A TIWI Islands mother’s bid to bury her allegedly murdered teenage son on country has come to an end after the Territory’s highest court effectively scotched a further appeal to the High Court of Australia.
Read More »Australian university plans to fly back international students from India on charter flight
In hopeful news for international students stranded in India, Northern Territory’s Charles Darwin University has told SBS Punjabi that it is currently working on plans to organise a charter flight to bring back Indian international students.
Read More »Capital cities on a recovery trend
Among capital cities, Canberra and Darwin reporting the highest monthly gains at 1.9%. Tim Lawless, head of research at CoreLogic, said the dwelling markets have entered a new recovery trend, following the 2.
Read More »Man ‘deprived of dignity’ after triple-O call triaged as ‘non-life threatening’: Paramedic
A PARAMEDIC says a dying man was deprived of the “dignity he deserved”, after St John NT triaged calls for help as “non-life threatening”.
Read More »Laksa chocolates! What’s next? Chalk and cheese sandwiches?
THE Territory’s second Laksa Festival may have come to an end but there are plenty of concocted dishes still around inspired by the spicy Asian noodle soup — so popular in the Top End — and some of th
Read More »Man ‘deprived of dignity’ after triple-zero call triaged as ‘non-life threatening’: Paramedic
A PARAMEDIC says a dying man was deprived of the “dignity he deserved”, after St John NT triaged calls for help as “non-life threatening”.
Read More »What new federal electoral laws will mean for the NT Lower House in the future
CRUCIAL electoral laws that are expected to be set in stone by the end of next week will ensure the NT gets to keep its two Lower House MPs for years to come, and even make it easier to add an extra seat as it develops economically.
Read More »Hospitality NT boss says TERC suggestions could be game-changing for the industry
THE boss of the NT’s leading hospitality organisation says recommendations made to improve tourism and hospitality by the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission could dramatically boost the NT’s international competitiveness if successful.
Read More »‘This failure has deprived this man of the dignity that he deserved’: paramedic
A PARAMEDIC says a dying man was deprived of the “dignity he deserved”, after St John NT triaged calls for help as “non-life threatening”.
Read More »CDU to pay full quarantine price, federal minister confirms NT, SA and NSW submitting international student plans
STRICKEN Charles Darwin University will shell out nearly $160,000 to pay for international students to quarantine at Howard Springs, with that number likely to grow in the coming months.
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