The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) are giving you the chance to see the best of the last 100 years of Archibald Prize-winning portraits up close, and ABC Darwin are getting in on the action with our very own Archies. The subject of our special version of the Archies will be the one and only Adam Steer, ABC Radio Darwin's Mornings presenter. Portraits will be judged on creativity, not skill, so you don't have to be an expert to get involved. | | |
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A dedicated Arnhem Land teacher and linguist described as a warrior for bilingual education is retiring after 40 years of fighting to keep Yolngu language and culture strong. | | |
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Slithering, silent and very deadly, what do you do when a snake is discovered on your plane? Drive presenter Liz Trevaskis talks to a bio-security officer about the incident. | | |
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Industry members say mental health support is as crucial as physical first aid, after revelations fishers are experiencing mental health issues at twice the rate of the average population. | | |
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Pensioner Dennis Hayes is among thousands of Australians who are set to fall off the government rental scheme. Advocates say it must be extended, to avoid pushing people into homelessness. | | |
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If hanging out with turtles, watching sunsets, and spending time in the company of interesting people is something you'd like to do more of, this job could be for you. Breakfast presenter Jo Laverty speaks to Jim Smith who's hiring for his eco-tourism team. | | |
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Victims of retail crime from Darwin, Palmerston, the rural area and Katherine call for help in the midst of daily violence and crime. Mornings team Adam Steer and Shanelle Tobin report on how some shop owners are locking their doors during the day to keep themselves and their customers safe. | | |
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A plane involved in Australia's largest civil evacuation almost half a century ago is living a second life as an "Austin Powers-style" conference room. | | |
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'I couldn't be prouder to be part of a grassroots club that encourages young women and girls to give footy a go.' Erin Archer talks about her journey in AFLW. | | |
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Ken & Deb Kernich moved to the Territory in 1977. They lived in a tent with their 2 young kids for the first 6 weeks before buying a caravan. Sajarn Stow chats to the couple about their story for Greywire. | | |
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Baking your own hot cross buns is one way to make Easter feel special while staying at home. | | |
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