
360 with Katie Woolf
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Former politician Gerry Wood believes scrutiny committees should be brought back for all NT Government bills instead of a dedicated local Indigenous voice to parliament
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NT Livestock Exporters Association CEO Tom Dawkins says cattle are being unloaded from a ship after it encountered mechanical issues last week
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Airport Development Group’s Executive GMO Rob Porter says new bag drops and check-in kiosks are part of an $11 million transformation of Darwin Airport
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson hopes a new hybrid model for the community footy comp will reduce anti-social behaviour and see people return home after games
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Public Health Association of Australia’s Dr Nic Taylor is calling for the alcohol floor price to be rolled out nationwide
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Anthony Albanese discusses with Katie The Issues of Crime Plaguing the Territory, Yunupingu’s memorial, Australia’s gas needs and a potential visit to China amid improving trade relations.
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The Panel Today Covering the Legislation Around Knife Crime, The Initiative Of The Acting Police Commissioner, The School Councillors and A Stabbing In Nightcliff
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Pedestrian Council CEO Harold Scruby is encouraging Territory parents and their kids to get involved in National Walk Safely to School Day tomorrow
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Minerals Council of Australia NT Executive Director Cathryn Tilmouth says a new report has found the NT is the best in the world for minerals potential but only when it comes to the geology
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says it’s frustrating and disappointing the Labor government blocked debate on its bail bill pushing for a position of no bail for weapon offences
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Minister for Business Paul Kirby says the CLP went about its bail bill all wrong which is why it wasn’t debated in parliament yesterday
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Minister for Aged Care Anika Wells says the Commonwealth and NT Government will work together to address a shortage of aged care beds in the Territory
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Vertical Scope Group CEO David Jam highlights how businesses are supporting veterans to enter the workforce with nominations now open for the Prime Minister’s National Veterans’ Employment Awards
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NT Police Association Acting President Lisa Bayliss says a $20,000 relocation allowance will make NT Police more competitive with Queensland Police
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick discusses the antics inside NT Parliament
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Acting Police Commissioner Michael Murphy says his top priorities are creating a safer community and making offenders accountable for crime
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NT Wheelchair Racer Clive Baxter, Nurse Amber and Tony Sievers are encouraging Territorians to take part in the Ride Against Cancer this weekend, which aims to raise funds for the Alan Walker Cancer Centre
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AANT CEO Bron Stephens says reducing road trauma and phone use while driving is the focus this Road Safety Week
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Sanderson Middle School Council Chair Mark Ferguson says school counsellors are spread thin servicing multiple schools with long waits for appointments
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says Member for Fannie Bay Brent Potter has launched a petition seeking to halt the Council’s plans for an RV park at Bundilla Beach
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Education Department’s Aderyn Chatterton says 21 counsellors will rotate between secondary schools across the NT while recruitment is underway to fill six roles
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says it’s extraordinary the NT Government is recruiting for a Director to oversee repairs at Howard Springs
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Tiwi Island band B2M frontman Jeffrey ‘Yello’ Simon is calling out bad behaviour by youth in his community and is urging elders to do more
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Council of Government Schools NT President Tabby Fudge and Casuarina Senior College School Captains Kezsia and Cathryn express concerns about counsellors being removed from schools saying it's leaving students without immediate support
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Assistant Commissioner Travis Wurst says there’s been a decrease in the number of reports of anti-social behaviour likely due to a decline in incidents and reporting
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CPSU Regional Secretary David Villegas says they’ve taken the NT Government to the Fair Work Commission hoping for it enforce the pay rise promised to public servants
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Bangladeshi Student Association CDU Secretary Zaunayat Khan is hoping the community will throw their support behind a tribute concert for his dear friend and fellow student Sifat
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The Week That Was – 12th May 2023
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Police Commander Danny Bacon says seven youths are in custody after nine car thefts and six break-ins across Darwin overnight
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Red Dress Run organiser Jason Randall and Sabrina’s Reach for Life Co-founder Lidia Di Lembo say the Hash House Harriers are hoping to raise $15,000 for suicide prevention at a fun run today
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NT Shelter Executive Officer Peter McMillian says the Federal scheme for first home buyers has been expanded with people only needing a deposit of 5 per cent
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CDU Director of Government Relations Bree Willsmore has welcomed more fee-free TAFE places, which were announced in the Federal budget
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Declan Laverty’s Mother Samara Laverty says she’ll be speaking at a Darwin crime rally today to make sure no other parents receives a phone call about their child being killed
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour is calling on the NT Government to ask for whatever Federal assistance it needs to address the Territory-wide crime crisis
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Palmerston GP Super Clinic CEO Robyn Cahill expects kids, concession card holders and seniors will likely be bulk billed again at the doctors following a $3 billion injection into Medicare
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan says Lia Finocchiaro has the support of the parliamentary wing amid plans for a vote of no confidence in her leadership by a CLP branch
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Civil Contractors Federation NT CEO Tom Harris has welcomed investment in roads and infrastructure but is calling for the government to provide more certainty around procurement
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson hopes $94 million in Federal funds earmarked for the region will go towards a safe place where children can go at night
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United Workers Union NT Secretary Erina Early has welcomed funding in the NT budget to address overcrowding and staff shortages in Territory prisons
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NT Police Association Acting President Lisa Bayliss says a lack of investment in boosting frontline workers is disappointing as it's something members have been calling for
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Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones says Territorians will benefit from cost of living relief, more bulk billing at the doctors and cheaper medicines in the Federal budget
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Independent Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says the NT Government’s $16 million to expand the Alice Springs prison speaks for itself
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Treasurer Eva Lawler says the Territory budget strikes a balance between social and economic investment
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Dolly’s Dream Founder Tick Everett is encouraging kids to break the silence on bullying ahead of Do It For Dolly Day this Friday
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Drug and Organised Crime Unit Superintendent Lee Morgan says a $1.5 million cocaine bust is the biggest he’s aware of in the NT
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CDU Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman hopes efforts that improve community safety are part of the legacy that Sifat leaves behin
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Islamic Council of NT Chairman Chowdhury Sadaruddin says he cannot imagine the hurt Sifat’s parents would be feeling having lost their only son
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP will push for tougher law reforms that see offenders start with no bail for serious offences in NT parliament next week
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says there are more police on the beat, with more consequence for crimes in the NT than ever before
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell says ratepayers and businesses will soon be hit with extra costs to dispose of their waste due to Darwin Council’s hike in commercial waste fees at the Shoal Bay dump
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