
360 with Katie Woolf
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NT Major Events’ Coryn Huddy says the angler who catches the longest $10k barra will get $1,000 per centimetre this month as part of the Million Dollar Fish comp
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Member for Brennan Marie-Clare Boothby says the government has put the breaks on the CLP’s Fuel Price Disclosure Bill pushing debate into February
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Aviation Fire Commander Trevor Rogers says aviation firefighters across the county plan to strike next Friday due to staff shortages and safety concerns for travellers
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Australian Education Union NT Branch President Michelle Ayres says teachers have been given a new pay offer which includes a 3 per cent pay rise over three years backdated to 2021
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NT United Workers Union Erina Early says the prisoner to staff ratio at the Alice Springs jail is 110 inmates to 1 officer at certain times
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Senator Malarndirri McCarthy says she support the Territory Rights bill as it is, with the legislation expected to go to a vote this afternoon
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Tori Starr says Operation Secret Santa aims to ensure all aged care residents in the NT receive a gift this Christmas
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Chief Fire Officer Mark Spain says the new Palmerston Regional Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services Complex has capacity for extra crews during high fire danger days
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Mission Australia Regional NT Leader Paul Royce says the latest youth survey found the environment, discrimination and mental health were among the top concerns of participants
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City of Darwin CEO Simone Saunders says developers want to build a 14 storey building on the old Chinatown site
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue is concerned police could be tied up, "babysitting" youths when the age of criminal responsibility is raised to 12
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Patterson wants the 40 extra police sent to the town to sick around through summer, when crime normally gets worse
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Opposition leader Lia Finocchiaro believes CLP Senator Jacinta Price will support the Territory Rights bill when it goes to a final vote tomorrow
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Chief Health Plant Officer Dr Anne Walters says surveillance is being ramped up after further detections of Guava Root-Knot Nematode in the Territory
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Pharmacy Guild of Australia’s NT Branch President Peter Hatswell says training modules are being developed so that pharmacists can eventually treat common medical conditions
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Lawyers Associated Worldwide newly appointed Board Chair Leon Loganathan says he’s the first Aussie to fill the role, putting Darwin in the international spotlight
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Opposition spokesman for fishing Bill Yan says the NT Government needs to be more open and transparent on negotiations with the NLC and changes to fishing access and reforms
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Fishing Minister Paul Kirby says industry bodies, groups and operators will absolutely be included in further fishing law reforms
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1st Combat Service Support Battalion Captain Anita Price says soldiers are doing a 24 hour swim really today, raising funds for mental health
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King Ash Bay Fishing Club president Ash Garner says he doesn’t know if he’ll be able to access key waterways next year casting doubt on future operations and investment
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Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Bland says two arrests have been made after six cars were stolen across Greater Darwin on the weekend
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NT Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland says 85 per cent of local business surveyed are concerned about Federal changes to industrial relation laws
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AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo says plans for the future of fisheries management in the Territory remain unclear, creating a lot of uncertainty
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NT Seafood Council CEO Catherine Winchester says there was a lack of consultation on recent fishing laws changes, leaving operators facing uncertainty in the future
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NT Senator Jacinta Price says she voted against the second reading of the Territory Rights bill, seeking greater safeguards for children when it comes to euthanasia
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NT Police Association Senior Vice President Lisa Bayliss says the NT needs more police and she’s calling for a resource review of the force
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The Week That Was - 25th November 2022
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CDU Psychology Lecturer Dr Tim Piatkowski says it’s now illegal for individuals in the Territory to import nicotine vapes and products without a prescription
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Brother 2 Another’s Jaye Cardona says the not-for-profit group works with disengaged youth and their families providing a range of cultural and wellbeing support
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says the Territory Rights Bill is being debated in the Senate and he hopes it’ll pass before the end of the year
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says law and order has disintegrated in Alice Springs and a Territory-wide repair approach is needed
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro responds to the Treasurer’s annual financial report and $11 million spend on new road signs
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NT Seafood Council's Catherine Winchester is urging the government to properly consult the industry on proposed changes to the Fisheries Act
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says he’s received reports people have been driving over the Rapid Creek footbridge, which has been temporarily fixed
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Taminmin College Board chair Beverley Ratahi say reinstating school based constables would help prevent fighting and anti-social behaviour
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NT Senator Jacinta Price says police need the support of the Defence Force to help deal with the crime crisis in Alice Springs
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Salvation Army Public Relations Manager Sally Courtney explains the kinds of gift donations they’re seeking this Christmas
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Alice Springs Reptile Centre owner Rex Neirndorf claims there’s been a rise in the consumption of hand sanitiser saying he’s picking up about four bags a night
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Danila Dilba CEO Rob McPhee says 38 youth have successful completed diversion since July and have not reoffended
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick is pushing for the NT’s Anti-discrimination Act to be reviewed two years on from changes taking effect
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the NT Government's anti-discrimination amendments need more work, with not enough consultation conducted
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Darwin Men's Shed President Brian Harvey says the group has secured funds to find a new home, with the current site earmarked for a youth hub
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says it’ll be some time before a new youth hub is built at the old Casuarina fire station, with asbestos needing to be removed
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Darwin Commander Danny Bacon says despite a year on year increase in break-ins and car thefts, incidents are decreasing month on month
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says proposed changes to the NT’s anti-discrimination laws are very concerning and would limit freedom of speech
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles explains the proposed changes to the NT’s anti-discrimination laws
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Waratah player Lauren O’ Shea pays tribute to team mate Heather Anderson and invites Territorians to take part in a run and workout for her this weekend
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NT Farmers Association CEO Paul Burke says the exportation of melons and pumpkins is going strong, with the first load of garlic also leaving the Territory this year
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Jesuit Social Services General Manager Peter Solly says 13 restorative justice conferences have been completed in the last year with another 13 underway
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The Week That Was - 18th November 2022
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