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Fired sawn-off leads police to door of Palmo drugs, guns bonanza
A young Palmerston man was found with more than $25,000, alongside commercial quantities of drugs, after police were led to his door because of a gun allegedly fired by him and his...
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Sisters in law, eight kids find time to open new Top End cafe
Two Palmerston sisters in law who between them have eight children ranging from 18 months to late teenage have somehow found time to establish a new cafe, gift shop and catering bu...
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Outback Wrangler charged over neighbour’s chopper drama
A reality television star is accused of using his home like an aircraft landing strip, despite a tribunal barring him from taking off near his neighbours. Read the latest from cour...
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50+ photos: Territorians celebrate Melbourne Cup with crocs, camels, fashion
Whether it was crocs, frogs or fashion there was plenty of celebrations for Territorians on the day of the race that stops the nation. Check out all the Melbourne Cup day photos.
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GRAPHIC: Dog attacks on NT posties blasted by Australia Post
There have been 24 dog attacks on Territorian posties in the past six months, with Australia Post concerned the holiday season will bump up those numbers. WARNING: GRAPHIC.
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Declan Laverty’s murderer seeks appeal
A Darwin teenager who fatally stabbed bottle shop worker Declan Laverty is fighting to overturn his life sentence. See why the convicted killer is seeking to appeal the jury’s deci...
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Breaking point: Reason behind Block flirter’s meltdown
She tried to play it cool as The Block flirt scandal climaxed with one couple quitting the show. But Mimi has finally unravelled.
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$100 into $3.2 million: Punter’s remarkable Cup win
‘It is a life-changing result’: Bookmaker confirms amazing first four bet on 2024 Melbourne Cup, with a canny punter nabbing a whopping seven-figure collect.
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Aussie shopping centre ‘overrun by junkies, homeless’
One of Australia’s oldest and most iconic department stores today resembles a ghost town, with a shop owner saying the centre is overrun with homeless and junkies.
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