Two town camps in Alice Springs have been selected as pilot sites for a new youth development program to begin these school holidays, in a trial that will run for the next six months.
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Premier Daniel Andrews has had a COVID-19 scare just as he has begun a month of leave. Added19 minutes ago Premier Daniel Andrews has had a COVID-19 scare just as he has begun a month of leave. The remote Northern Territory town of Tennant Creek has been put into lockdown …
Read More »Northern Territory records eight new COVID-19 cases
Northern Territory Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison says there have been eight new cases of COVID-19 detected overnight. Ms Manison said six cases were linked to the current outbreak, bringing the total number of cases in the Katherine east cluster to 100.
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Ciarran Stott was Australia's golden boy. First appearing on our screens on Angie Kent's season of The Bachelorette in 2019, the Brit from Darwin was different from the typical contestants we'd seen in the past.
Read More »Tennant Creek plunged into lockdown as COVID outbreak in Northern Territory grows
The NT has detected eight new COVID-19 infections, as a community outbreak forces the lockdown of a remote town of only a few thousand people.
Read More »NT outbreak grows, Tennant Creek lockdown
The Northern Territory has detected eight new COVID-19 infections, as a long-running outbreak forces the lockdown of Tennant Creek.Four new cases were diagnosed in the remote town, 990km south of Darwin,
Read More »Tennant Creek goes into snap lockdown after Covid cases
The town of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory has been placed into lockdown after recording Covid-19 cases. The snap lockdown for the town located 1000kms south of Darwin will end at 5pm on Monday,
Read More »NT clean up order over massive tyre haul
The Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority has ordered a Victorian company to clean up a 3000-tonne pile of old tyres near Darwin.
Read More »Pre-paid power access ‘amplifying poverty’
Pre-paid access to electricity is putting disadvantaged Australians living in substandard housing at risk, particularly when their power is cut on dangerously hot days, researchers say. In some remote Northern Territory communities,
Read More »Talk: Build up to the Bombing of Darwin
Join Jared Archibald, Curator of Territory History, as he explores the myriad of stories that surround the first attack.
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