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Leanne Liddle Awarded 2024 ANZSOG First Nations Scholarship
INPEX Darwin facility in turmoil as contract change sparks anger
City of Darwin launches English and Greek language scholarship
New International Day of People with Disability grants deliver inclusive events
Repatriation of First Nations ancestors from Smithsonian
Tickets on sale for Darwin’s NRL blockbuster clash
AI framework for schools released
It’s a Merry Fishmas with more ways to win from Million Dollar Fish!
Seven HIV positive women to feature on the ‘Big Screen’ at Federation Square for World AIDS Day
More measures to curb anti-social behaviour
Bureau forecasts unusually warm summer
Unblocking the road to recovery: Gregory’s disaster response story 
UPDATE #3: Fatal hit and run at Nhulunbuy
Seasonal Bushfire Outlook – Summer 2023
Police make arrest – Domestic Violence in Katherine 30 November
Call for information – Aggravated burglaries – Driver
Tiger Brennan Drive and Berrimah Road overpass structure gets a lift
New capital expenditure in mining rises 5.6% in the September quarter
Study to explore growing the number of women in the NT seafood industry
ABC features stories for, by and about Australians living with disability
Summer brings increased fire risk
New pathway for Territorians to work on nuclear-powered submarines
Chariots of Thunder gears up with nominations open and tickets on sale tomorrow
Winners announced for the first NT Allied Health Excellence Awards
Bonza win win for Territory
Triumph in sustainable construction claims Australia’s top engineering award
Protest Activity in Alice Springs
South Australia to ban Nazi symbols and salute
Claim your share in over $230 million in Medicare benefits
Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms across eastern Australia
Marksmanship and mateship on display
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy lower in remote and very remote areas
Making renting fairer in Territory
Remote housing boom in Barkly
‘Tis weekend to be jolly!
Local Grocery Store Liquor Licensees taking part in Buy-Back scheme
Territory Remains on Track for Fiscal Balance Surplus
Seven HIV positive women to feature on the ‘Big Screen’ at Federation Square for World AIDS Day
Investment underpins legislation to support victims of crime
Environmental mining reforms pass through Parliament
Arrests – Stolen motor vehicle – Alice Springs
Police seek information on Breach of parole
October retail sales up 1.2% year-on-year as discretionary categories continue to slow
New NT Police recruits begin training
BUSHFIRES NT MESSAGE: ADVICE – Kurundi Station, DAVENPORT
BUSHFIRES NT MESSAGE: ADVICE – McLaren Creek WARUMUNGU
UPDATE #2: Fatal hit and run at Nhulunbuy
Retail turnover falls 0.2 per cent in October: Australia