New domestic violence peak body grounded in culture
A new First Nations-led national peak body is set to reshape how Australia responds to family, domestic and sexual violence.
Our Ways Strong Together brings...
The Alice Prize returns with national exhibition
The 44th The Alice Prize opens in Alice Springs this month, bringing together leading contemporary artists from across the country.
The acquisitive national art award,...
Cops seize cars after burnout session
Two hoon drivers, a man and a woman, both lost their pride and joy for two days after a Friday night burnout session in...
Young Indigenous trainees’ artwork to feature at Parrtjima
An Aboriginal artwork worn by trainees working at Uluṟu will feature at this year’s highly anticipated Parrtjima Festival.
Indigenous trainees and staff from the National...
Parrtjima curator passes away
The long term curator of the Parrtjima - Festival in Light, Rhoda Roberts AO, has passed away aged 66 in hospital just weeks from...
Golden future for Tennant as Pan African buys Emmerson assets
Tennant Creek is back in the investment spotlight after South African gold producer Pan African Resources committed $311 million to take full control of...
NT’s strategy for managing Buffel
The final plan to manage buffel grass in the Northern Territory has been criticised for failing to address submissions calling for an end to...
Minister criticised after Barkly Regional Deal event cancelled
A Tennant Creek event to reaffirm the Barkly Regional Deal (BRD) was cancelled at the last minute after local member Steve Edgington declined to...
Aphids a real pest that needs to be managed
With temperatures dropping and gardens flush with new growth conditions are absolutely ideal for aphides, the destructive lice of the plant kingdom.
With many gardeners...
Boys arrested after multiple cars stolen in crime spree
Three boys have been arrested following a series of early morning car thefts across Alice Springs on Saturday 21 March.
Northern Territory Police arrested the...
Ground zero for buffel
Teeming summer rains and flooding have transformed the Red Centre into a watery green wonderland.
Gone are our characteristic red and rugged hills, temporarily concealed...
Unique training model strengthening medical education
A unique training model combining university teaching with strong Aboriginal community leadership is helping strengthen medical training in Central Australia.
Seven Year 3 medical students...


















