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Sand Palms Roadhouse and Motel owner Tommy Abdoo says he’s been asked by the NT Government to take down his business signs which have been up for about 20 years
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Litchfield Mayor Doug Barden says he plans to meet with the Fred's Pass sport and rec board to address funding concerns over the reserve
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says locals were fearing for their lives when a stolen car went through someone’s fence at 100 km/h on the weekend
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Yarrawonga business owner Nathan Gibbins says his mechanic workshop has been hit twice in one week with his and customers cars stolen and damaged
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue hopes morale of the force will improve when a new Police Commissioner is secured
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the Chief Minister needs to tell Territorians how much the former Police Commissioner was paid out
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Willow Blu Boutique owner Bec Beaumont speaks out after a woman brazenly stolen cash and a credit card from her wallet while she served a customer at the store
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AMA NT President Doctor Robert Parker says a second entrance to Royal Darwin Hospital will ensure ambulances won’t be held up in emergencies
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The Week That Was – 28th April 2023
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Local woman Nadee, who has has a genetic disorder impacting her brain and spinal cord has written a book to help raise funds for a gene therapy trial overseas
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Consulting Surveyors CEO Michelle Blicavs another 60 surveyors are needed in the NT over the next decade, with a new program aiming to address the shortage
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Jingili resident Deborah Fisher says she’ll have to get a second job to repair damages to her car which destroyed by someone driving a stolen vehicle
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis and CEO Simone Saunders says rates will rise 5 per cent which equates to an extra $114 a year
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Defence Minister Richard Marles says has announced funding for the NT’s defence bases and barracks as part of the Defence Strategic Review
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Johnn Johnn’s Ice cream store owner John Koenig says he’s decided to shut shop until next week with staff fearing for their safety amid ongoing crime
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The Pharmacy Guild’s NT Branch President Peter Hatswell says changes allowing two months supply on scripts will result in more medication shortages
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says major operators are reporting declines of more than 50 per cent in visitation with Partijima not attracting numbers like it has in the past
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Minister for Major Events Paul Kirby says he’ll push to ensure the Melbourne Demons and GWS Giants’ clash goes ahead in Alice Springs
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Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris speaks out about serious incidents impacting students including sexual assault and the theft of a mini bus
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Parks And Wildlife District Manager of Top End Parks Andrew Turner says Buley Rockhole and Florence Falls have now reopened for swimming
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis explains plans to trial a recreational vehicle park at Bundilla Beach this dry season
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Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek says the Federal budget will double funding for National Parks including Kakadu and Uluru to rectify years of neglect under previous governments
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Head of the Northern Australia Strategic Policy Centre John Coyne explains what the Defence Strategic Review means for the Northern Territory
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro reveals that the NT Government has released a $30,000 dollar tender to assess damage at Howard Springs
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Darwin’s Macey Sheridan has brought home a number of gold medals from the National Swimming championships sending records tumbling
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says staff at a local BP servo have been threatened by offenders armed with a spear and machete
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Dundee resident Sam says she’s among thousands of Aussie women who’ve crocheted poppies that have been made into mats to be displayed this Anzac Day
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says the Council stands by its decision to stop community comp AFL games from being played at Traeger Park
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says people’s behaviours have changed post-COVID with crime now a worldwide phenomenon
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Darwin’s Allirra Jennings has become the first Aboriginal woman to complete the world’s six major marathons having just returned from a run in Boston
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Head of AFLNT Sam Gibson explains plans to grow participation of women and girls in the sport an provides an update on the community comp in Alice Springs
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Centre of Disease Control Acting Director Pasqualina Coffey says free vaccinations have been expanded to those at high risk of contracting Japanese encephalitis
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The Week That Was – 21st April 2023
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Coach Jeff Cameron ‘Sharkey’ and Cam Ilett say fundraising is underway to take 46 Territory kids to NSW for the AFL U12 Nationals later this year
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"The King" Wally Lewis explain what fans can expect when the Brisbane Broncos clash with the Parramatta Eels in Darwin on Friday
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says a woman who was brutally bashed on her way home from work is terrified with her alleged attackers back on the streets
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Empire Energy CEO Alex Underwood says the company is now planning to move into gas production in the Beetaloo after positive drilling results
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says an extension of the alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs comes as no surprise
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Select Committee Chair Brent Potter hopes an inquiry into vaping will lead to harm minimisation strategies that prevent kids from accessing the devices
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Sexual Assault Referral Centre Darwin Manager Prudence Boylan hopes Territorians will take part in a walk at Nightcliff this weekend to create awareness about sexual assault and abuse
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says the NT Government has informed the council about plans to make the Esplanade a heritage listed area which would prevent development
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says the community is invited to attend a memorial service for Declan Laverty at the Darwin Convention Centre this Saturday
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the NT Government’s bail reforms are disingenuous, with three stabbings in Darwin last weekend
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NT Health Public Health Physician Pasqualina Coffey is encouraging Territorians to get their flu vaccines with four deaths and almost 1,000 cases so far this year
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Minerals Council of Australia Executive Director Cathryn Tilmouth explains changes to the royalties framework by the Mineral Development Taskforce
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour calls for income management for families of neglected children
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Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price calls for kids to be removed from dysfunctional families and AFP to be brought in to help NT police
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Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris speaks about serious concerns in Alice Springs and some of the solutions required
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The Week That Was - 14th April 2023
Katie Woolf is joined in the studio by the CLP’s Member for Brennan Marie-Clare Boothby, Territory Treasurer Eva Lawler, Member for Goyder Kezia Purick, and Nine News Journalist Kathleen Gazzola for the Week that Was. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's visit to Alice Springs, the Northern Territory Government’s desire for the Commissioner to resign, ongoing crime issues in Alice and the rest of the NT, concerns about the Howard Springs Facility, and soaring rents for essential workers are among the topics discussed by the panel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NT Shelter's Peter McMillan talks to Katie Woolf about the 'Priced Out' report where essential workers take the hit when it comes to rent increases
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