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Police double reward for Falconio information

On the eve of the 24th anniversary of backpacker Peter Falconio's murder, Northern Territory police have announced they will double the reward for information...

UPDATED: Motorcyclist dies in Deep Well crash

The Northern Territory Police Force is currently investigating a fatal crash that occurred in Deep Well on Sunday, June 22. Around 10:40am, the Joint Emergency...

Proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws slammed

The Northern Territory Government has come under criticism for its intention to revise anti-discrimination laws, with proposed changes that would replace what it describes...

Falconio killer’s death imminent

The death of the man convicted of killing British backpacker, Peter Falconio is reportedly imminent. Bradley John Murdoch was convicted of the murder of Mr...

Fete needs support, volunteers.

With around seven weeks until the return of the Old Timers Fete, organisers are calling for assistance to help make the event a success. Preparations...

Sunscreens’ burning fail

For years we were told to slip, slop, slap then more recently seek and slide was added to the mantra. In this country, and especially...

Engine problem bites Air New Zealand again

Air New Zealand (ANZ) has been bitten once again by the global problem with Pratt and Whitney PW1100 engines on the A320neo series of...

Apple dazzles and distracts with Liquid Glass

June 9’s World Wide Developers' Conference 2025 keynote dazzled with Apple’s new “Liquid Glass” design language, a major overhaul that applies translucent, glass-like panels...

Asian greens great for stir-fries

Increasingly more Australians are diversifying their eating habits with many people turning to Asian food styles and central to these styles is the art...

From the ‘Bottom End’ …

It can be hard to understand why our Northern Territory works the way it does. Or doesn’t, depending on whether your Centralian glass is...

Desert Poppies at the Brewery

International Women's Day was celebrated in style as a bevvy of local ladies dressed in a bright Hawaiian theme packed into the Alice Springs...

Skin names for NAIDOC Week

Mount Allan School in Yuelamu launched its new skin name t-shirts during NAIDOC Week. It was a milestone moment for the school and community,...

Coroner’s findings ‘scathing and confronting’ for NT Police

Acting NT Police Commissioner Martin Dole says the release of Coroner Elisabeth Armitage's recommendations this week following the inquest into the death in custody...

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