
360 with Katie Woolf
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Opposition Leader Lia Finocchiaro hopes the NT receives funding for critical roads and major projects in the Federal budget
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CDU’s Vice Chancellor Scott Bowman says placement caps have been increased for nursing, teaching and engineering degrees in a bid to address skill shortages
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NT Council of Social Services CEO Deb Di Natale wants to see welfare payments increased from $48 to $70 a day amid rising costs of living
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Chamber of Commerce CEO Greg Ireland says he’s hoping the Federal budget delivers more investment and better road connectivity for the NT
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Member for Solomon Luke Gosling says Territorians will be able to become teachers, nurses and engineers for free, with 830 places at CDU being funded by the Federal Government
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NT Consumer Affairs Deputy Commissioner Rebecca Davey provides advice for victims of the Medibank cyber attack
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Superintendent James O’Brien says a new police operation has been launched to tackle property across Wadeye and Darwin
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Chief Minister Natasha Fyles says the government is considering two locations in Alice Springs to provide safe accommodation for youth by the end of the year
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Member for Katherine Jo Hersey says artwork was spared during a break-in at the Godinymayin Arts and Culture Centre
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CDU Lecturer in Psychology Tim Piatkowski says there were 100 ED presentations in Darwin for e-scooter injuries in an eight month period and half of those patients were intoxicated
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The Week That Was - 21st October 2022
Katie Woolf is joined in the studio by Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison, the CLP’s Member for Brennan Marie-Clare Boothby, Independent Member for Goyder Kezia Purick and Sky News reporter Matt Cunningham for the Week that Was. The government’s Alice Springs crime plan and recent incidents in the Top End, Santos’ move to withdraw sponsorship from the Darwin Festival and the Bureau of Meteorology's name change are among the hot topics discussed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NT’s new Chief Psychiatrist Dr David Mitchell says he will oversee the mental health of Territorians and brings military experience to the role
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Police Minister Kate Worden explains the government’s new measures to address crime in Alice Springs
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Darwin Waterfront Corporation General Manager Sam Burke says there’s been a lot of interest from developers keen to build a luxury hotel attached to the Convention Centre
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Alice Spring Mayor Matt Patterson says the town needs more safe accommodation facilities for youth as sometimes home is not suitable
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Tourism Central Australia CEO Danial Rochford says a greater police presence is needed in Alice Springs while the government’s long term measures are implemented
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NT Parks and Wildlife’s Dean McAdam says Wangai Falls has been closed to swimmers and this weekend will be the last chance for a dip at Berry Springs
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Lord Mayor Kon Vatskalis says City of Darwin is the first council in the country to be able to destroy PFAS, which is being done at the rubbish tip
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The mother of a young girl, seriously injured at a Palmerston party says her daughter is on the mend and the community have rallied to support them
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Noonamah Tavern owner Tony Innes says he's frustrated the NT Government continues to ignore the ongoing issues with crime
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Berry Springs Tavern owner Ian Sloan says business owners, who attended a community meeting yesterday are fed up with the youth justice system
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Darwin student Tim Button says his Landcruiser, which was stolen and used in a ram raid was stolen again overnight from the police impound yard in Wadeye
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Tourism Central Australia Chair Karl Bajzik says he was punched twice while trying to help a woman at a local supermarket
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Defence and Veteran Suicide Royal Commissioner Dr Peggy Brown hopes Territorians will express their concerns during hearings in Darwin to help bring about good outcomes
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Commander Matt Hollamby says police have received intelligence that the Mongols Outlaw Motorcycle Gang are trying to establish a presence in the NT
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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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