A man was killed in a cement truck roll over at King Ash Bay on Thursday, NT Police said.


A man was killed in a cement truck roll over at King Ash Bay on Thursday, NT Police said.

Two people were assaulted in the yard of their Alice Springs property by a large group of people, NT Police said, an attack which happened in the same short industrial street as an aggravated burglary of a business the night before.

The Lawler Government will introduce legislation to legalise youth curfews across the Northern Territory, after refusing to admit last month that the “emergency situation” ordered in Alice Springs following riots in the town may have been unlawful, which an independent MLA said was only being done now to “fix their latest cock up”.

A man was arrested at the Alice Springs Hospital for allegedly assaulting his partner, leaving her wandering the streets at night with cuts to her face and head, NT Police said.

A man was taken to hospital in a serious condition with cuts to his hands, arms, chest, and back after he was attacked by a woman with an edged weapon in Katherine, NT Police said.

A 28-year-old woman allegedly assaulted a man with an “edged weapon” outside a Tennant Creek residence on Wednesday night in a domestic violence incident before attacking another woman who intervened and fleeing the scene, NT Police said.

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying those responsible for a number of grass fires police believe were deliberately lit along Grevillea Road in Katherine on Wednesday evening.

Two Darwin service stations were robbed overnight, with five males arrested, and a large group of females still on the run, NT Police said.

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A 18-year-old man was taken to hospital after being assaulted by a group of men after he allegedly attempted to sexually assault a female teenager, NT Police said.

A man is on the run after attacking another man on the street with an “edged weapon”, leaving him in hospital with cuts to his face and neck, NT Police said.

The Lawler Government has pledged “an almost $90 million boost” for police operations in tomorrow’s Budget, just a year after providing only a modest boost for police despite record crime rates and pleas from the public to keep the community safe amid an ongoing “crime crisis” across the Territory.