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Senator pays the price for Indian migration comments

Firebrand senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price will continue to speak out on migration from the backbench after being dumped from the coalition’s shadow cabinet. The Northern...

More than just a performance

Attracting musicians from across the country to Central Australia, the annual Bush Bands Bash will this year celebrate its 21st anniversary showcasing talent, community...

Kicking goals in and outside of footy

Mparntwe/Alice Springs recently hosted a vibrant social event called Footy 4 Life, a program that brings people of all abilities together through the game...

Mini Paralympics a hit

Alice Springs recently hosted its first Mini Paralympics, bringing together 60–80 local participants in a celebration of sport, inclusion and community as the first...

Big time for big rigs

The Road Transport Hall of Fame's open night was a huge success, with more than 200 people attending in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. This set...

Steiner Education Australia delegates meet in Alice Springs

The Alice Springs Steiner School recently hosted Steiner Education Australia (SEA) Delegates, welcoming 50 representatives from Steiner schools across the country to Alice Springs....

New Green Mayor as Hill wins

Asta Hill will be the new Mayor of Alice Springs after vote counting and distribution of preferences concluded on Friday night, September 5. Ms Hill's...

Neighbourhood Watch rolls out pepper spray training

Neighbourhood Watch NT will deliver pepper spray safety education as part of its persona safety sessions. The Northern Territory government announced its partnership with Neighbourhood...

Hill extends narrow lead in Mayoral count

Almost two weeks after polls closed, the quest for a new Alice Springs Mayor remains on a knife's edge. As counting continues after today's, September...

CLP under fire

The Northern Territory government has come under fire for changes they’ve made while in power, with critics labelling them “harsh and regressive.” One year into...

Feds topple Pioneer for shot at glory

Federal sealed their passage to the Grand Final with a stirring comeback against Pioneer. A four goal to one surge in the final term proved...

First Mini Paralympics in Alice

Alice Springs will today host the first-ever Alice Springs Mini Paralympics, the first event of its kind in the Northern Territory. The event, held on...

Police vow to find those involved in riot

Following a fiery night of chaos where a police car was torched, five ambulances damaged to an extent where they were taken out of...