Here is a look at what is making news around the country today.
Here is a look at what is making news around the country today.
Here’s a look at what’s making news around the country today.
Here’s a look at what’s making news around the country today.
Dementia Support Australia will be holding a free two-night residential education program in Darwin to support dementia patients who are living at home, as well as their caregivers.
The newly renovated Arafura Stadium track will enable the Northern Territory to attract upcoming national and international sports events, reinstating the Territory to a ‘class 2 World Athletics Certified Facility’, one step below the Sydney Olympic Park’s facilities, the government said.
Darwin Council estimates that while nearly 9,000 dogs and 1,200 cats are currently registered, there could still be thousands of pets still not registered despite requirements, which is why it is holding a Pet Registration and Microchipping Day that will include pet workshops, pet talks from animal behaviour experts, a sausage sizzle, dog adventure courses and more.
The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair returns to Larrakia Country after two years as part of the larger annual Darwin Festival, showcasing art, fashion and design.
Minyerri School’s Claire Vogan is one of 10 winners of the inaugural Early Careers Teaching Awards from across Australia for their steadfast leadership and commitment to their students and communities.
Barkaa, Thelma Plum and Baker Boy are among the nominations for the National Indigenous Music Awards, while Thelma, King Stingray, Birdz, and Emma Donovan and the Putbacks, will be among the performers at the Darwin awards show, it has been announced.
The number of housing finance commitments in the Northern Territory went up by 7.1 per cent to 3,375 – the strongest in all jurisdictions for the year ending May 2022, new data from the Department of Treasury and Finance show.
The NT Independent is providing an update of resource news from across the Northern Territory. Highlights this week include Sun Cable's $35 billion solar project receiving "investment-ready" status, Parkway Corporate upped its holdings to 40 per cent in the Karinga...
Tickets for the only dry-river boating regatta in the world, the Rotary Henley on Todd, are available after COVID-19 forced the event’s cancellation for the last two years.