
360 with Katie Woolf
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Malaysia lifts live cattle export ban after lumpy skin concerns
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The Environment Centre NT believes the Chief Minister’s swipe at teals and trolls has led to backlash, leading to a Senate inquiry
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Lincoln Kirby says registrations for Max’s Cast for a Cure fishing comp close next week, with the event raising funding for brain cancer research after he lost his son to the disease
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Mission Australia Area Manager Ana Aitcheson says after hours youth services and activities are among the solutions that will help reduce substance misuse among NT youth
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COTA NT CEO Sue Shearer says a Voluntary Assisted Dying advisory panel will consult with the community and look at what other jurisdictions have done to develop a framework for the NT
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford has welcomed Qantas CEO Alan Joyce’s early resignation saying the airline needs a refresh straightaway after the shocking revelations from a Senate inquiry
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NT Electoral Commissioner Iain Loganathan says its disappointing only half of those enrolled turned out to vote in the Lyons Ward by-election and suggests increasing the fine for not voting should be considered
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says efforts are underway to secure funding for the Darwin Volunteer Coastguard to make it sustainable into the future after the national body decided to close the Darwin Flotilla
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says revelations the Chief Minister’s trip to the US will cost $93,000 shows a lack of transparency by the government and is a bit rich when the NT is facing a health and crime crisis
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Casuarina Senior College Principal Glenn Dixon says photo boards and memorabilia will be on display with student performances at the gym tonight to celebrate the school’s 50th anniversary
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Gwalwa Daraniki Association chairperson and Larrakia Traditional Owner Helen Secretary says she doubts an Indigenous Voice to Parliament will make any difference as we already have elected members who are Indigenous
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Larrakia Elder and Darwin Waterfront Corporation chairman Richard Fejo says an Indigenous Voice to Parliament would lead to progression and better outcomes for Aboriginal people
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The Week That Was – 1st September 2023
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Darwin High School Principal Jill Hazeldine says they’re putting together a digital time capsule as part of their 60th anniversary of being at Bullocky Point
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Darwin Flotilla Commander Simon Dorman says the volunteer coast guard has been forced to close, putting extra burden on Water Police
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Senator Malarndirri McCarthy is encouraging Territorians to learn about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament and be respectful of other people’s opinions with the referendum taking place on October 14
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Assistant Commissioner Travis Wurst says police support the use of spit hoods on adults deeming them as a necessary tool to protect officers after calls for them to be officially banned
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Leah Bennett, who was assaulted on her way home from work by a group of young girls, says more security is needed in the city
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn has revealed that officers in Alice Springs have been assaulted by a group of people armed with frying pans and rocks
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP does not support a ban on spit hoods being enshrined in law following fresh calls for that to happen from the NT Ombudsman
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NT Legacy Club President Scott Perkins says the Legacy Torch is making its way across the country as part of the National Club’s 100th anniversary
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AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo says more women are heading out fishing than men in the Territory, due to a rise in the popularity of fishing comps
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Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite provides an update on the fatal Osprey crash on the Tiwi Islands and says he is meeting with US authorities today
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says if Qatar Airlines could operate more routes across the country it would be a huge boon for the tourism industry
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Territory Families CEO Jeanette Kerr explains the role of the department now that the NT Government has raised the age of criminal responsibility
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Samara Laverty says not enough time was allocated to debate a petition started in the wake of her son’s death in NT parliament
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SDA NT Director Shlok Sharma says no amount of de-escalation training will prepare retail workers for being threatened with weapons after the NT Government unveiled its knife crime strategy
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller says a large bushfire at Noonamah is believed to have started from illegal dumping containing lithium batteries
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Police Commissioner Michael Murphy expects the bodies of three Marines will be recovered from a military aircraft wreckage on the Tiwi Islands by lunchtime today
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the Council is not gagging elected members after a trespassing notice was issued to Amye Un preventing her from accessing several workplaces over posts she made on social media
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the government should be strengthening laws and empowering police to stamp out crime and improve community safety instead of focusing on empty reviews
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Attorney General Chansey Paech says he’s confident the government’s knife crime strategy will reduce violent offending
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Mad Snake Café owner Sam Weston says a vigil is being held at the Darwin Esplanade Cenotaph tonight for the marines killed in an Osprey crash on the Tiwi Islands
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Head of the Australian Strategic Policy Unit John Coyne says while it’s tragic three marines died during a military exercise, realistic activities that test capabilities are vital to ensure personnel are well trained
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Former speaker and Member for Goyder Kezia Purick expects debate on the crime petition is treated like any other matter in NT parliament with MLA’s given 20 to 30 minutes to speak
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller says a bushfire at that broke out at Noonamah yesterday threatened lives and property, with crews working from the ground and air to bring it under control
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles explains the enormous effort by multiple agencies in responding to an Osprey crash on the Tiwi Islands that claimed the life of three US marines
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Director Northern Australian Parks Dean McAdam says 12 new campsites are being created at Surprise Creek Falls which is one of the most popular campgrounds at Litchfield National Park
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Police Commissioner Michael Murphy says he’s honoured to be appointed to the top job and pledges to serve the community the best he can and ensure the safety of Territorians
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn has welcomed the appointment of Michael Murphy as Police Commissioner and hopes he’ll tackle the resourcing and housing issues of members
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The Week That Was – 25th August 2023
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says she’s seeking clarification from the government about what “full debate” of a massive crime petition means, with it due to be discussed in parliament at 10am next Tuesday
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NT Senator Malarndirri McCarthy says delegates at the Labour Party conference have agreed to push for more senate seats in the territories which currently have 2 while the states have 12
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NT News sports journalist Max Hatzoglou talks Suns clash with Carlton, FIFA Women’s World Cup, A-League and the NT PGA with Katie Woolf
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Member for Goyder and former Speaker Kezia Purick says bipartisan support for suspending standing orders in parliament next Tuesday to debate the crime petition yielding 26,000 signatures doesn’t necessarily mean debate will go for more than 16 minutes
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Police Minister Kate Worden says Michael Murphy’s experience through the ranks and in remote policing will see him serve the NT well as the next Police Commissioner
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Chief of Staff 1st Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Mathew Gill says Territorians are likely to see more armed soldiers, vehicles and helicopters around Darwin Harbour and Melville Island during Exercise Predators Run
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Declan Laverty’s mother Samara Laverty says debate on a crime petition, started after her son’s death is set to take place first thing Tuesday morning in NT Parliament but there’s no clarity on whether it’ll go for more than 16 minutes
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Education's Deputy Chief of Executive Regional Services Saeed Amin says some year 7 students at urban schools have outperformed their peers in the states in the latest NAPLAN results
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AMA NT President Dr Robert Parker says he’s not surprised another Code Yellow has been called for RDH and PRH which is a sign of a health system in crisis caused by years of underfunding
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