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Govt unveils climate change plan centred on more gas, carbon capture and storage

Govt unveils climate change plan centred on more gas, carbon capture and storage

The Finnochiaro Government has released a “climate resilience plan” aiming to position the Territory as a major global player in carbon capture and storage, with Environment Minister Josh Burgoyne stating the plan builds on efforts to promote the NT’s role in the power transition and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, despite the government scrapping its renewable energy target and emissions reduction pledge.

Senior bureaucrat sues government over ‘one-minute’ termination reversal

Senior bureaucrat sues government over ‘one-minute’ termination reversal

A former Northern Territory deputy chief executive has taken the government to court, alleging she was unfairly sacked after allegedly speaking disrespectfully about Education Minister Jo Hersey, and claiming a later “loss of confidence” reason for her dismissal was a pretext, issued one minute after an earlier misconduct-based termination was withdrawn and just two days after she asserted her natural justice rights.

Toddler, pregnant woman assaulted at Alice Springs footy match

Toddler, pregnant woman assaulted at Alice Springs footy match

A pregnant woman and her two-year-old child were allegedly assaulted at an Alice Springs football game on Sunday afternoon, NT Police said, after a group of women attending the match started fighting, leading to a “large disturbance” that saw another woman suffer head injuries from an “edged weapon”.

Industry to pay for expanded air quality monitoring

Industry to pay for expanded air quality monitoring

The Finocchiaro Government has announced it will monitor air pollutants from gas production in Darwin for the first time, which follows a 2023 review that found Inpex had “systematically underestimated” emissions from its Darwin LNG project for years, while a Darwin paediatrician welcomed the move but said it was concerning the pollutants had never previously been monitored.

NT Police spent $400k on BMWs for police college, $10k on anti-racism ‘merchandise’ amid budget blowout

NT Police spent $400k on BMWs for police college, $10k on anti-racism ‘merchandise’ amid budget blowout

The director of the NT Police college authorised nearly $400,000 for the supply and delivery of four BMW 330is from Melbourne despite Subarus used as official police vehicles, newly released police expenditure records show, while the NT Police executive team also spent nearly $10,000 at local shop ‘Stickers and Stuff’ on “promotional merchandise” for its anti-racism program in a year that saw its budget blow-out by more than $14 million.

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