
360 with Katie Woolf
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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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RSPCA Happy Paws Happy Hearts Founder Zoe Black says a new initiative connecting veterans, people with a disability and mental health issues with rescue animals is being launched in Darwin
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NT Planning Commission Chairman Dr David Ritchie explains the current plans to develop the Greater Holtze area
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Amateur Fishermen's Association of the NT CEO David Ciaravolo says an update on Blue Mud Bay and policies affecting the Barramundi fishery are on the agenda for tonight's AGM
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United Firefighters Union Secretary Wes Garrett says aviation firefighters are considering strike action at Darwin Airport next month due to staff shortages
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Australian Association of Christian Schools EO Vanessa Cheng says the NT Government's proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws would actually discriminate against religious schools
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Opposition spokesman for Parks and Ranges Bill Yan has raised concerns about plans to limit access to Shady Camp for recreational fishers
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue is calling for urgent action to keep officers safe after two police cars were rammed in Katherine overnight
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Unions NT Secretary Erina Early says public servants are striking again today, hoping to send a strong message that a 2 per cent pay rise is a slap in the face
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says there will be about 50 floats taking part in the city's first Christmas Pageant this weekend
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NT Attorney-General Chansey Paech says proposed changes aiming to modernise anti-discrimination laws would provide more scope for complaints
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Bishop of the Catholic Church Charles Gauci says the NT Government's proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws would have concerning unintended consequences
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Australian Education Union NT Branch President Michelle Ayres says teachers are going on strike tomorrow, continuing to push for a pay rise of more than 2 per cent
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The Harley Owners Group’s Marguerite and Will are encouraging locals to donate toys to various collection points in Darwin ahead of the upcoming Toy Run
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Assistant Minister for Charities Andrew Leigh says efforts are underway to make it easier to hold fundraisers, recruit volunteers and increase donations to charity groups in the NT
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CDU Demographer Fiona Shalley says while most people enjoy the lifestyle and want to stay in the NT some are feeling lonely and lack support networks according to new research
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Yipirinya School Principal Gavin Morris says the school looks like a warzone after being hit by a severe storm with the damage bill estimated to be in the millions
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The Pharmacy Guild’s Peter Hatswell says it’s likely the NT will soon give pharmacists more scope to prescribe certain medications easing the burden on GPs
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Minister for Territory Families Kate Worden has defended the implementation of recommendations from the Royal Commission into Protection and Detention of Children in the NT
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP would address youth crime through trade training, skilling offenders up for the workforce
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Allora Gardens Nursery’s Estelle Cornell opens up about her triumphs and trials after winning a national small business award
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Superintendent Daniel Shein says more than 30 Wadeye residents have been returned home as part of Operation Tarn
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Master Builders CEO Ben Carter says there are plans to recruit 600 skilled workers from overseas for the NT’s construction industry
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Deputy Opposition Leader Gerard Maley says proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws will provide greater scope for action if someone is offended, effectively attacking freedom of speech
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson says a mini tornado took down large trees and powerlines and damaged a number of buildings on the weekend
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Alice Springs Councillor Michael Liddle says holding parents to account is key in addressing the youth crime crisis
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