
360 with Katie Woolf
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Darwin Salties General Manager Matt Nason explains his priorities after being appointed to the role including bringing on paid staff and taking the club to the next level
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Darwin RSL Acting President Dan Tellam ‘Tank' has all the details on services for Remembrance Day with students from Ludmilla Primary to read out poems
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Catholic Education NT Director Paul Greaves says St Francis Xavier Catholic School in Nauiyu has now reopened after closing over safety concerns for staff and students amid community unrest
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Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris says he called for holistic support for youth in Alice Springs during a forum in Canberra and an audit is set to be conducted on existing boarding facilities in the town
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The Week That Was – 10th November 2023
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An Alice Springs mother says youths have thrown rocks at her car and house, leaving her kids terrified and the family feeling unsafe with nowhere to turn
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Stroke and disability advocate Richard Crookes is calling for more disability parking in Darwin CBD saying the spaces also need to be larger and free after doing his own audit
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Indigenous Road Safety Academy CEO Martina Hazelbane says education is vital in reducing the number of pedestrian strikes and road crashes in the NT
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Mataranka Supermarket owner Toni Kutschki says they’re having to cut wages and staff and could soon be forced to close the store due to the NT Government’s 25 per cent cap on alcohol sales
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Local mother Jacinta says she has battled school refusal with her son and is calling for more support to address the underlying issues impacting kids
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Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services Brent Potter says he’s done three ride-alongs with police since being appointed to the role
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Josh Fischer says there will be no impacts on operations during the separation of Fire and Emergency Services from Police despite operating as a tri-service since the 80’s
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says there’s been three days of carnage in town with cars stolen and businesses smashed up, leaving him fearing what’s to come over summer
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Jingili Primary School Principal Jemma Rust says efforts are underway to rebuild the school’s chicken coop after it was broken into and several chickens were killed earlier this year
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Superintendent of Casuarina Gavin Kennedy says a man’s been charged after allegedly entering a Humpty Doo property armed with a gun over a Facebook post about dogs
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AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo says a new 10 year plan for recreational fishing focuses on access to fishing areas, abundant stocks and ensuring there is adequate infrastructure
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says officers in Alice Springs were lucky to escape serious injuries after youth in stolen cars allegedly threw rocks at them and tried to ram police cars
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Salvation Army Public Relations Manager Sally Courtney is appealing for donations of gifts for Territory teenagers as part of the Christmas Appeal
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Berry Springs Tavern Owner Ian Sloan gives Katie Woolf the low down on the Melbourne Cup Day Crocodile Races and all the details on the runners
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the ABC’s Four Corners report on private security in the CBD was one-sided and left out the positive impacts the guards are having
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The NT’s 2024 Australian of the Year Blair McFarland says he’s honoured to be recognised for his work in stopping petrol-sniffing in Central Australia and improving the lives of Indigenous people
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says an interest rate hike today would place extra burden on Territorians already struggling with the likes of security costs and rising car insurance premiums
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AFLNT Football Competitions Manager Stuart Davis says a lack of lighting was also a factor in why a woman’s game was deemed a washout after an ambulance took about 40 minutes to attend to an injured player
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Rosebury Primary School Principal Tania Kolomitseb says students dressed as elves and little puddings will make up the dance troupe for the Darwin Christmas Pageant
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Activate Darwin’s City Activations Manager Kostas Trikilis says 40 floats have signed up for the Christmas pageant with a longer route planned for the parade this year
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NT Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland says a Melbourne Cup Day rate rise would slow consumer spending delivering a blow for local businesses ahead of Christmas
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the urgency of securing needs-based funding to tackle domestic violence was again raised with the Prime Minister during his visit to Darwin
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RDH and Menzies Professor of Medicine Bart Currie explains how best to protect yourself against melioidosis including wearing a mask when using a high pressure hose
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce is calling for a clear timeline from the NT Government on when security guards will be able to use OC spray after more liquor store workers were threatened with weapons
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The Week That Was – 3rd November 2023
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Bees Creek resident Peter says he spent five weeks in ICU and lost his spleen and part of his liver after contracting melioidosis while working in the garden
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Revolve Recycling General Manager Guido Verbist says 106 bikes have been gifted to kids in remote NT communities, with session being run to teach them how to look after and maintain them
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TIVAN Executive Chair Grant Wilson says the company has struck an agreement with Larrakia Energy to supply renewable energy to support its Vanadium Electrolyte Facility
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says some GP’s could increase their fees for patients in a bid to cover rising operational costs, while more concession card holders could be bulk billed due to new incentives
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Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says changes to the DAMA will cover 625 temporary skilled visas to attract more nurses, dental assistants, cooks and chefs to the NT
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ALRAR Solicitor Dan Kelly outlines the next steps after tenants in remote NT communities won the right to sue the NT Government over inaction on housing repairs
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro responds to the government’s cabinet shake-up, police changes in tackling DV and plans to arm security guards OC spray
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Operation Secret Santa Aged Care NT organiser Tori Starr says she’s seeking donations of toiletries, trinkets and activities to deliver 1,500 gifts to seniors this Christmas
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders and Beam General Manager Tommy Cooper reveal that new purple standing and sitting e-scooters and e-bikes will be available to loan across the city from December
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Commander Danny Bacon says private security plays a key role in ensuring community safety alongside police, with demand for services and crime rates high
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United Workers Union NT Secretary Erina Early has welcomed the separation of the Fire Service from Police but says there is a lot to work through
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Minister for Police Brent Potter says he’s prepared to make tough decisions and will support police to serve Territorians after being appointed to the portfolio
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley believes the government’s cabinet reshuffle was a distraction by the Chief Minister to firm up numbers ahead of the next election
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NT Field and Game Bart Irwin has raised concerns about feral pigs in Leanyer, reigniting calls for a Million Dollar Pig competition
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn has slammed the Chief’s decision to give the Police Minister portfolio to inexperienced MLA Brent Potter
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders says security wouldn’t been needed in the CBD if there were more police on the streets, which the Council continues to call for
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Opposition spokesperson for Treasury Bill Yan has criticised the Chief Minister’s decision to make inexperienced MLA Brent Potter the Police Minister in a cabinet reshuffle saying it's the most important portfolio
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says a cabinet reshuffle was needed to refresh and renew the government and remains firm that she is the best person to lead the NT
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Jilkminggan School High School Teacher Callum Brown says school camps and student engagement has been the highlight of his career after being awarded Secondary Educator of the Year
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says she was slandered by Minister for Education Eva Lawler in Parliament last week, after raising community concerns around Sorry Day activities
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