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‘She’s so small’: Meet the brave Darwin baby battling leukaemia
A naturally ‘smiley’ girl, four month-old baby Fíadh Hoolan-Derich is battling leukaemia with her brave parents by her bedside. Read Fíadh’s story and how you can help.
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Bipartisan promise to fund $180m plan to tackle NT violence crisis
A future Territory government will meet the bare funding requirements of a system in crisis, with both Labor and the CLP finally committing to meet a $180m five year funding packag...
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Mortgage broker ends stellar career on a high
A veteran Darwin mortgage broker who has helped thousands into new homes is retiring after 30 years. Read what he’s doing.
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Hearts counting down the hours ahead of Australia Cup debut
The biggest game in Darwin Hearts history is upon them as the small but proud club take on a Victorian juggernaut.
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Inquest into two-year-old’s drowning death begins
A doctor has detailed the steps she took to try and resuscitate a two-year-old who drowned, as the first day of the coronial inquest into his death wraps up.
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Heartfelt plea for a new approach: Malak veteran calls for election change
The CLP has ventured into enemy heartland to try and swing votes around the hot-button crime issue. Read what was said.
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13 in a row: Darwin Salties too good for Manly in NWBL clash
The Darwin Salties pulled off another successful clean-sweep as they brushed aside Manly in NSW. Recap the action and find out where to watch them this weekend.
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Lonely woman sets up ‘find a friend’ group, attracts 7k people
Sick of having no friends, Jess Bradley created an online group to find companionship. To her surprise, she soon had 7000 people also looking for the same.
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The entitled snow habit that is infuriating Aussie skiers
"It's selfish. Having said that, I am also the person on the slopes who can't control myself!"
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Andrew Tate’s toxic talk: How it harms girls
A rise in toxic masculinity driven by the likes of influencer Andrew Tate is making more Aussie schoolgirls feel unsafe. Watch video.
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