
360 with Katie Woolf
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The Week That Was – 3rd February 2023
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Katherine father Trent De With plans to swim 16kms this month raising funds for the Starlight Foundation which recently helped his daughter
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Centre for Disease Control Director Vicki Krause says melioidosis cases continue to rise in the NT with 50 since the start of the year
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PWC Senior Manager Asset Management Power Services Stuart Eassie explains what was involved in removing a car that crashed into a power tower near Fisherman’s Wharf
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Zuccoli IGA owner Shelly Lay says removing grog from corner stores would see many forced to close down, giving more power to major retailers
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Transport Workers Union NT Branch Secretary Ian Smith explains why there have been so many bus cancellations in Darwin
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says more needs to be done to address the town’s crime crisis in addition to bringing back an alcohol ban
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour urges NT Government to bring back alcohol ban at first parliamentary sittings
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Centre for Disease Control Head of Disease Surveillance Dr Peter Markey says there have been 165 flu cases in the Top End so far this year, with about 20 cases recorded a day
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Australian Education Union NT Branch President Michelle Ayres is concerned teacher numbers are down across the NT which is tightening school budgets
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis is calling for grog to be removed from corner stores saying it’ll further restrict supply, reducing violence
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AMA NT President Robert Parker says he warned the government there would be a spike in alcohol-related ED presentations if the grog ban was lifted
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Senator Nampijinpa Jacinta Price outlines key measures she believes would reduce crime in Alice right now
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Alice Springs business owner Garth Thompson says residents are proposing to sue the NT Government alleging it has been negligent over the crime crisis
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says members are insulted by comments from the Chief Minister that police need to “step up”
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Motorcycling Australia NT Branch CEO Silla Thomas says talks are underway to hold the National Junior Motocross Championship elsewhere in the NT after deciding its unsafe to host it in Alice
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Department of Education Regional Director for Darwin Paul Nyhius explains how the mobile phone ban will work in government schools
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The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s Cath Hatcher opens up about several serious incidents at Alice Springs Hospital
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Independent Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley says curfews for kids and grog restrictions on town camps would have an immediate impact in Alice Springs
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Administrator of the NT, Honourable Vicki O'Halloran reflecting on her time in the role says she hopes she’s been relatable for many Territorians
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Senior Sergeant Craig Gillis says police will be cracking down on road safety as kids head back to school
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Katherine Mayor Lis Clark says new alcohol restrictions in Alice need to be rolled out Territory-wide or it’s just pushing the problem elsewhere
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NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says a ballot will be conducted to guide alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says residents from Alice are flocking to Katherine following the introduction of new alcohol restrictions
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Alice Springs Councillor and Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris is ramping up calls for a boarding school saying it’ll help support local families and keep kids safe
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue sheds light on how new alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs will impact officers
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The Week That Was – 27th January 2023
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says the announcements to address crime in Alice Springs are underwhelming, shattering his hopes for real change
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People’s Alcohol Action Coalition Prof Dr John Boffa says the impacts of lifting the alcohol ban in remote communities is being played out in Alice Springs
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says alcohol is the top cause of domestic and family violence across the NT with urgent measures needed
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says it’s scary to live in the town with cars stolen, ram raids and people walking around with edged weapons
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says temporary alcohol restrictions aim to reduce grog in Alice Springs and free up police to tackle crime
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Major Crash Unit Detective Senior Sergeant Brendan Lindner provides an update on investigations into a horrific incident that claimed the life of a child
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Durack resident Kate says her elderly dad’s brand new mobility scooter has been stolen and taken on joy rides across the area
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles pays tribute to the Member for Arafura, reflecting on his service across NT communities
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Master Builders NT CEO Ben Carter says registration reforms will force local builders with with decades of experience to now obtain academic qualifications for commercial projects
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Porkin’ Co-Owner Manfred Mletsim says he’s having to look the door of his cafe to protect staff and customers from crime
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The Week That Was - 16th December 2022
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Mad Snake Café owner Sam Weston is encouraging everyone to check on their mates to help those doing it tough at this time of year
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CoreLogic Head of Research Eliza Owen says the most expensive home sold in Darwin this year was an $8.5 million home in Fannie Bay
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Sentinel Property Group CEO Warren Ebert says Casuarina Square is the worst complex it owns in the country for crime, with weapons being left in gardens
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Monte’s Lounge owner Kyle Pearson says the popular pub will close for good at the end of the year due to crime and COVID
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Amateur Fishermen’s Association of the NT CEO David Ciaravolo has welcomed clarity around fishing access from next year but hopes plans for the Finnis and Mini Mini are firmed up soon
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Strike Force Trident Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Bland says officers and patrol dogs have arrested 15 people over a spate of car thefts, tracking some offenders through mangroves
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NT Emergency Services Acting Manager of Northern Region Keith Hutton is reminding Territorians to get prepared for cyclone season
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Acting General Manager of Katherine Hospital Paul Dimond says therapy dog Izzy is already making a positive impact on patients and staff despite still undergoing training
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has slammed the government’s move to reject a review of the Darwin ship lift project after the CLP referred it to the Public Accounts Committee
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Darwin Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says restricting grog sales and reducing the opening hours at liquor stores would help address alcohol-related issues in the city
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Assistant Commissioner of Regional and Remote Policing Martin Dole says extra officers will remain in Alice Springs until January to keep crime at bay
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AEU NT Branch President Michelle Ayres says pay negotiations for teachers have come to an end, with the NT Government’s offer accepted
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