
360 with Katie Woolf
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Opposition leader Lia Finocchiaro says the party will not support the government’s plan to raise the age of criminal responsibility
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Member for Namatjira Bill Yan says he was forced to climb a tree after being stalked by a crocodile while out fishing
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Careers NT’s Steve Vitone and Chris Hayward explain what’s happening during Careers Week
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Veteran and Mad Snake Café owner Sam Westin says most people he’s encountered who’ve left the Defence Force feel they’ve been let down in some way
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Member for Blain Mark Turner swung into action after seeing a man waving a fuel hose around and flicking a flame at a Pinelands servo
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Senator Jacinta Price opens up about a cowardly attack on her 78-year-old grandmother in Yuendumu
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says 60 per cent of youth who go through diversion will not reoffend
Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says work is underway to develop the programs and processes to support the government’s youth justice, crime and mandatory sentencing reforms. Ms Fyles says the programs will be mandatory, with the changes aiming to break the cycle of offending. She told Katie Woolf there is also legislation that will ensure parents are held to account. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Week That Was - 14th October 2022
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Senator Murray Watt AG announcements and disaster centres
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Uni of Adelaide Professor in Vaccinology Helen Marshall meningococcal study
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NT Police Association Vice Secretary Lisa Bayliss
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Berry Springs Tavern Owner Ian Sloan tells us about Last Nights Ram Raid
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Ep 1303The Week That Was - 7th October 2022
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Ep 1302Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says the minimum unit price on alcohol has pushed people to buy rum instead of wine, making them drunker faster and more aggressive
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Ep 1302NT Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland says there’s a high level of frustration about crime among Territory business owners, who feel there aren’t enough consequences for offenders
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Ep 1302Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has labelled the floor price review as a ‘joke’ saying domestic violence and anti-social behaviour is on the rise
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Ep 1302NT Major Events CEO Tim Watsford reflects on his time in the role as he leaves the Territory for a new position with Supercars
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Ep 1302Northern Land Council CEO Joe Martin-Jard says there are no plans to close borders around tidal waters, reassuring fishers the group wants good outcomes for everyone
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Ep 1302Assistant Commissioner for Regional and Remote Policing Martin Dole says police have made 386 arrests for property crime offences in Alice Springs since January
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Ep 1302AANT General Manager Edon Bell provides an update on fuel prices a week after the fuel excise was reinstated
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Ep 1302The CPSU's NT Secretary Kay Densley has welcomed the NT Government’s pay rise offer but expects it won’t be enough for some workers
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Ep 1302Chief Minister Natasha Fyles has defended the decision to retain the alcohol floor price saying it’s reducing alcohol-related harm across the NT
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Ep 1301NT Representation Reviews Committee chair Sean Holden says City of Palmerston should establish wards ahead of the next local government election
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Ep 1301AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo hopes the group will be involved in negotiations around Blue Mud Bay so that recreational fisher can still have access to tidal waters next year
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Ep 1301CDU law experts Elizabeth Spencer and Ros Vickers break down the legal proceedings involving Santos which has launched an appeal to regain its drilling rights for the offshore gas project
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Ep 1301CDU law experts Elizabeth Spencer and Ros Vickers Break down the legal proceedings involving Santos which has launched an appeal to regain its drilling rights for the offshore gas project
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Ep 1301The mother of a young girl who was knocked unconscious by a rock at a Palmerston party opens up about the ordeal
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Ep 1301Real Estate Institute of the NT’s Aswin De Silva explains how the RBA’s latest rate rise will impact the housing market
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Ep 1301The mother of a young girl who was knocked unconscious by a rock at a Palmerston party opens up about the ordeal
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Ep 1301The mother of a young girl who was knocked unconscious by a rock opens up about the ordeal
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Ep 1301Police Commander Danny Bacon provides details on a brutal attack against a young girl at a Darwin bus exchange
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Ep 1300Chamber of Commerce NT COO Nicole Walshe says there are 10 finalists in the NT Export Awards
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Ep 1300DIPL's Executive Director of Land Development Graeme Finch says asbestos found near Ludmilla Primary School poses a low risk to students
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Ep 1300DITT Principal Plant Biosecurity Officer Claire Morton outlines plans to eradicate banana freckle from the Northern Territory
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Ep 1300Council of the Ageing NT CEO Sue Shearer responds to aged care reforms
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Ep 1300Assistant Commissioner Martin Dole says a 67 year-old-man has suffered a serious head injury after being assaulted in Alice Springs
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Ep 1300NT Cattlemen's Association CEO Will Evans explains the role of the new NT Logistics Advisory Council
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Ep 1300Opposition leader Lia Finocchiaro says the CLP's fuel disclosure bill will force fuel retailers to publish their profits
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Ep 1299NT Health’s Doctor Bart Currie is reminding parents to keep their children out of the seawater now that stinger season has begun
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Ep 1299CoreLogic’s Head of Research Eliza Owen says Darwin is the only capital city where house values haven’t started to decline
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Ep 1299The Transport Workers Union's Ian Smith says safety concerns on buses have reached a tipping point, with drivers demanding protection screens
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Ep 1299AMA's NT Branch President Dr Robert Parker says vaccination is the best safeguard with COVID isolation set to end on October 14
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Ep 1299NT Police Association President Paul McCue says the NT Government's pay offer is insulting with QLD police to receive an 11 per cent pay rise
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Ep 1298Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says the NT Government needs to start treating crime like COVID and provide daily briefings on how the crisis is being addressed
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Ep 1298NT Major Events's Coryn Huddy says more than 14,000 people have registered for the Million Dollar Fish competition which begins tomorrow
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Ep 1298The Week That Was - 30th September 2022
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Ep 1298Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker says 26 officers who’ve passed away in the last 12 months are among those being honoured this Police Remembrance Day
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Ep 1298Former NT resident Waldo delivers a poem he wrote for Police Remembrance Day
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Ep 1298AFL NT CEO Sam Gibson explains what’s in store this footy season including a new women's Tiwi/Tracy Village team
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Ep 1298NT Senator Malarndirri McCarthy hopes the Territory Rights bill will pass through parliament before the end of the year
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