
360 with Katie Woolf
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Australian Electoral Officer Geoff Bloom says around 5 thousand postal votes have been requested in the NT ahead of the AEC rolling out remote voting for the Voice to Parliament Referendum
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Regional Manager YWCA Rachael Uebergang is calling for the government to provide more funding, a peak body in the NT, and new housing for domestic family and sexual violence survivors
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Acting Chief Fire Officer Joshua Fisher says purposely lighting fires is unnecessary, dangerous, and does not meet community expectations following the arrest of a man who caused 80 unlawfully lit bushfires
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Northern Territory Police Association President Nathan Finn says the NT needs to bring in a license system when it comes to purchasing grog, where if you have any offences related to alcohol crime then you get your license revoked
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Bridgestone World Solar Challenge Event Director Chris Selwood says two of the main rivals, the Belgiums and the Dutch have taken to the track at Hidden Valley ahead of the event next month
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Council of the Ageing NT CEO Sue Shearer says changes to the pension allowing people to work more before losing some of their payments are welcome but don’t go far enough
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NT Police Commander Danny Bacon says officers have started wanding people for weapons and already found three youths with scissors in Alice Springs
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says alcohol restrictions like those in Alice Springs should be rolled out in Darwin and Katherine to help reduce crime
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Darwin City Councillor Mick Palmer says a motion for the Council to support the Yes Campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament won’t go ahead until after the referendum
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Katherine Mayor Lis Clark says more laneways have been closed around town to stop crime and anti-social behaviour after concerns were raised by residents
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Swimming NT CEO Warren Dopson says 281 swimmers from across the country are taking part in a national competition being held over four days in the NT
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NT Parks Chief District Ranger Norman Greenfield hopes 12 new campsites at Litchfield’s Surprise Creek Falls will ease pressure on other popular campgrounds
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Amateur Fishermen’s Association of the NT CEO David Ciaravolo is calling for government action to protect the NT’s barramundi fisheries after the closure of a key commercial fishing spot due to gillnetting concerns
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Member for Brennan Marie-Clare Boothby has raised concerns that businesses in her electorate have had to hire security guards due crime and anti-social behaviour, adding to their operating costs which will be passed on to customers
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis will not support a motion for the Council to support the Yes campaign for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament saying it’s not the Council’s place to do that and it should stick to local issues
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Reporter for the Australian Kylie Stevenson says 1 in 5 students are underfunded at NT schools, which is making it harder to improve attendance and numeracy and literacy levels
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U16’s NRL head coach Bianca Scrymgour provides an update on how the girls are going in the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League comp in Port Macquarie
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The Property Council’s Executive Director Ruth Palmer says an NT Housing Alliance would bring together stakeholders to fast track the building of new homes
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Waters Ward Councillor Brian O’Gallagher says City of Darwin should not be trying to take a stance on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament suggesting it would create division in the workplace and community
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says a crepe assault won’t stop her from attending community events and having tough conversations with Territorians
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NT Cattlemen's Association CEO Will Evans says Indonesia’s restrictions on live cattle exports with lesions due to lumpy skin disease concerns is creating a lot of extra costs for producers
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The Week That Was – 22nd September 2023
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Junior Field Coach Sheryle Schmode is running an umpiring program for AFL NT to entice more young girls to take it up, saying it helps boost confidence and leadership skills
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says he’s positive about Bonza’s new flights after a patchy tourist season and hopes it’ll also help address worker shortages
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says Bonza’s launch of cheap direct flights from Alice to Melbourne has significantly lifted the town’s spirits
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Bonza Airline CEO Tim Jordan says its new flights in the NT will remain around $140, creating more travel and tourism opportunities
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Minister for the NDIS and Government Services Bill Shorten says the Voice to Parliament is simply about giving recognition to Indigenous people in the constitution and listening to their concerns
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles again defends the government’s stance on crime after another fatal stabbing and calls for more action from local businesses and Darwin’s Lord Mayor
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Katherine High School Assistant Principal Conor Fennell says he is thrilled to receive a national award for his efforts in recognising students for positive behaviour
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Federal Health Minister Mark Butler says two new urgent care bulk billing medical clinics opening soon in the NT will ease pressure on the overstretched hospital system
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Acting Assistant Commissioner Matt Hollamby says a 28-year-old man has been charged with murder over a fatal stabbing in Darwin City
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Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite says an independent review of land use around Defence bases contaminated with PFAS aims to deliver practical solutions for impacted communities
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The NT Field and Game Association’s Bart Irwin says waterfowl hunting is a big economic generator for the Territory, with access permitted to hunting reserves from tomorrow
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The Motor Trade Association’s Tom Edwards says representative are heading to NZ this weekend in a bid to attract skilled mechanics to the NT with 750 job vacancies at present
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the Chief Minister has to make some tough decisions to tackle crime in the city especially with an election around the corner
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP is prepared to work with the government to tackle crime after four public stabbings this year
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Stomp Shoes owner Gella Catis says people are too scared to go out in Darwin City with staff assaulted, youths roaming around with weapons and a man fatally stabbed in recent weeks
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Member for Blain Mark Turner says Territory kids are becoming desensitized to crime with a school student assaulted at a Bus Depot in his electorate on the weekend
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Local aviation expert Bruce Dale says longs distances from key ports, seasonality and the cost of empty seats are the main reasons behind high airfare prices in the NT
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Lyons Ward Councillor Sam Weston has likened crime in the CBD to terrorism saying consulting with small businesses and boosting security and lighting are among his top priorities
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Tim Murphy General Manager for Blood Cancer Partnerships at the Leukemia Foundation says more marrow donors are needed ahead of World Marrow Donor Day
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The Week That Was – 15th September 2023
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Shari Togo says it's a pinch me moment after being named the Australian Rugby League Women’s Assistant Coach for the upcoming Prime Minister 13 international tournament
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Tony Fuller Bushfires NT Incident Controller says there's possibly three more days of fire bans, as crews continue to contain bushfires around Tennant Creek
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Peter McMillan the CEO of NT Shelter says the NT Government needs to get the ball rolling on social and affordable housing following the Housing Australia Future Fund being passed in Federal Parliament
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says officers in Alice Springs are becoming frustrated following misinformation being spread on social media
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NT Australian Electoral Officer Geoff Bloom says Territorian's need to be enrolled to vote in the referendum, and shouldn't leave it to the last minute
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Australian Medical Association's Dr Robert Parker says rolling code yellows are inevitable for Royal Darwin and Palmerston Hospital's until the NT can get on top of aged care and staffing shortages
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Head of Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre John Coyne says it's important to develop renewables in Australia to ensure environmental and sustainable practices
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller says assets have been flown in from NSW to provide awareness of bushfire hot spots, amid fires spreading through the Barkly region
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