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4th July 2025
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‘Sick and tired’: New law changes to crack down on Territory’s youth offenders
Young crims thumbing their noses at the law will find it tougher to dodge being locked up, as the CLP expands the list of offences that are ineligible for youth diversion.
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Full guide: ‘Unmissable’ action at this year’s Alice Springs show
The Alice Springs show is back for another year, with new activities and old favourites making a return. See the FULL GUIDE here.
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LIST: Territory childcare centres go years without compliance check
As childcare safety enters the forefront of parents’ minds, we can reveal more than 100 NT centres have not had a compliance check in the past two years. SEE THE LIST.
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Three-peat loading: Salties begin title defence with GF rematch
The Darwin Salties will launch their 2025 season with a high-stakes grand final rematch on home turf. Meet the two-time reigning champions here.
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World’s largest hotel chain opens in Darwin
The world’s leading hotel chain has just opened its first Darwin hotel.
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State pride – with a twist – on the line at Alice Springs Show
State pride is up for grabs at a stand at the Alice Springs show, which organisers say is one of the first to sell out. Take a sneak peek at this year’s corrections stand.
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Marine braces for ‘tough’ Independence Day showdown with local sailors
Competitive as always, Darwin’s US Marine community will channel their Fourth of July spirit when they do battle on the football pitch against a group of Australian sailors who are...
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Megastars who tried to sound warning bells about P Diddy
Warning bells were ringing about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ behaviour long before he was put on trial for sex trafficking. See who saw red flags.
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Family’s 10 days of hell after horror Bali holiday fall
Four-year-old’s parents reveal their brave little girl’s “traumatic” ICU fight after being rushed home to Australia with a serious head injury from treehouse fall.
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Bakery’s ‘rude’ name heats up on social media
Pie-lovers have been getting a hearty chuckle out of the “rude” name of a new bakery, including its “dad bod” owner, even if the corporate regulator found the joke in bad taste.
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