Check out this newly arrived white 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ76R MY13 Workmate that comes with a five-speed manual transmission, and is powered by an 8-cylinder diesel engine. This vehicle has an odometer reading of 249,801 km.

NT Resources Week kicks off with SEAAOC, a trade expo at the Darwin Convention Centre
Informa Connect Australia has opened this year’s NT Resource Week with the 29th Annual South East Asia Australia Offshore & Onshore Conference (SEAAOC) at the Darwin Convention Centre.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for September 13
Today’s national news includes credit card use being banned for online gambling, Australia sealing a $6.4 billion housing program to tackle the crisis, Australia’s IT spending increasing by 7.8 per cent next year, and Ayala-led ACEN to triple investments in Australia.

Qantas cuts NT flights, citing Darwin Airport tarmac upgrade and lower demand
Qantas has cut flights to and from the Northern Territory, including between Darwin and Alice Springs, amid the NT tourism industry’s calls for the airline to reconnect with Alice Springs and other regional destinations.

NT Resource News – September 12
The NT Independent is providing an update of resource news from across the Northern Territory. Highlights this week include Core Lithium starting excavation at its BP33 project, SunCable’s mega renewable power project back on track, and more.

NT Resources Week Expo offers free entrance to trade and industry professionals
NT Resources Week organiser Informa Connect Australia will be opening its trade expo to industry professionals for free at the Darwin Convention Centre tomorrow and Thursday from 10 am to 3 pm and from 10 am to 1 pm, respectively.

Paul Arnold speaks out on controversial grant, says he will defend domestic violence charges
Former Darwin councillor Paul Arnold has broken his silence on the $100,000 tourism grant his photography business was awarded and says he will defend the string of domestic violence charges against him.

Under investigation former chief minister Michael Gunner to give speech at resources conference
Former chief minister Michael Gunner is scheduled to deliver a keynote address on behalf of his new employer Fortescue Future Industries at the NT Resources Week conference Wednesday morning in Darwin, amid an ongoing NT ICAC investigation into allegations his office misused public funds during the 2020 election.
‘We wish her all the best’: Colleen Gwynne officially resigns as NT Children’s Commissioner following undisclosed payout
Colleen Gwynne, who was charged with abuse of office in a case that was thrown out of court earlier this year, has officially resigned as the NT Children’s Commissioner, Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison said in a statement Tuesday morning, “to remain interstate and explore other opportunities”.
Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for September 12
Today’s national news includes Chevron pulling out contract crew from Australia LNG project, Tasmania being the only state supporting voice proposal, WA getting $30 million to boost recycling infrastructure, and teachers in NSW now enjoying the highest pay across Australia.

Toddler dies following incident at Humpty Doo Community & Child Care Centre
The circumstances around the death of a toddler at a rural childcare centre have not been publicly released, but the NT Independent has spoken with sources with knowledge of the incident and what happened on Thursday.

Barkly blaze predicted to burn east of Tennant Creek but wind gusts could change direction
Northern Territory and South Australian fire crews are fighting a bushfire in Barkly region that is up to four times the size of the ACT, while authorities have been going door-to-door in parts of Tennant Creek, warning there is a chance the fire could spread to the town amid extreme fire conditions.

