
360 with Katie Woolf
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Parents for Climate Action’s Kat McNamara explains why she’s heading to Canberra next week to urge the Federal Government to put a stop to gas projects planned for the NT
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says a local family has been targeted twice by youths allegedly breaking into their home and threatening a dad and son with a knife before stealing several items
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Bulk Liquids Alliance Organiser Shane Reside says Vopak has brought in managers from Sydney and is planning to dock the pay of fuel workers who stated industrial action on Wednesday night
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Darwin Waterfront Corporation Deputy CEO Sam Burke says people will now be fined $80 if they park in the wrong bays at the multi storey car park due to a design flaw
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NT Police Association President Nathan Finn says the NT does not have enough police to meet current demand, which needs to be acknowledged by the government
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Nexus Airlines Managing Director Michael McConachy says its new northern route from Broome via Kununurra to Darwin will make it easier for people to explore Kimberley
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Assistant Commissioner Travis Wurst says there’s been a spike in call outs for police which is straining resources and increasing response times
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CDU Political Economist Professor Rolf Gerritsen explains why he believes the NT Government’s goal of a $40 billion economy by 2030 is unachievable
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Centre for Crocodile Research Managing Director Dr Sally Isberg has welcomed a review of the national code of practice for handling crocs which hasn’t been updated in 14 years
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says it’s vital the NT Government diversifies the economy if it’s serious about achieving its $40 billion economy by 2030 goal
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick says she supports the Chief Minister for calling out ill-informed southerners during her National Press Club speech
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NT Cattleman's Association Chief Executive Will Evans says efforts are underway to address Indonesia’s concerns after it banned live exports from the NT following the detection of lumpy skin disease
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Local jockey Sonja Wiseman speaks out after being attacked with rocks in her car leaving her with multiple injuries and unable to ride in the Darwin Cup
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Detectives Senior Sergeant Toby Wilson and Detective Senior Constable Joanne Linklater says unidentified human remains and matching them with DNA is the focus this Missing Person’s Week
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis explains changes to Council by-laws for chickens and roosters which take effect next year
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Bulk Liquids Alliance Organiser Shane Reside says East Arm fuel workers are threatening industrial action claiming employer Royal Vopak isn’t paying Territorians the same as southern states
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP would listen to Territorians over experts and not raise the age of criminal responsibility
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Football NT CEO Bruce Stalder hopes the Matilda’s clash with Canada in the FIFA World Cup will inspire young Territorians to take up the sport
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Samara Laverty says 16 minutes is not enough time to debate a petition calling for more action on crime with almost 26,000 signatures describing it as a slap in the face
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Stunt driver Luke Purdy and diver Taylor Smith explains what it was like driving a modified 4wd on the seafloor from Mandorah to Mindil Beach and breaking two world records
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Public Accounts Committee member Bill Yan says unlike the petition following Declan Laverty’s death which will be debated in parliament, a petition after Sifat’s death just disappeared
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Public Accounts Committee member Robyn Lambley says the crime petition yielding almost 26,000 signatures will go back to NT parliament for 16 minutes of debate in August
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the government is listening to the concerns of Territorians with a massive crime petition set to come back to parliament
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Hospitality NT Gold Plate Barista Judge Kate Dining shares what she’s looking for when judging the awards
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says only 1 of 23 petitions referred to a scrutiny committee have come back to parliament for debate in the last 3 years
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NT Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is calling out gatekeeping in remote communities after being refused entry to Yuendumu when trying to bring in Sky news to chat to her family about the Voice
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Independent Member for Goyder Kezia Purick says only a stupid government would ignore a petition with more than 20,000 signatures claiming it’ll be the death of them at the next election
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Attorney General Chansey Paech explains the government's proposed reforms to sexual offence laws
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Council of the Ageing NT CEO Sue Shearer hopes people’s choices and the rights of the terminally ill are key considerations in developing a voluntary assisted dying framework
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Assistant Commissioner Travis Wurst explains how new wanding powers will work for police which will allow them to check people for knives in public areas
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says repairs to a toilet block at East Point are estimated to cost $12,000 down from early estimates of $150,000 after it was blown up on Territory Day
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says she’s referred a crime petition, which was started after Declan Laverty’s death to a parliamentary scrutiny committee
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Bushfires NT Incident Controller Tony Fuller says crews have been kept busy in recent days with planes sent in to assist with fires in the rural area
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Darwin Major Business Group chair Avril Baynes says cleaner energy, commercial prosperity and national resilience is on the agenda for the first Facing North conference in Canberra in three years
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Samara Laverty says she’s disappointed the NT Government has made no changes following its bail review claiming not enough has been done since her son’s alleged murder
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick says the government has offered briefing on its knife crime strategy very last minute sparking concerns that its being rushed through parliament
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says the government’s response to a review into bail and weapon offences in the NT doesn’t reduce the risks of 1 in 10 people committing a serious violent offence on bail
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the bail and weapon offences review has reinforced that the government has its policy settings right
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Federal Communications Minister Michelle Rowland says Darwin is now connected to the global network of subsea telecommunication cables providing faster, more reliable and resilient connectivity
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the party is united despite a public dispute between two CLP MLA’s at the Katherine show
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CPSU NT Secretary David Villegas claims more than 2,000 shift workers are being underpaid by the NT Government and a dispute has been lodged with the Office of the Commissioner for Public Employment
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The Week That Was – 21st July 2023
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Dive expert Matt Mitchel, stunt driver Luke Purdy and party planner Pip Ainsworth explain what’s involved in their upcoming Darwin Harbour crossing Guinness World Record attempt
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NT Health Centre for Disease Control Senior Epidemiologist Anthony Draper provides some advice for Territorians amid a gastro outbreak
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says the NT Government didn’t consult with him about alcohol restrictions, reaching out 2 days ago with an extension announced today
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Bonza airlines CEO Tim Jordan says he’s in talks with the NT Government and Darwin Airport operators about launching low cost services in the Territory in the near future
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NT COGSO President Tabby Fudge welcomes a new campaign aiming to crackdown on vaping among Territory teens saying kids as young as grade three are doing it
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says an extension of takeaway alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs show that the government doesn’t have a plan to address the demand for alcohol
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson welcomes an extension of takeaway alcohol restrictions in the town but hopes the government doesn’t lose sight of addressing youth crime
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Darwin Middle School Principal Marcus Dixon says smoke detectors have been installed in school bathrooms to stop kids vaping, with teachers alerted when alarms go off
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