TERRITORIANS will soon be able to travel to Western Australia without quarantine, with the state scrapping it’s hard border and replacing it with a “controlled border” on November 14.
Read More »Man finally arrested after six-hour Darwin CBD high-rise siege
THE man who sparked a six-hour siege in Darwin’s CBD has been plucked by TRG officers in a cherry picker and put in the back of a paddy wagon. The man earlier had been throwing bottles and at one stage became stuck in a small hole in the wall next …
Read More »Smokes and booze the top choice for Territorians
TERRITORIANS have proven themselves to be the nation’s biggest boozers and smokers with wastewater data indicating NT residents have the highest average of alcohol and nicotine in the country.
Read More »Domain House Prices Report shows Darwin’s median house price rose 6.6 per cent last quarter
DARWIN has recorded the second-strongest quarterly growth in median house prices and the strongest median unit price increase of any Australian capital city, according to a new report.
Read More »Tactical police place ladder against CBD siege balcony as man continues stand-off with scores of officers
Tactical police officers wearing camouflage and wielding riot shields are at the scene of a siege in the Darwin CBD as negotiations ramp up to convince a man at the centre of the incident to surrender.
Read More »Four COVID cases in NT quarantine camp
The Northern Territory has recorded four new COVID-19 cases after four returned overseas travellers tested positive while quarantining near Darwin. The
Read More »Major police incident unfolding at Darwin CBD apartment building
Police officers in riot gear are now standing on an alcove to arrest a man at the centre of a siege in the Darwin CBD.
Read More »Man, 51, killed after 4WD rolls, smashes into group of trees in East Arnhem Land
A MAN has been killed in a crash overnight after a 4WD rolled and smashed into a group of trees in East Arnhem Land.
Read More »Kumanjayi Walker murder trial will be a first in NT for an Indigenous death in custody. Why has it taken so long?
For the first time in modern history in the NT, a police officer will stand trial for murder for a First Nations death in custody. Why has it taken so long, asks Thalia Anthony.
Read More »Adrian Lyle Cook fined for string of drug, weapons charges
A DARWIN Hells Angel has walked from court with a hefty fine after pleading guilty to a string of drug and weapons offences. Adrian Lyle Cook, 57, pleaded guilty in the Darwin Local Court to drug driving, possessing small amounts of cannabis and …
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