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View in browser 8th October 2024
 
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Less bail, more police wanding: Details of Declan’s Law revealed
Presumption against bail will be expanded to all serious violent crimes under new laws expected to pass next week, despite no plan locked in for where the extra prisoners will be k...
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Concerns over police wanding at Territory schools
The NT government’s plan to give police greater stop and search powers, including the authority to enter schools to wand children for knives, is ‘a worrying sign of policy without ...
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NT company’s Sandover comeback flagged after $60m writedown
A Territory company will begin drilling for silver and lead at a lucrative Central Australian prospect by the end of the year. Read what it is.
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Ex-top NT cop to plead over assault, threats to kill
The former boss of the NT Water Police division was shaking as she appeared before a judge over allegations she assaulted and threatened to murder a Darwin resident.
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Disruptions expected as new $18m ward works begin at RDH
Disruptions are expected as a new ward is built at Royal Darwin Hospital. Read what’s in it.
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Watch: Dog squad takes down alleged car thief
The dog squad has tracked down and caught a man who allegedly stole a car and was carrying ammo. SEE THE VIDEO.
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Man charged with murder of Katherine woman put on suicide watch
A man arrested after allegedly murdering his 22-year-old partner has been put on a high risk watch list in Darwin Correctional Centre.
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Glamorous model at the centre of racy F1 love triangle
Life in the fast lane has taken on new meaning with two Formula One drivers vying for the affection of British TikTok star Estelle Ogilvy.
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This selfish parking cheat is never going to be OK
Parking can be annoying at the best of times but this may be the worst part of it. WATCH THE VIDEO
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Tradie stand-off exposes Block liars, judges rip ‘squashed’ rooms
The true villains of the show get found out amid all the plaster problems, and contestants commit apparently mortal living and dining room sins, according to the judges.
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