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NT Electoral Commissioner Iain Loganathan says there's major shake ups for Palmerston and Rural divisions as the draft Redistribution of Electoral Boundaries is released
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Imogene Briston says it took Darwin City Council weeks to respond to her and are yet to take action after her daughter was attacked by a dog and hospitalized
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Independent member for Goyder Kezia Purick says she does not regret attending a global tobacco and nicotine forum, following criticism by the AMANT
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NT Cricket CEO Gavin Dovey has announced that the National Indigenous Cricket Championships and Imparja Cup will be held in Alice Springs again next year saying it’s a massive coup for players and the Territory
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Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, Team Michigan Project Manager Will Jones reflects on their journey after coming in fourth with their vehicle Astrum
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AEU’s NT Branch President Michelle Ayers says Territory principals, teachers, parents and students are going on a national road trip in a bid to put an end to chronic underfunding of public schools
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The Week That Was – 27th October 2023
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Distinguished para-triathlete Katie Kelly says she recently paid a visit to Stuart Park Primary School, talking to students about inclusion, sport and guide dogs but had a bad experience with Uber while in the NT
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Acting Senior Sergeant Steve Langdon says the search is ramping up for a woman who’s been missing at Kakadu National Park for a week with temperatures expected to reach 41 degrees today
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Member for Blain Mark Turner says the NT Government should also be responsible for homes deemed structurally unsafe in Bellamack that were built under an affordable housing scheme after the builder was ordered to pay compensation
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Bureau of Meteorology Duty Forecaster Sally Cutter says it’s unusually hot during the days and nights resulting in heatwave conditions in parts of the Top End
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Darwin Community Legal Service’ Matt Gardiner welcomes proposed reforms that would outlaw rent bidding in the NT and safeguards around property damage as a result of domestic violence
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CoreLogic Research Director Tim Lawless says Moulden and Gray have the cheapest house rents within 20 kms of Darwin CBD with Bakewell the most affordable for units
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Josh Fischer says a bushfire in Tennant Creek burnt through the Peko mine site with three workers taking shelter in their vehicles
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Damian Hale says he’s been collecting donations of clothes, toys and books for residents in remote NT communities in a bid to connect people and deliver better results for youth
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick says she was pushing for more protections and better processes for whistleblowers during debate of ICAC reforms in NT parliament
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NT aviation expert Bruce Dale says on average about 1 in 3 seats are left empty on flights, equating to more than 1 million per year, creating challenges low cost airlines that rely on demand
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Acting Assistant Commissioner Matt Hollamby says police are still searching for Jermaine Shane Austral who is wanted in relation to an aggravated burglary in Palmerston and a number of outstanding warrants
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says the NT ICAC needs to be overhauled and she’s suggesting investigations be conducted interstate as the Territory is too small and lacks separation
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the government will seek feedback from police and the community before making changes to alcohol policy following the Liquor Act Review
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With three people stung by box jellyfish in recent weeks, Surf Lifesaving NT Education and Training Manager Sam Edwards says the warmer weather makes stringers more active and its vital people have vinegar on hand
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Shop Distributors Association secretary Josh Peak says the NT Government is dragging its heels on the promised safety audit of late night stores and has made it voluntary, going against its commitment
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell says a two-storey obstacle course is among the exciting feature of the new SWELL precinct, which is set to open on December 17
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling believes the Darwin Port should be controlled by Australian entities despite a Federal review finding no changes are needed to Landbridge’s 99 year lease
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says Council rangers should not have to search and seize alcohol from people drinking in public, urging the NT Government to fix the BDR and introduce alcohol restrictions
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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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