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How faith helped award-winning Aussie rapper make full recovery
An award-winning Australian rapper who spent most of the past five years battling addiction and mental health struggles has spoken out ahead of his show in Darwin. Find out what he...
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Asian cricket powerhouses to return for Top End T20 Series
Two Asian cricket powerhouses are locked in to make their return for the Top End T20 Series, bringing the number of international sides for 2025 to three.
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Syphilis outbreak labelled ‘real public health crisis’ for NT
The number of syphilis cases in the Territory has been labelled a ‘real public health crisis’ by AMA and NT Health has commissioned a syphilis Incident Management Team.
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‘Gas bottles went up’: Emergency crews tackle two serious blazes
Top End fireys rushed to a large structure fire in Palmerston, which a witness described as starting following a firework, while a caravan has gone up in flames in the rural area. ...
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Indonesian fishermen busted in NT waters hit with $40k in fines
After being held in custody for almost three weeks, a crew of foreign fishermen have now been ordered to cough up $40,000 in fines for their illegal fishing trip off Arnhem Land.
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‘See you soon, motherf---er’: Dad shoots into Palmerston home
A man who self-medicated his mental health issues with a cocktail of drugs has pleaded guilty to firing into a woman’s home as she watched television.
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New Zealand gas player secures prize Central Australia asset
A Kiwi resources company has secured its first stand-alone Territory gas asset. Read which one.
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‘Never coming back’: Depp reveals sad demise
Johnny Depp has revealed his life now after hitting rock bottom – and the sad advice he has for his children.
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Huge blow for Australia’s housing crisis
A year into an ambitious attempt to fix Australia’s housing crisis, rents and building costs are still rising, and new home builds are “muted”.
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‘Financial wreckage’: Company behind island festival goes bust
The Sydney-based founding company behind a star-studded island music festival has left a trail of ‘financial devastation’ in its wake after collapsing, owing over $1m to creditors....
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