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Widow of world’s first VAD patient ‘disappointed’ with report
Dementia patients and Territorians facing long-term ‘intolerable suffering’ could be excluded from a future Voluntary Assisted Dying scheme. Here’s why the widow of the world’s fir...
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Major parties struggling to find candidates for key seats
Both Labor and the CLP are yet to announce candidates for all electorates, just a week out from nominations closing. Here’s where the campaign clock is ticking down.
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Why this image was seized by the Italian navy
Less than a minute after an NT News member snapped the photo, an Italian navy officer approached the photographer and took the camera’s SD card. Read why the card was held onto for...
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BMX tracks, new ovals: 23 new infrastructure projects for Red Centre
More than a dozen Red Centre remote communities will benefit from a share of $28 million in investment. Find out where the funding will flow.
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NT election pledge over Voluntary Assisted Dying scheme
Labor promises to present a bill on Territorians right to die within the next parliamentary term if re-elected — but the opposition remains cautious about committing to a Voluntary...
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NT schools, teachers become the ‘best funded’ in the country
NT teachers will soon be among the highest paid in the country thanks to a new wages agreement. On the same day, a billion-dollar boost to public schools officially makes Territory...
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Loved ones farewell ‘great man’ of Groote
Cherelle Wurrawilya said Mr Wurramarrba was ‘a remarkable man’, who would be remembered as a ‘highly respected leader who was strongly dedicated to his family and his people’.
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‘I’m a meth addict... I use many times a day’
From the outside looking in, Monica and Mark looked like any other loving couple. But a dark secret plagued their relationship. Here they share their unique story.
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How bus driver became mortgage free in 9 months
An Aussie bus driver who was struggling to pay down his debt after his repayments doubled has revealed the steps he took to become mortgage free.
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Why Carl’s Jr was destined to fail in Australia
The US burger giant had ambitious plans to open hundreds of stores across the nation, but faced an uphill battle from the start. Here’s what it got wrong.
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