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New era for NT sandalwood farms as local horticulturist buys up
Five sandalwood farms totalling about 2500ha northwest of Katherine have been purchased by a horticulturalist with operations in NSW and Mataranka. Here’s what the future holds for...
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Traumatised Top End teacher loses compo bid
A Top End teacher scarred from the threats from her teenage students has taken a workers’ compensation battle all the way to the NT Supreme Court of Appeal.
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Drinking water legal stoush could trickle on despite latest appeal ruling
Residents of a remote community have been vindicated with a court’s decision, ruling the government is responsible for their water – but the government’s hinted the fight might not...
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Crime, curfews and politics: Turbulent 2024 for Red Centre
Two curfews, one visit from the Prime Minister, and a baby hospitalised interstate: here are the biggest moments in Alice Springs and the Red Centre in 2024.
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Employers underpaid NT workers $300m worth of super over five years
In a single year, Territorians missed out on $55m worth of superannuation they were legally entitled to, and $300m over five years, as the commonwealth ramps up moves to hold non-c...
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‘Fierce advocate’: Popular business figure dies after long battle with cancer
A popular Northern Territory business figure is being rememered as ‘caring, kind and hardworking’ after he died after a battle with cancer. Read the tributes.
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‘Overwhelming pressure’: 2598 Territorians to spend New Years in a cell
The prison boss overseeing one of the most incarcerated places per capita on the planet has warned the Northern Territory is headed for a ‘tough New Year’ as a grim new record is b...
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Bizarre New Year’s ‘love hack’ has all the singletons buzzing
A spin on the age-old New Year’s tradition has all the Gen Z stopping by their local grocery stores to ensure romance is in the cards for 2025.
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My Queen ‘lie’ gave me an art attack

Rebecca Hossack is a London art dealer who specialises in Aboriginal art. An Australian by birth, she set up her first gallery in the city’s Windmill Street in 1988.

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HRT shortage: What it means for Aussie women
A global shortage of hormone replacement therapy medications has prompted drastic action when it comes to new patients. Here’s how it is affecting Aussies.
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