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View in browser 20th May 2024
 
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Shocking extent of NT workplace violence revealed
The Opposition CLP said it would move to protect public servants who are assaulted at work. Read how they’ll do it.
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Perth woman sues City of Darwin after slipping on ’slippery’ street
The 69-year-old says she ‘continued to receive a further handful (no pun intended) of hand therapy sessions’ up to 18 months after slipping and falling as she crossed the wet road ...
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How international students will be supported in the NT after cap on enrolments
The NT government has bolstered its support for international students after a federal Bill was introduced to cap university enrolments.
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Transparency watchdog’s ship lift concerns
A key scrutiny watchdog has raised questions about Darwin’s half-billion-dollar ship lift project. Read its concern.
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Anti-discrimination commission slams curfew laws as reactive and risky
The NT’s anti-discrimination watchdog has labelled moves to make it easier to impose curfews an ‘affront to the rule of law’ that ‘promotes arbitrary use of power’.
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EDO did not breach funding agreement in Santos case, review finds
A federal review has cleared the Environmental Defenders Office of breaching its funding agreement during a case in which the judge found it ‘coached witnesses’ and ‘distorted’ the...
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Senior NT bureaucrat set to step aside
A senior NT public servant will step aside later this year. Read about his contribution to the NT.
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‘Rock bottom’: Diddy breaks silence after shock assault video
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has gone public with a video response to the shocking surveillance footage of him apparently chasing and beating then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Warning: Graphic
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Why selfies could help protect our kids
Selfies in seconds could be used to help assure the age of young social media users if the federal government cracks down on access rules.
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The Olympian with one of the most powerful stories in sport
In just five years Marissa Williamson Pohlman has gone from sleeping on couches to being our first female Indigenous Olympic boxer, she shares one of the most powerful stories in w...
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