A man has been charged with causing serious harm and contravening a domestic violence order after allegedly beating his partner unconscious in the street in Alice Springs, NT Police said.


A man has been charged with causing serious harm and contravening a domestic violence order after allegedly beating his partner unconscious in the street in Alice Springs, NT Police said.

A man, or male teenager, is still on the run after robbing a business in Nightcliff with a knife, NT Police said.

A man has been charged for allegedly raping a woman he knew at East Point last Monday, NT Police said.
Today’s national news includes law enforcement raising concerns over granting visas to Hamas supporters, Australia entering into an MOU with Singapore on civil defence cooperation, CLP winning big with a massive swing against Labor, Deputy Opposition leader Susan Ley accusing Minister Chalmers of not being a good treasurer, and extreme wind, hail, and storms to hit parts of southeast Australia.

Darwin-based construction firm Kalidonis NT has been convicted in the Darwin Local Court on two counts of breaching health and safety obligations over the death of Paul Leach, it has been reported.

Up to 30 vehicles were damaged during a break-in at the Pickles vehicle auction yard in Alice Springs, with the office building also damaged, NT Police said.

Many employees across Australia now have the legal right to to stop responding to emails and calls after hours, after a change to the Fair Work Act, the Fair Work Ombudsman has said.

A man died after a collision between a 4WD and a truck on the Arnhem Highway on Friday, NT Police said.

EDITORIAL: We have all been subjected to a Weekend at Bernies-style election campaign, with tortuous public debates, in which the leaders said nothing of value and offered the same old, lifeless ideas that will not fix the Territory. The best hope for our democracy at this election is a hung parliament and a minority government made up with help from independents.

Chief Minister Eva Lawler has conceded the election, with polls showing a complete electoral bloodbath for Territory Labor, which was predicted as of 8:30pm to hold only five seats. It went into Saturday morning holding 14 seats. Ms Lawler is getting...

This week’s highlights include Vermelha cattle station hitting the market after previous $18 million sale, and ECNT challenges Tamboran’s Shenandoah environment management plan. Also making resource news is NewPeak Metals acquiring a strategic mineral project in the NT, Thor Energy signing a joint venture agreement with Investigator Resources for Molyhil Project, and Central Petroleum drilling at Mereenie.

The former operator of the Darwin city burger joint Good Thanks has been fined $21,000 in the Federal Circuit Court for underpaying a young chef and showing no remorse for it, the Fair Work Ombudsman said.