
360 with Katie Woolf
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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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Minister for Fishing Paul Kirby says firming up fishing access and working with traditional owners are among the priorities of a 10-year recreational fishing plan
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Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Chief Medical Officer Dr John Boffa says a health worker crisis is impacting service delivery in rural and remote areas, which has also forced it to close one service
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s Catch Hatcher says staff shortages at Alice Spring Hospital have gotten worse with 140 roles vacant, putting extra pressure on remaining staff
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St Vincent de Paul Society NT CEO Rob Lutter says demand for emergency relief assistance has increased by 30 per cent in recent months, with many new faces reaching out for help
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Member for Braitling Joshua Burgoyne says Australia Post is suspending mail deliveries to one Alice Springs suburb after a postie was pelted with rocks
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No More Ride with Charlie King organiser Marguerite Bowen says they’re expecting up to 250 bikes will take part in a charity ride aiming to prevent family violence this weekend
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COTA NT CEO Sue Shearer is calling on the NT Government to boost the seniors recognition card scheme by $100 per person and index it to CPI
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SDA Union secretary Josh Peak says the declaration of Easter Sunday as an NT public holiday is a win for retail and fast food workers and he’s calling for it to be made permanent
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Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland is calling for certainty on Easter public holidays into the future saying the addition of Sunday will increase costs for businesses
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NT Road Transport Association Chief Executive Louise Bilato says it’s been full throttle for truckies helping move freight following damage to the rail line near Tennant Creek
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Senator Patrick Dodson says a review of the Federal alcohol ban has found it was disempowering and ineffective and he’s calling on the NT Government to invest in remote communities
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NT Parks and Wildlife Executive Director Sally Egan explains what the government’s masterplan for NT Parks entails
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has labelled the government’s Park Masterplan as a ‘tax on the Territory lifestyle’
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Territory mum’s Molly Upsill and Kathleen Gazzola explain what to expect from their new podcast called Mums gone Troppo
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Head of AFL NT Sam Gibson is calling for an urgent summit to ensure the community footy comp still goes ahead in Alice Springs
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan is still salty over a Facebook ban for a video he posted on crime in Larapinta
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Foodbank CEO Peter Chandler says the group is providing assistance following the Gregory District flood emergency and is ready to respond to further requests
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Casuarina Square Centre Manager Polly Lamond says students from two local schools will be banned from the complex for four weeks after more fights and rowdy behaviour
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Regional Controller Danny Bacon says hundreds of evacuees from the Gregory District are being accommodate at Howard Springs with damage assessments underway in communities
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Tailormade Tours Danny Brennan is calling for the Uluru airstrip to be closed for five years saying it’ll increase flight capacity for Alice and drive airfare prices down
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Iris Capital Chief Operating Officer Craig Jarvis says Qantas flight cuts into Alice are a kick in the guts and he’s calling for more to be done to increase competition
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The Week That Was – 3rd March 2023
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Local swimmers Taylia and Sam are hoping for a few pbs during the NT Swimming Championships after quite intense training
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NT Liquor Commission chairman Richard Coates reflects on his time in the role and explains why he is retiring
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AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo says recreational fishing has contributed $270 million in annual GDP and supports 2,500 full time jobs in the NT according to a recent survey
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