
REVEALED: Fyles breached NT ministerial code of conduct by not divesting gas shares, calls for resignation mount
EXCLUSIVE: Chief Minister Natasha Fyles breached her government’s own ministerial code of conduct by failing to divest her Woodside Energy shares, triggering calls for her resignation and an emergency Cabinet meeting to discuss her future as leader, the NT Independent can reveal.

‘Nothing will stop me’: Fyles lies about Woodside shares disclosures, claims ‘grandma’ bought them as records show otherwise
Chief Minister Natasha Fyles has claimed in a statement amid a growing shares scandal that her grandmother bought her what would become Woodside Energy shares in 1985, and that she has recorded them on her parliamentary Register of Members’ Interests for years – which has been contradicted by parliamentary records that show she did not declare any shares until after the last election.

‘It’s just not right’: Fyles called on to divest shares in gas company by national integrity body
Chief Minister Natasha Fyles must immediately divest her shares in gas giant Woodside Energy or abstain from any further Cabinet discussions and public promotion of the Middle Arm industrial precinct, a leading national integrity expert says, amid a growing political storm for the Territory Labor leader.

Fyles’ private shares in gas company to be probed at Senate inquiry into Middle Arm: Pocock
Chief Minister Natasha Fyles’ shares in gas giant Woodside Energy – a proponent of the Labor Government’s proposed Middle Arm precinct – will be examined as part of the upcoming Senate inquiry into the multi-billion dollar gas development, an independent Senator says.

Chief Minister’s private shares in major gas company revealed
EXCLUSIVE: Chief Minister Natasha Fyles currently holds an undisclosed number of shares in an oil and gas giant backing the proposed Middle Arm industrial precinct, raising concerns by critics that her private business interests could affect her government’s policy decisions around gas development, the NT Independent can reveal.

Police coronial report was significantly altered after Rolfe’s legal team became aware of it, documents show
EXCLUSIVE: A damning coronial report critical of the criminal investigation into Zach Rolfe that former police commissioner Jamie Chalker tried to hide ahead of trial was significantly altered just two days after the NT Police brass discovered Mr Rolfe’s legal team knew of its existence, the NT Independent can reveal.

Fatal Failures: Shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker ‘most likely avoided’ if police had planned response, internal report shows
EXCLUSIVE: Kumanjayi Walker would “most likely” still be alive had NT Police followed proper training and policies in Yuendumu the night of November 9, 2019, a damning internal draft coronial report the Police Commissioner tried to suppress from the public, but obtained by the NT Independent, concluded.

Fatal Failures: Sgt Julie Frost failed to control IRT at Yuendumu; endangered health staff, told officers to turn off video
EXCLUSIVE: Yuendumu officer-in-charge Sergeant Julie Frost endangered health staff with an ill-fated plan to “deceive” the community, failed to take control of the officers she requested the night Kumanjayi Walker was killed and later told officers to turn off their body-worn cameras, in breach of protocol, a damning internal draft coronial report has revealed.

Fatal Failures: NT Police lied to Walker family about his condition, refused to perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, internal report reveals
EXCLUSIVE: NT Police officers in Yuendumu lied to the family of Kumanjayi Walker about his condition the night he was fatally shot and refused to provide mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as he lay dying in a police station, a coronial report prepared by the NT Police and obtained by the NT Independent has revealed.

Unredacted coronial report: Police pursued Zach Rolfe murder charge against DPP witness advice
EXCLUSIVE: A damning coronial report that NT Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker attempted to hide from the public for more than a year and a half has been obtained by the NT Independent with previous redactions lifted, that shows detectives building the murder case against Constable Zachary Rolfe ignored legal advice from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in their pursuit to lay a murder charge.

