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$650m Territory investment spree set to boost regional economies
An NT organisation is set to invest more than half-a-billion dollars over the next decade. Read where the money’s coming from.
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Insulting ‘sugar addiction’ claim after tragic alleged murder
The community has been outraged after the owner of a Darwin spa posted a video claiming sugar addiction was behind the alleged murder of a beloved grocer. WATCH THE VIDEO.
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‘Lest we forget’: Bombing of Darwin war hero dies aged 104
World War II veteran and Bombing of Darwin survivor Brian Winspear AM has died peacefully aged 104.
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Alien, lizard or croc?: Standing reptile in Australian park baffles tourist
An ‘alien-looking’ creature standing on its hind legs in a Top End creek has left a tourist scratching their head, wondering what species it is. TAKE THE POLL.
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Heartbroken family confront wannabe thieves days after alleged murder
The heartbroken family of Linford Feick were forced to remove a group of wannabe thieves from their Nightcliff store, days after the owner’s alleged murder.
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Almost 7000 postal vote applications in the NT
Postal vote applications for the 2025 federal election close tomorrow, with almost 7000 postal vote applications submitted so far in the Northern Territory.
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‘Tried to break my arm’: Cell incident lands convicted killer in court
A convicted killer could have his time in jail stretched after pleading guilty to assaulting a fellow inmate following some “prisoner bravado”.
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WATCH: Democracy sausages sizzle in NYC as Aussies vote
Australia’s iconic tradition of a democracy sausage has popped up in New York City as overseas voting gets underway — and “Americans love it as much as Australians”. SEE THE VIDEO.
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Qantas launches huge $499 international flights sale
Qantas has launched a massive one-week sale on international fares to some of the airline’s most popular destinations. See the full list.
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Nearly every Aussie is charging phone wrong
Most Aussies miss a vital step when charging mobiles and other devices, causing a growing number of fires, claims data shows.
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