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The Week That Was - 11th November 2022
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Masters NT swimming coach Jac Stirrat says there’s been solid support for a new swimming program in Darwin called Lounge to Laps
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Detective Acting Senior Sergeant David Buganey says about five local businesses have fallen victim to scams over the last month
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Transport Workers Union President Ian Smith says more security guards on Darwin buses will be a good deterrent for anti-social behaviour
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Unions NT President Dave “Strawbs” Hayes says a 2 per cent pay rise for public servants won’t cut it with further strike action likely next week
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says officers in Alice Springs are under attack and the normally ‘busy period’ for police hasn’t even began
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Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley is calling for a curfew to keep young kids off the streets at night
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Member for Braitling Joshua Burgoyne says it’s a sad day when police are advising people to avoid the Alice Springs CBD leaving him calling for tougher penalties for offenders
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Assistant Commissioner Martin Dole says police warned people to avoid the Alice Springs CBD last night after three stolen cars were driven around dangerously
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Scouts NT Board member Andrew Mackay says it’s disheartening the volunteer group which teaches kids vital survival skills has had $15,000 of items stolen
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Hospitality NT CEO Alex Bruce says a new initiative aims to recruit 100 bar tenders, chefs and wait staff from the UK to come and work in the Territory
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says someone is going to die if crime isn’t address immediately after more havoc in Alice Springs overnight
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Palmerston Councillor Sarah Henderson says many seniors are too scared to go out for walks or shopping, which is leaving them disconnected from society
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says crime is her “highest priority” and work is underway on early intervention programs for youth
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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Association’s Catch Hatcher says hospital staff are grateful when a code yellow is called as it means extra help is on the way
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CoreLogic Research Director Tim Lawless says house values in Darwin dropped slightly in October, the first month on month decline since interest rates began to rise
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro has criticised the government for not attending a community meeting on crime despite racist comments being made by the organiser
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COTA NT CEO Sue Shearer says many seniors are living in fear, afraid to do their shopping or venture out in the community due to ongoing issues with crime
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NT Chamber of Commerce COO Nicole Walsh says businesses in Alice Springs want immediate measures brought in to stop crime
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The AMA's Dr Robert Parker sheds light on code yellows at RDH and PRH and believes the lifting of an alcohol ban has put extra pressure on emergency departments
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Alice Springs tour operator Patrick Bedford says he's fed up with teens hurling rocks at his vehicles which are full of passengers
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NT Secondary Educator of the Year, Darwin High Drama Teacher Mark Bennett says working with students on arts and theatre projects at school and beyond is very rewarding
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AFL NT CEO Sam Gibson say there’s been a 48 per cent increase in junior and youth girls playing the sport, the highest participation rate in the country
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Patterson says patrols have ramped up in the town with lighting being installed to help reduce crime
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NT Council of Government Schools Organisation’s Tabby Fudge hopes a phone ban at schools will stop students from sharing videos of fights online
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Education Minister Eva Lawler sheds further light on the mobile phone ban at public schools
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Blue Taxi Company owner Helen Pachos says the industry is dealing with shortage of drivers, rising costs of fuel and crime, which is leaving locals worried about going out
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NT Chief Health Officer Dr Jacqui Murdoch says there could be further outbreaks of Japanese encephalitis when the wet season begins as mosquito activity will increase
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NT Education Department's Saeed Amin says students in years 3 and 5 have significantly improved in reading, spelling, grammar and punctuation in the latest NAPLAN tests
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Sentinel Property’s Warren Ebert says the NT is a great place to invest and after buying the Cas Club the group has got accommodation projects in its sights
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Chamber of Commerce NT CEO Greg Ireland expects discretionary spending will tighten up after the latest RBA rate rise, with flow on effects to local businesses
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Chief plant officer Doctor Anne Walters says an aggressive pest worm has been detected in the Top End, which is the first time it's been found in the country
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Senator Jacinta Price says a Royal Commission into child sexual abuse in remote NT communities is urgently needed
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Detective Senior Sergeant Brendan Lindner provides an update on a fatal crash at Holtze
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Minister for Northern Australia Madeline King says leaders from QLD, NT and WA are meeting in Darwin this week to firm up key priorities for Northern Australia
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The Week that Was - 28th October 2022
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The Motor Trade Association’s Kaes Cillessen says almost half of the automotive business in the NT that took part in a survey said they’ve been victims of theft in the last 12 months
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Alice Springs Mayor Matt Patterson says $14 million in Federal funding will go towards measures to tackle crime including Indigenous-led patrols
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Australian Education Union NT Branch President Michelle Ayres has hailed new financial support for Katherine teachers as a "huge win"
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NT Shelter Executive Officer Peter McMillan breaks down the housing commitments in the Federal budget
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NT Police Association President Paul McCue says the NT Government's latest pay offer is "a complete and utter insult"
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NTES Taskforce Commander Ian Carlton says Territory volunteers are helping homeowners with damage assessments in NSW after widespread flooding
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Shadow Finance spokesperson Senator Jane Hume says the Federal budget has failed to help the family budget and ease cost of living pressures
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Darwin Basketball Association’s Kerri Savidge says Fridays night sporting event are no longer fun like they used to be due to anti-social behaviour
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Darwin’s Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says work is underway on the new Casuarina Aquatic Centre
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Member for Lingiari Marion Scrymgour says the NT secured the biggest infrastructure spend in the Federal budget highlighting its importance to the Commonwealth
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Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones breaks down the Federal budget
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Youth Minister Lauren Moss and NT Youth Round Table participant Alex Storey highlight the value of the advisory group and explain how others can take part
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Darwin Barrister John Lawrence says the old youth detention centre could have been refurbished and Don Dale closed while the new facility is built
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Dawn House Executive Officer Susan Crane is reminding victims of domestic violence about the support available after a spate of serious incidents
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