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‘Disappointed’: Grieving family processing mammoth inquest findings
The family of a 19-year-old man say they want more time to process the mammoth findings in the Walker inquest – and a number of recommendations made. Find out more.
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Drugs and feral pig could have caused crash that killed 8yo boy
NT Police are investigating the cause of an Arnhem Hwy crash that claimed the life of an 8yo boy, with drugs and feral pigs possible factors. Read the details.
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‘Dark side of the moon’: Expedition cruises show off remote wonders
Expedition cruise ship Heritage Adventurer has passed through the NT at the start of its Kimberley season, bringing hundreds of interstate and international visitors to the Top End...
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‘Jails are full of our children’: Elder puts call to action in new single
With the Coroner handing down her findings in the Kumanjayi Walker case, one Elder is demanding change – and he’s releasing a single to spread the message further. Find out more.
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Protesters call for closure of NT spy base ‘integral’ to US strikes on Iran
Four police cars were waiting for the protesters when they arrived outside the base, which the group wants shut. Find out why.
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‘System in crisis’: Push for extended court hours as case numbers explode
Territorians are waiting weeks for their bail applications to be even considered by Darwin Local Courts, as legal experts call for more court hours to address the clogged hearing l...
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Calls for better monitoring of Alice Springs groundwater as faeces detected
A new report has uncovered ‘microbial contamination’ and ‘human and animal waste’ in Alice Springs groundwater – but it’s not stopping a minister from drinking the town’s tap water...
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Welcome to Country: 5 things you probably never knew
They remain a hot topic across Australia but there is much more to Welcome to Country ceremonies than meets the eyes.
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Tax fact the richest Aussies hate to admit
Death, taxes, conspiracy theorists and commuter gridlock are inevitable and even sovereign citizens pay up, writes Peter Goers.
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Musk’s Tesla shunned in new EV wave
Australian interest in electric vehicles is rising again after a three-year slump, but Tesla’s dominance is waning as Elon Musk’s political woes and the rise of cheaper Chinese alt...
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