
360 with Katie Woolf
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Katherine man Trent De With says a group of volunteers are repairing damage at people’s homes and businesses if they’ve been broken into as a quick fix until professionals arrive
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NT ICAC Michael Riches provides an update on ongoing investigations, funding and recruitment challenges within the agency
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Zuccoli IGA owner Shelley Lay says local residents will have the chance to express their concerns and meet their neighbours at a community crime meeting tonight
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World Cross Country gold medalist John Bermingham from Alice Springs says he’s thrilled to win on a gruelling course dubbed “the toughest of all time”
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Life h2o Australia Founder Charley Feros explains his plans to manufacture water purification systems for the defence force
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DITT Head of Biosecurity Luke Bowen says an emergency biosecurity exercise in the NT aims to put processes to the test for managing threats like Foot and Mouth Disease
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says Lake Alexander has been closed after elevated levels of bacteria were detected in water testing
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Senior Director of Education, Top End Region Miranda Watt says there are other places throughout Taminmin College where teachers can go for planning while airflow concerns in a refurbished building are addressed
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Taminmin College Board Chair Beverly Rahati says a move to lock the school’s toilets during class was sparked following safety concerns
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Casuarina Square centre manager Polly Lamond says a 48-hour ban on school students was an effective interim measure and meetings will be held to devise long term term plans if issues continue
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Council of the Ageing NT CEO Sue Shearer says seniors are feeling scared and like prisoners in their own homes with hundreds of personal alarms being rolled out to help them feel safer
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NT Buy Local Industry Advocate Denys Stedman says his latest report found that the NT Government has considerably improved in supporting local businesses in its procurement processes
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says is calling for an urgent meeting of a working group involving the Police Minister following an axe attack on police
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Assistant Minister for Defence Matt Thistlethwaite says solar and battery systems will be established at NT Defence bases as part of a $64 million renewable package
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the NT should follow Queensland and make breach of bail a criminal offence
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RDH Infectious diseases physician Dr Bart Currie says cases of Strep A, also know as school sores are on the rise and early treatment is vital
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The Motor Trade Association's Tom Edwards is hoping Australia doesn’t follow the European Union in banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars until appropriate measures are in place
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Casuarina Square Centre Manager Polly Lamond says a 48-hour ban for local middle and school students is needed after 100 kids ran amok at the complex last week
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The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association’s Shlok Sharma hopes proposed changes to trespass laws will stop retail workers from being abused
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Commander Danny Bacon says it’s been a busy weekend for officers with a woman found dead, school chickens killed and students banned from Casuarina Square
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Senator Jacinta Price says she’s pleased the party is united in supporting the 'No Campaign' for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
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Commanding Officer of 75 Squadron, Wing Commander Marty Parker explains the importance of Bombing of Darwin commemorations and provides details on the flyover
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Uluru Statement from the Heart, Voice to Parliament advocate Thomas Mayo explains what the Voice is and how it would work
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The Week That Was – 17th February 2023
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Humpty Dumpty Foundation Founder and Patron Ray Martin explain some of the life-saving equipment the charity has secured for Territory babies
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says a Voice to Parliament would make a big difference to the likes of welfare reform, with information session soon to be held in the NT
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Centre for Disease Control Director Vicki Kraus is urging Territorians to take precautions against mozzies after a woman died from Murray Valley encephalitis in Darwin
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says business owners are locking their doors due to crime and antisocial behaviour during the day, with a lot of people leaving town
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick explains how a motion by the government will likely play out on the Voice to Parliament
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Asthma Foundation NT CEO Leanne Elliott-Holmes says funding cuts are taking a hefty toll on the organisation, which is calling on Territorians to help keep it afloat
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis is expecting up to 4,000 people will attend Bombing of Darwin ceremonies this Saturday
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Property Council of the NT’s Ruth Palmer is calling for public intoxication and anti-social behaviour to become criminal offences as part of review into the NT’s alcohol laws
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Member for Barkly Steven Edgington is pushing for a review into how Federal funds are being spent in the bush
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says 97 per cent of respondents do not think there are enough police according to the latest members survey
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City of Palmerston Deputy Mayor Lucy Morrison says the council will consider taking legal action over a move to split the jurisdiction into wards
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Paws Darwin Community Vet Sarah Vanderstelt says despite their best efforts a dog that was slashed with a machete didn’t survive
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says an alcohol ban at NT parliament is needed to set an example for the community
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the NT Government’s alcohol bill doesn’t mention an official ballot which was being touted by the Chief Minister
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Retired politician Gerry Wood provides insight on how a vote of no confidence against the NT Government could play out
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says a business delegations will soon head to the UK and Ireland hoping to recruit 100 hospitality workers
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Leigh Hill says her son’s car was stolen, taken to a remote community and trashed, with the joyride live-streamed on social media
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the government has the crime crisis under control, with a raft of tailored measures in place
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Golden Glow Nursing’s Joanne says they’ve been broken into twice this week, which has pushed them to close down the facility
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NT Electoral Commissioner Iain Loganathan says City of Palmerston will be divided into three wards at the next local government election due to its population size
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan says a single mother whose son was attacked in Alice Springs is relocating to Darwin after securing a transfer with her work
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Mount Isa Mayor Danielle Slade says about three carloads of NT residents are arriving in the town each day searching for grog
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The Week That Was – 10th February 2023
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Darwin Volunteer Coast Guard Flotilla Commander Simon Dorman says the not for profit group is looking for a new home base
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Katherine Mayor Lis Clark says five laneways in Katherine East have been closed to stop people throwing rocks at houses and sussing out properties to break into
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Palmerston GP Superclinic Chief Executive Robyn Cahill says Medicare subsidies have not adequately increased for decades which could force more GPs to slug patients fees
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