
‘Should be sounding alarm bells’: Concerns raised over hotel quarantine COVID-19 cases
NT health authorities have avoided questions about the two positive COVID-19 cases of military officials in hotel quarantine, with Chief Health Officer Hugh Heggie backing out of a planned ABC Radio interview on Thursday morning, while the government said Health Minister Natasha Fyles was still on a holiday break.

NT police officer charged with aggravated assault, suspended with pay
A 35-year-old male NT police officer has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault and suspended with pay, NT Police said, but provided no details.

ADF members and international guests to skip quarantine facility for Darwin hotel
EXCLUSIVE: Australian and foreign military officials and their families on board an international flight scheduled to land in Darwin today will quarantine at an undisclosed local hotel instead of the international quarantine facility at Howard Springs, the NT Independent can reveal.

NT Independent’s 2020 Year in Review – Part 3
This is the third instalment of the NT Independent’s 2020 Year in Review. In this segment we relive some more of the only-in-the-NT absurdity of the year, with the NT Police executive telling officers to lie to the public; the NT Government lying to voters with misleading financial figures before the election; an unresolved conflict of interest at the public broadcaster’s Darwin newsroom making national news; some more questionable trips at taxpayer expense and the Chief Minister finally getting his Dan Murphy’s that he wanted all along despite stopping it at every turn for four years.

NT Independent’s 2020 Year in Review – Part 2
This is the second instalment of the NT Independent’s 2020 Year in Review. In this segment we relive some of the truly magnificent ‘no consequences’ moments of the year, like a senior public servant going to Disney World; the Administrator going wherever she pleased and then causing legal constitutional concerns; the Police Commissioner dancing for the Chief Minister and a deeply unpopular NT Labor Party winning re-election as the public service and net debt levels grew to record heights.

Farewell to 2020: the NT Independent looks forward to 2021
EDITORIAL: As the tumultuous year that was 2020 takes its final gasps, the NT Independent is looking back at the year in news with our three-part series on the stories that made headlines – many of which likely wouldn’t have happened had this online paper not existed. And we feel we need to continue, despite the government’s attempts to silence us.

NT Independent’s 2020 Year in Review – Part 1
This is the first instalment of the NT Independent’s 2020 Year in Review, in which we highlight the stories that made news this year. In Part 1, we recall political scandals and cover-ups and proposals for nightclubs on the beach and secret China agreements being exposed.

Chief Minister’s taxpayer-funded $7k trip to Nhulunbuy with family revealed
Chief Minister Michael Gunner charged taxpayers more than $7,000 for a one-night trip to Nhulunbuy in the lead up to the NT general election that included costs for his wife and newborn baby, newly released government travel records show.
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