
360 with Katie Woolf
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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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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford is urging the NT Government to invest more money in tourism in the region to rebuild its reputation following the extensive coverage of crime
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says a quarter of the police force responded to the its latest satisfaction survey in 24 hours, expressing their frustrations
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the party plans to move a motion of no confidence in the Labor Government
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Member for Goyder Kezia Purick explains how she gave a chicken resuscitation after it was taken by a snake
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Sentinel Property Group CEO Warren Ebert says they're planning to block off all entrances to Casuarina Square with toileting costing them $10k a month to clean up
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Mad Snake Cafe owner Sam Weston told Katie Woolf he’s fed up with crime and anti-social behaviour and won’t be in business much longer if things don’t improve
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis has renewed his calls for more police in the city saying crime will get worse with alcohol bans in place
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080223 Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley Chansey Paech allegations and response to NTG Alice measures
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles remains firm that the NT Government didn’t backflip on alcohol policy
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says she’ll be meeting with NT Ministers to firm up the roll out of $250 million to boost services, programs and support in Alice Springs
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Paws Darwin Community Vet Sarah Vanderstelt says she performed a 3-hour surgery on a pet dog slashed with a machete
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Parks and Wildlife Chief Wildlife Officer Peter Ross says a croc has been removed from a trap, shot and beheaded on Gunn Point Road
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St John Director of Ambulance Services Andrew Thomas says the average response time for emergencies was 23.6 minutes last financial year due to the flu and increasing workloads
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Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland says Webuild is yet to sign a contract for the Darwin ship lift project after acquiring Clough’s assets
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Central Australian Aboriginal Congress CEO Donna Ah Chee has welcomed alcohol reforms and a $250 million funding boost for services in Alice Springs
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Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says she still plans to introduce a bill to parliament that will see the Federal and NT Government work together on Territory-wide alcohol restrictions
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Alice Springs Councillor Michael Liddle responds to the NT Government’s plan to address the crime crisis in the town
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Power and Water's Mike Besselink explains the rollout of new smart power meters across the NT
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan says he’s trying to help an Alice Springs health worker relocate after her son was attacked with an axe
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Elders Real Estate Katherine owner Alison Ross says locals are leaving town in droves due to crime, sending vacancy rates soaring
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Alice Springs mother Suputtra Meechai opens up about an axe attack on her 15-year-old son
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s NT Secretary Cath Hatcher says the Alice Springs Hospital is in dire straits with severe staff shortages
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson has acknowledged the ABC’s apology over its coverage of a recent crime meeting but believes the article should be retracted
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Aussie Pooch Nutrition and Wellbeing owner Ross Bohlin explains how he chased a group of youth who took off with several sets of keys from their delivery van
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AMSANT CEO John Paterson says alcohol restrictions should remain in place in communities until proper consultation has been conducted
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