health Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Dominic Upton says they’re still aiming to start a medical program in 2025 despite failing for medical commonwealth funding
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Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation NT Secretary Cath Hatcher says chronic illnesses and GP’s increasing fees are behind the 10-year record high levels of ED presentations
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Member for Daly Dheran Young says Remote Territory Healthcare has taken of the medical clinic in Berry Springs which is operating with a nurse practitioner after Arafura Medical closed down earlier this year
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Darwin kitesurfer 12-year-old Fynn Goat shares his passion for the sport with Katie Woolf ahead of competing in the Australian Freestyle National Championships in SA and will be the first Territorian to take part
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Darwin Airport Resort General Manager Chris Chaffe says they’re hoping to attract new tourism markets to the resort and will train and employ hospitality students through the Indigenous Training Academy
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Southern Commander James Grey Spence says police are using drones to catch offenders in Alice Springs, with 13 incidents of stolen cars involving 33 kids ranging in age from 10 to 17 in the last four weeks
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Paula Apostoles whose son was hit by a car in Bees Creek provides an update on his recovery a year on from the accident and says they’ve put up signs in the area to remind people to slow down and follow the road rules
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SDA NT Director Shlock Sharma says steps could have been taken to alleviate the impact on workers if the union was consulted about a reduction in trading hours at Darwin bottle shops, which starts next week
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says the Federal Government is funding on-country programs for youth and behavioural change programs for men to tackle crime and DV in Alice Springs
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Darwin District Weed Officer Russel O’Regan says Ochna Serrulata is a woody plant dominating parts of the rural area, which isn’t a declared weed but is one residents need to watch and maintain
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Nhulunbuy Christian School teacher Kaylie Thompson says cockatoos are stealing kids lunches, getting into students' lunchboxes, bags and bins
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says the NT Government has two years to deliver the Darwin shiplift project, after the Commonwealth announced a $150 million regional maintenance centre for the sustainment of navy fleet
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Willow Blu Boutique Owner Bec Beaumont says she’s had 4 smashed windows in 9 months after a break-in on the weekend and the government’s grants for businesses can only be claimed 3 times a year
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP does not support a reduction in trading hours for Darwin bottle shops, which comes into effect next week
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Road crash victim John Carey speaks about his horrific injuries and the impact it’s had on his life several years on ahead of a Channel Nine documentary airing tonight
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RSL SA/NT State Branch President Dave Petersen says the Darwin RSL’s charter has been suspended for 90 days due to infighting between committee members
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Beam Regional Operations Manager Andrew Dodd says 3,000 trips have already been clocked up on the new e-scooters, with access denied to 23 people under the influence
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Bonza CEO Tim Jordan has apologised to Territorians impacted by flight cancellations saying its due to delays in CASA approvals for its Gold Coast base
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says she’s trying to strike a balance between tackling alcohol-related harm and treating it as a legal product with the recent BDR and bottle shops changes
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ETU Organiser Dave “Strawbs” Hayes is urging Monadelphous to immediately review its roster changes and pay offers to former Inpex workers warning it stands to lose them to other jobs
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says officers won’t be able to process 7 day banned drinker orders through the new police computer system until March next year despite the new laws passing NT parliament this week
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says the government will need to use its emergency declaration powers to enforce a reduction in bottle shop trading hours in Darwin which is to be trialled until the end of January
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The Week That Was – 1st December 2023
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Rabbi Menachem Aron says Darwin’s Jewish community will hold a silent protest today for the children taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza
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AANT CEO Simon Matthias is calling for road funding to be driven by data on quality and safety with the NT Government to have reporting requirements in order to receive Federal funding
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the Council will consider a funding application for the Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival once organisers pay a $1350 power bill
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The Week That Was – 17th November 2023
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NT Athletics Coach Roger Chin says teams of local kids have been training hard ahead of national competitions in Tasmania and Perth
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Alice Springs Reptile Centre Director Rex Neindorf shares his knowledge about snakes with Katie Woolf after a number of people including a 15 year old boy were bitten in recent weeks
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Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival Committee Chair Andrew Arthur says the event will not go ahead next year after City of Darwin cut it sponsorship funding and sent organisers a bill they can’t afford
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District Manager of Top End Parks Andrew Turner says Berry Springs and some camping spots at Litchfield have been closed with the wet season approaching
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Minister for Infrastructure, Skills and Training Joel Bowden says the Commonwealth has committed an extra $200 million in infrastructure investment for the NT providing certainty for the future
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Police Commissioner Michael Murphy says he wants people to see a police car then they pick up the phone and call for one
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Darwin Men’s Forum MC Nathan Powell hopes the International Men’s Day event will encourage more Territory blokes to talk about things they’re going through and leave them feeling energised about life
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Member for the Barkly Steve Edgington says his electorate has been forgotten in the government’s summer plan for Alice Springs with crime out of control in Tennant Creek
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COTA NT CEO Sue Shearer has welcomed plans to allow recipients of the NT Government’s concession payment scheme to pay back funds after Christmas after they were mistakenly paid twice
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NT Aviation Expert Bruce Dale says runway works at Darwin Airport are forcing flight prices up for interstate trips, with Bali a cheaper option over the festive period
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Sentinel Property Group CEO Warren Ebert says they’ve secured two more K9’s for patrols at Casuarina Square which are being ramped up in the lead up to Christmas
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Police Minister Brent Potter says no police will be taken out of Darwin to service Alice Springs over summer where more than 50 officers will be rostered on
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Starfish Swim Program founder Donna Rousham is encouraging Territorians to get involved in the upcoming Santa Fun Run which raises funds for sick and disabled kids
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Olympic gold medallist Nova Peris spoke to Katie before heading off with a group of athletes to Katherine and several remote communities to inspire local kids to chase their sporting dreams as part of the Olympians Unleashed program
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says radical decisions need to be made to tackle crime, suggesting taking allowances off parents whose kids are offending to keep them accountable
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Action for Alice FB page admin and resident Darren Clarke is calling for real leadership from the NT Government to tackle crime and keep the community safe after three terrible weeks
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says law and order reform will be on the top of her agenda followed by an audit of service providers if she’s elected next year
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Dolphins CEO Terry Reader says the team is excited to play in Darwin in April after doing some game development in the NT last year
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Sky News Host Chris Kenney Liberals says his documentary called the Liberals in Power, which looks at their 9 years in government including trials and tribulations airs tonight
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Litchfield Outback Resort co-owner Christian McElwee says a Telstra outage is impacting tourists and guests, with ATMs, EFTPOS and internet unavailable adding that he’s had to come to Darwin to process bookings
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says he’s concerned about a brawl involving a bus driver who pulled over to help a pedestrian during an Uluru tour which tainted the holiday of some tourists
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says she’s written to the new Police Minister begging him to consider extreme measures to maintain law and order in Alice Springs over the coming months
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