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In the bag: How new grocery competitor could get free NT land
A new supermarket competitor will get a slice of free NT land and major project status in an effort to break up the Coles and Woolworths duopoly – but there’s a catch. HAVE YOUR SA...
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Ranked: Top 45 players from the 2024 CAFL season
The Central Australian Football League is known for producing exciting talent and the 2024 has a perfect mesh of veterans and young guns. We’ve ranked the top 45 men and women here...
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Why this door could cost the government $190,000
What is the price of a renter’s distress? Judges pushed to put a price tag on the feeling of ‘disappointment’ when living in a dilapidated home after an Aussie grandmother won a la...
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Police turn to 3D technology to solve Territory crash mysteries
Territorian road collisions will be understood in greater detail, with police turning to new technology that produces a visual representation of even the most catastrophic car cras...
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From WA to NT: Team travels thousands of kilometres for Beer Can Regatta
The 50th Darwin Lions Beer Can Regatta is days away
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Mine mine mine: Where giant seagulls may steal your chips in NT
There have been sightings of some chip-stealing giant seagulls flapping around Darwin. Have you seen them? Find out why they’re here and where you can spot them next.
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‘Unsafe’: Environment lobby group guilty of unfairly sacking worker
A Territory environmental lobby group has been ordered to pay a sacked employer thousands. Find out more.
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‘Outrageous wastage’: Buffet restaurants fine for uneaten food
Customers whose eyes are bigger than their bellies will be the poorer for it, with many buffet restaurants enforcing fines for uneaten food.
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Aussie's simple request that left Maccas cashier baffled
The mum shared her frustrating encounter and it's a simple act we all do. 
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The last of these Aussie holiday favourites closes for good
After years sitting dormant, this holiday favourite has officially been retired – and was the last one in Australia.
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