
360 with Katie Woolf
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NTES Deputy Chief Officer Adam White on preparations for Cyclone Fina
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Bureau of Meteorology Miriam Bradbury on Cyclone Fina at 10:45am
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Australian Banking Association CEO Simon Birmingham offering warnings about Black Friday sale scams
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Neighbourhood Watch CEO Veronica Larson promotes an OC spray workshop taking place
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Suncable's Jett Street on a major project milestone
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Bureau of Meteorology Miriam Bradbury gives an update on TC Fina at 9:30am
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Health Minister Steve Edgington on health and hospital funding
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Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro on the latest on Cyclone Fina
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NTES Chief Officer Wayne Snell talks preparations for TC FINA
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NT Police Commander Shaun Gill talks youth crime in Darwin and anti-social behaviour operation
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AFANT CEO David Ciaravolo talks Rockhampton barramundi and AFANT AGM
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AMA NT President Dr John Zorbas talks health funding and PM letter on hospital funding
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NT Electoral Commissioner Kristen Kelly on new local government elections including Litchfield Council
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Weather Matters Meteorologist Karl Ljinders discusses strengthening tropical low of Top End coast
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Asbestos expert John Batty on kinetic sand in NT schools and concerns about asbestos contamination
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Education CEO Susan Bowden on kinetic sand recall and cleaning with NT schools over concerns of asbestos contamination
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Masterbuilders NT Sallyann Innes reassures the public the charges against three construction figures isn't a reflection on the whole industry
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NT News Court Reporter Harry Brill explains what happened in court following Commonwealth charges against construction industry figures
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Federal Minister and NT senator Malarndirri McCarthy on Yipirinya school funding
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Carefishnt concerned about Top End barramundi fishery after impressive numbers caught in Rockhampton
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Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro talks charges laid in the NT Building industry, funding issues facing Yipirinya School and prisoners awaiting sentencing
Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro talks to Katie Woolf on 360 on a range of topics including news of charges laid in the NT Building industry, funding issues facing Yipirinya School and prisoners awaiting sentencing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Week That Was 14 November 2025
Katie Woolf was joined by Sky News' Matt Cunningham, CLP Minister Robyn Cahill and Deputy Opposition Leader Dehran YoungSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Royal Life Saving Society Executive Director Floss Roberts urges parents to take care around water with their childrenis wet season
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NTPA President Nathan Finn talks officer assaults and the brave work of off-duty officers in Alice Springs incident
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9 Political Editor Charles Croucher talks Liberals Party room net zero stoush
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Palmerston father Zack tells Katie Woolf of his frustrations with the NT health system
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Health CEO Department Chris Hosking talks health system, code yellow and ACACIA IT System rollout again
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Education Minister Jo Hersey discuss charges laid against childcare centre and workers over the death of Ebony Thompson
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Independent Member for Araluen Robyn Lambley discusses crime and flood mitigation in Alice Springs
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NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole discusses Alice Springs incident and liquor commission
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United Voice Union President Erina Early discusses support health workers striking
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Palmerston Mayor Athina Pascoe-Bell discusses liquor commission delay on a review into alcohol in Palmerston
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Deputy Opposition Leader Dehran Young on health workers and barge services to Wadeye
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Col Judd Finger, Act. Cmdr 1 Brigade, discusses the importance of Remembrance Day
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Tourism Central Australa CEO Danial Rochford on Destination NT Conference and tourism in Alice Springs
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Sky News' Matt Cunningham outlines why The Greens held its National Conference in Darwin
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Chief minister Lia Finocchiaro talks health support workers striking, health funding and new NT Administrator
Chief minister Lia Finocchiaro talks to Katie Woolf about health support workers preparing to strike over pay agreement, the lack of health funding from the Commonwealth and the new NT Administrator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Property Council Executive Director Ruth Palmer had her golf buggy stolen
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NO MORE Campaign Narelle Gosstray aim to get 90 Domestic and Family Violence Action Plans
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The Week That Was - 7 November 2025
Katie Woolf was joined by NT News Head of News Gary Shipway, CLP Minister Josh Burgoyne and Opposition leader Selena Uibo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Litchfield Football Club President Charlie Malady pays tribute to young player Jett Jones who lost his life in a quad bike accident
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Member for Drysdale Clinton Howe says an inquiry on alcohol-fuelled violence won't happen until 2026
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AMA NT Dr John Zorbas is angry about underfunding of the NT health system
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Health Minister Steve Edgington says he's disappointed only $10m may be provided towards maternity services
The Health Minister revealed exclusively to 360 with Katie Woolf, in his discussions with the Commonwealth, there may only be $10million provided to maternity services at RDH instead of the requested $35million. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nightcliff Football Club President Mark Dodge provides details of what the club has done in response to an alleged DV incident involving a player.
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ASPI Director Dr John Coyne discusses the importance of Northern Australia
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Independent Member for Johnston Justine Davis calling for a review of NT gambling laws
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Tourism Minister Marie-Clare Boothby talks the NT Visitor Economy Strategy 2032
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Katherine Mayor Joanna Holden singing the praises of two residents winning Australian of the year NT awards
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Opposition Leader Selena Uibo hits out at CLP and offers support to health works amid code yellow
The Opposition Leader has hit out at the CLP Government over previously politicising Code Yellows at Royal Darwin and Palmerston Hospitals. It comes after a Code Yellow was called at the health facilities after an increase in patients needing acute care. NT Health says there are about 44 aged care patients occupying beds in the facilities due to the lack of residential aged care bed available. As a result, it is contributing to bed block, reducing inpatient beds and increasing wait times within the emergency department. Selena Uibo offered her support to health workers during the challenging time. She defended Labor's record while in Government, insisting $12m was allocated for the planning and design of an aged care facility but claims it has been scrapped. Listen to the full interview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.