AN Islamic group representing seven Darwin families who follow the denomination has won a bid to move into its “place of worship” in Winnellie.
Read More »Where most jobs have been lost in the Northern Territory
Young Australians are getting sacked twice as fast as middle-aged workers, with the COVID-19 pandemic wiping out hundreds of thousands jobs in the past six months.
Read More »CCTV footage emerges of moment arsonist sets NT Oriental Emporium alight
DRAMATIC footage has emerged of the moment a beloved Darwin store was set alight by a mystery arsonist, days after NT Police declared the blaze as suspicious.
Read More »Darwin’s food vans see strong 2020 as working-from-home fuels local businesses
THE number of food vans serving Darwin has surged as business booms off the back of increased use of the city’s idyllic parks.
Read More »Inpex’s record $22.5m workers’ payout
THOUSANDS of construction workers who worked on Darwin’s $50 billion Inpex gas project have had long service payments secured with the Japanese energy giant paying a jaw dropping $22.499 million into NT Build’s portable long service leave scheme.
Read More »Darwin Buffaloes come from behind to beat Southern Districts at TIO Stadium
THE Darwin Buffaloes continued their winning start to the new season when they beat a determined Southern Districts by 27 points last night.
Read More »Territory surpasses 110,000 interstate arrivals
OVER 110,000 people have flooded across the border and into Northern Territory since July 17. According to the Northern Territory Government website, 55,861 people have arrived by air, 54,062 by road and 1,
Read More »Remember Quexit? Five reasons you should not take your eyes off the Queensland election
While the Northern Territory went to the polls in late August and the ACT will vote on 17 October, Queensland’s will be the most significant election in Australia since the start of COVID-19.
Read More »Social media erupts over vicious brawl at Casuarina Square
CHAOTIC scenes unfolded at Darwin’s largest shopping centre media showing a vicious and wild brawl between six youths as helpless shoppers watched on.
Read More »Aboriginal communities urged to remain vigilant against virus as NT opens its borders to NSW visitors
An outbreak of the coronavirus in the Top End remains a real threat and a potential crisis that would be "catastrophic" for Aboriginal communities, says NLC chief executive.
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