
360 with Katie Woolf
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says an new endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic has been earmarked for Coconut Grove
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NT Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker says police will be redirected from certain areas in order to conduct extra patrols
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Property Council NT Director Ruth Palmer has slammed the NT Government for acting too slow on crime saying it had the damning survey results from local businesses for about two weeks
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says businesses are optimistic about the NT Government’s new safety measures but are still waiting for more details on how it'll work
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says she’s taking steps to get legislation drafted that will ensure there’s a presumption against bail for edged weapon offences
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Zuccoli IGA owner Shelley Lay has welcomed the NT Government's new crime and safety measure but is keen to get more detail on what it means for businesses
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Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland is calling for clarity on how the NT Government’s new crime and safety measurements will be implemented
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Organiser of a GoFundMe page for Declan Laverty’s family, Anton has thanked the community for their support after raising $22,000 to assist with funeral costs
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AMA NT President Rob Parker says a bed shortage particularly for aged care patients and rising costs to see GPs have contributed to a code yellow at RDH and PRH
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says the Chief Minister’s position is untenable with the government facing enormous pressure from the community
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick has raised questions about how police will ramp up their presence across Darwin when the force needs an additional 300 officers
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NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles announces a raft of crime and safety measures following the murder of a bottle shop worker in Darwin
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Connected Women Katherine Group Coordinator UshaniLoku Arumage says locals can enjoy a fashion show and try more than 30 kinds of food at the upcoming Multicultural Festival
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Domain’s Chief of Research Dr Nicola Powell explains why the time it takes to save for a home or unit in Darwin is the lowest in the country
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SDA NT Director Shlock Sharma says retail workers want reassurance from the NT Government that they’ll make it home safely after work
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says many in the industry had seen an escalation in crime which tragically resulted in the death of a bottle shop worker
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro is calling on the NT Government to crackdown on crime in the wake of the murder of a Darwin bottle shop worker
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The father of a 20-year-old bottle shop attendant speaks out after his son was killed overnight
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan speaks out about a truck driver who has lost his vision after having rocks thrown at his vehicle
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Sky News Journalist Matt Cunningham shares the story of a man who held a bottle shop worker in his final moments after a stabbing attack
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Acting Assistant Commissioner Danny Bacon provides an update on investigations into a stabbing attack which claimed the life of a Darwin bottle shop worker
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Labor’s Manuel Brown says improving housing is among his top priorities after winning the Arafura by-election
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The Circus General Manager Greg Hall says three of their motorbikes were stolen in Alice Springs despite being padlocked, with the community helping to get them back
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Henbury School Principal Sarah Corry says a new cafe and op shop aims to help students build skills to enter the workforce and gain qualifications
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Paula Apostoles opens up about her son Harrison’s recovery after he was hit by a car in Bees Creek
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Member for Fannie Bay Brent Potter is calling on Darwin Council to enforce by-laws to stop people sleeping outside of businesses
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NT Seafood Council CEO Katherine Winchester says barra and mudcrab fishers have been locked out of key fishing spots as access agreements have not been finalised by traditional owners and the NT Government
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Member for Nelson Gerard Maley says he’s hearing reports of drunkenness and damage at Howard Spring which is currently housing flood evacuees
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Salties women’s coach Rod Tremlett and American import Erin Bollman join Katie to explain how pre-season preparations are travelling
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Anaconda Store Manager Corey Reichstein says an axe was used to break-in to the business and steal scooters, machetes, knives and bows and arrows
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NT Cattlemen's Association CEO Will Evans says improving roads, reducing input costs and preparedness for biosecurity threats will be a key focus of their annual conference
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Australian Strategic Policy Institute Senior Defence Analyst Malcom Davis explains what the AUKUS partnership means for the NT
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Chief Fire Officer Mark Spain says he called the police on firefighters for vandalising fire trucks amid ongoing pay negotiations
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick claims the NT Government doesn’t want to do an inquiry into the police force because the findings will be damning ahead of the election
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP is not in disarray following the president's resignation over a Voice to Parliament
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Jacana Energy CEO Louisa Kinnear expects Territorians with very old power meters could notice a jump in their bills following the installation of new smart meters
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Sky News Journalist Matt Cunningham delves deeper into the resignation of the CLP President which comes following party’s decision to oppose an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
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NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says Lia Finocchiaro’s leadership is untenable after CLP President Lawson Broad decided to step down over the party’s stance on a Voice to Parliament
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan says the NT Government has revealed there are more than 4 million rapid antigen tests in the stockpile with storage costing $400,000 a year
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Litchfield Mayor Doug Barden says it would cost more than $1 million to put footpaths in priority areas including Bees Creek Road which is a massive expense for the Council
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Unions NT Secretary Erina Early says there’s been in principle agreement to EBAs for correctional officers but negotiations for firefighters are heating up
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The Week That Was – 10th March 2023
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CDU’s Employability Programs Officer Caroline Thompson says they have launched a Women in Trades mentoring program and hope more will females will take up apprenticeships
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Coordinator of Variety NT Starfish Swim Group Donna Rousham says the swim group for kids with disabilities will take on various challenges this month raising money for youth mental health
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Rural resident Clare Haynes is calling on the Litchfield Council to put in some footpaths along Bees Creek Road to improve safety after a couple were hit by a car killing their dogs
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Stuart Hotel Katherine Manager Athol Schmidt says they’ve put big cement blocks around the business in a bid to prevent ram raids
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Master Builders NT CEO Ben Carter says there’s been delays with Defence projects and spending of late which has significant flow on effects for the local economy
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Patterson believes the community footy comp should be run in local towns saying its what many residents want
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Property Council of Australia NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer says 15 per cent of Territory business owners who took part in a survey said they’ve been broken into 11 times
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Territorians Benefiting Territorians’ Al Fanning says their upcoming lunch aims to raise funds for domestic violence crisis support service Dawn House
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