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3rd July 2024
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‘Recovery stage’ begins in search for missing girl after possible croc attack
The search for a 12-year-old who went missing after swimming at a creek in a remote community has moved into the recovery stage, with initial reports indicating a croc attack. Here...
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On-board the luxurious cruise ship docked in Darwin
A ultra-luxury expedition ship has returned to its home port of Darwin, as part of the Territory’s largest cruise ship season to date. Check out all photos of what the ship has to ...
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More tech, more manpower: NT forensics unit gets major upgrade
A boost to the Territory’s forensics unit will see fewer offenders on the streets as evidence gets picked up faster. See the video.
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Almost 40k raised following Darwin man’s tragic death
In the days following the death of Darwin man, a Top End community rallied to raise funds for the man’s family. Now, community members are inviting the rest of the Territory to joi...
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Jingili shop targeted in ram raid with stolen car
Police are appealing for information after a shop in Jingili was targeted by a ram raid using a stolen car.
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Man who tried to rape little boy again walks free despite breach
Crown prosecutor Kylie Smith told the court he breached the conditions of his suspended sentence by returning to Darwin and Corrections was ‘unwilling to continue to supervise him’...
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Inflation crisis sparks MP’s calls to bring Aldi to the Top End
With inflation increasing again, a Territory MP has launched a campaign to get Aldi to the Top End. Read the reaction and vote in our exclusive retailers poll.
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Footy commentators stood down over alleged racist remarks
Two commentators have been stood down amid a probe into the alleged use of a ‘mock Indigenous accent’ during a broadcast. LISTEN HERE
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Hollywood A-lister continues Aussie love affair
A Hollywood star will return Down Under this month to shoot a new action comedy. ALL THE DETAILS
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Aussie music star Dean Lewis’ hit song sparks tense legal war
The co-writer of a song that catapulted Dean Lewis to global success, who once fronted the popular band Evermore, is suing a major record label. See why.
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