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Old sign building destroyed by fire

NT Fire and Rescue Service (NTFRS) were called to a structure fire on Ambrose Street in Tennant Creek this morning at 12.30am. Upon arrival, crews...

Lower prices for remote stores

Remote stores can now apply to participate in a subsidy scheme that will assist in reducing the prices of a specific list of 30...

Territory Day goes off with crackle and sizzle

A crowd that gradually built braved the chilly evening to celebrate Territory Day in Alice Springs. The multiculturalism of Alice was on display as families...

Eco walk trail to open in April

The Territory Government is getting behind a new eco-walk trail which is set to redefine outback adventure and will offer a unique hiking experience...

A Territory like no other

Territorians celebrated another vibrant Territory Day yesterday, marking 47 years since the Northern Territory claimed self governance. On 1 July 1978, the Commonwealth passed the...

Separate arrests for dangerous driving and burglary.

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested three male youths in relation to a dangerous driving incident that occurred this morning, Tuesday July 1,...

Twin music awards for Barkly

The Barkly region has been honoured for its music with twin wins in the 2025 Northern Territory Music Awards, held on Friday, June 27...

Helping Territory businesses grow

A new free and low-cost training program has been launched in the Northern Territory to help local businesses grow, compete, and increase their profitability...

URGENT RECALL: Coles 1Kg peanut butter tubs

Coles Supermarkets Ltd are conducting a recall of their home brand 1kg jars of smooth and crunchy peanut butter. Customers are urged not to consume...

Light the wick, but stay safe

As part of Territory Day celebrations, the public can legally buy, use and possess fireworks within approved periods. This year, the fireworks approved periods are: Sale...

Keeping power fair

The first phase of electricity pricing reforms introduces a new tariff for large commercial customers, full-cost pricing for NT and Commonwealth Government agencies, and...

Cops attend two large disturbances

Territory police have been called to two large disturbances in the space of less than12 hours. The first occurred at Willowra, a Walpiri community around...

‘This is serious’: respiratory disease outbreak spreads

One of Australia's worst diphtheria outbreaks has spread across three states amid fears the respiratory disease has claimed a life in an outback community. The...