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Government seeing the signs?

With election season well and truly underway, concerns have been raised about the placing of election curflutes and signs, with one concerned reader worried...

$25 million for TAFE Centre of Excellence

The federal and Northern Territory governments have announced a $25.4 million investment to deliver a Regional and Remote Essential Care Services (RRCES) Centre of...

First Cairns flight for AirNorth

Alice Springs is now connected to Cairns and North Queensland for the first time in five years, The inaugural Alice Springs to Cairns direct flight...

Lowson’s long legacy

Having spent nearly 20 years inspiring and mentoring students through the power of drumming, Peter Lowson was celebrated by Yipirinya early this month, with...

Candidates confirmed

The candidates for the 2025 federal election have been confirmed, with six people to contest the seat of Lingiari. Labor incumbent Marion Scrymgour will sit...

Candidates talk environment

Around 100 community members had their chance to ask candidates for the upcoming federal election their questions on the environment, with four election hopefuls...

Symphony under the stars wows.

The Darwin Symphony Orchestra's much anticipated guest appearance on the the final weekend of this year's Parrtjima festival was nothing short of spectacular. A big...

Solutions considered for remote food insecurity

Politicians, store owners, and members of the freight industry made their way to the Mercure Alice Springs Resort last week, with concerns raised that...

Conference celebrates 25 years in Alice

The 2025 Annual Geoscience Exploration Seminar (AGES) Conference returned to the Red Centre for the 25th time this past week, with organisers and participants...

Voice to text: less typing, more talking

Tired of tapping out every word of a text message or email on your tiny phone keyboard? You’re not alone. Whether it’s sending a...

Charles Todd’s magnificent obsession

Architect of Alice Springs’ and Australia’s now world-famous Overland Telegraph Line Charles Todd had long been interested in the weather. Born the son of a...

High flier

Taylor Street in Araluen is named after George Alexander Taylor, a Connellan pilot for 30 years. He was born in Coolgardie in the Western Australian...

Mental Health Centre coming soon

A new Medicare Mental Health Centre is set to open in Alice Springs before the end of the year, giving residents access to free,...