
360 with Katie Woolf
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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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Top End Parks District Manager Andrew Turner says campgrounds at Central Valley and the Lost City have reopened at Litchfield after a massive bushfire tore through the area last week
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Assistant Police Commissioner Travis Wurst says there were seven break-ins and a number of cars stolen in the last 24 hours in Greater Darwin and most involved homes with unlocked doors
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CDU Vice Chancellor Scott Bowman says tough financial times will force the Uni to review positions and cut about 20 to 30 jobs over the next 18 months
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Member for Goyder and former speaker Kezia Purick says she will move a matter of public importance next Tuesday for parliament to debate the massive crime petition started after Declan Laverty’s death
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Katter’s Australia Party Leader Robbie Katter says the Queensland Government is finally considering the party’s youth crime policy which involves mandatory on-country boot camps and vocational training
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce shares more about the industry’s Gold Plate Award winners and welcomes plans to activate Darwin city laneways
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CDU Professor of Tropical Biosecurity Maxine Piggott says they’re exploring the potential for biting midges to carry diseases that could damage Australia’s livestock industry
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NT Shelter Peter McMillan has welcomed plans to release more land and for inclusion rezoning in the Territory as part of the government’s commitment to build 11,000 homes over 5 years
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Little Miss Korea owner Sam Lee says they’re being charged outdoor dining fees by City of Darwin and some of the time they can’t even use the area due to parked cars
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis has defended the Council’s outdoor dining fees after launching plans to activate city laneways
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Moorish Café owner Gertrude Knight has high hopes for plans to further activate Darwin city small streets and laneways saying it’s already reduced crime and anti-social behaviour
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says she’ll be voting no for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament and explains the reasons behind her decision
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Minister for Small Business Paul Kirby explains plans to bolster Darwin’s small streets and laneways with more outdoor dining areas and activations
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Housing Industry Association NT Executive Director Luis Espinoza says plans to build 11,000 homes in the NT in 5 years are ambitious with only 1,000 built in a ‘good’ year amid serious worker shortages
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller believes a massive bushfire at Litchfield National Park was deliberately lit with crews battling it from the air and ground in extreme fire danger conditions
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says officers will leave in droves if the NT Government continues to ignore the concerns plaguing the Force
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Katherine RSL Vice President Mark Hagger says a service is being held this evening to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of Vietnam War
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Deputy Chief Fire Officer Joshua Fischer says extreme fire danger weather is expected in Darwin and Adelaide River this weekend and has advice on what to do
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The Week That Was – 18th August 2023
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Licensed Post Office Group National Director Terri Polman says there are plans to close some Australia Post offices across the country which would reduce access to services in NT communities
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Australian Education Union NT Branch President Michelle Ayres is calling for more funding for NT schools saying there’s no funding for 1 in 5 students
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NT News sports journalist Max Hatzoglou reflect on the Matildas' achievements after being beaten by England in the FIFA Women's World Cup
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CareFlight General Manager Northern Operations Jodie Mills is reassuring Territorians they will receive the urgent care they need during runway works at Darwin Airport with contingency plans in place
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Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris says a group of students have been hospitalised after crashing a car into a tree at speed in Alice on Monday night and it's a miracle they survived
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the government is hoping to build 11,000 homes over the next five years in the NT but has only built 1,000 on average each year
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