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Heat doesn’t deter Christmas crowds

It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas… The Alice Springs Christmas Show saw a excellent crowd descend on Blatherskite Park last Saturday, November 22...

College grads let their hair down

St Philip's student's arrived in style for their Year 12 Formal at the Alice Springs Convention Centre last Friday evening, November 21. The graduates made...

Skating through the world

Passionately known across Central Australia as “Skateboard”, Eastern Arrernte man Nicky Hayes is about to take his lifelong passion to the world. The Alice...

What’s On

ALICE SPRINGS Todd Mall Markets Todd Mall | Sundays (check ASTC website for dates) Local crafts, produce, food stalls and live entertainment. Live on the Lawns (Lunchtime Music) Old...

Sun shines on power project

A massive power project, south of Elliot, touted to be one of the largest renewable energy precincts in the world, will provide jobs and...

Confidence in region as $10M park upgrade opens

Discovery Parks Founder and CEO Grant Wilckens says the company's investment of $10 million dollars in Alice Springs is a vote of confidence, not...

UPDATED: Couple missing west of Alice Springs found safe

The police search for a missing couple has concluded after they were found safe and well late on Monday night, November 17. NT Police Search...

“Unreasonable” regional airfares

The Federal Government has released the terms of reference for the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the key factors determining regional airfares, following widespread concerns...

Taste of freedom short lived

A number of prisoners had a brief taste of freedom on the weekend of November 13 and 14 however their liberty lasted only a...

Ghan Rocked

Tourists visiting Central Australia received an unwanted welcome to Alice Springs today, Monday November 17. A rock attack has allegedly caused Significant damage to the...

Boost for road safety

A Road Safety Grants Program aimed at funding projects that encourage responsible community behaviour and raise awareness of road safety issues is calling on...

Expansion supports First Nations women and children

Around 20 additional beds are now available as emergency accommodation for First Nations families in Alice Springs. An investment of $4.9 million has been made...

Honouring Kumanjayi Little Baby

The family of Kumanjayi Little Baby has asked for privacy and space to grieve and observe sorry business. “Everyone is feeling very upset and emotions...

BREAKING: Got him