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More resources for native title

The Central Land Council (CLC) has launched two new resources to assist traditional land owners to make the most of their native title rights. The...

New government targets ram raiding

The Northern Territory Property Council have welcomed newly proposed legislation by the NT Government which will see penalties increased for ram raids in the...

Ikuntji to compete nationally

An Aboriginal art centre at Ikuntji-Haasts Bluff took out a number of awards at the Chief Ministers NT Export Awards 2024 earlier this month,...

Harsher fines for ‘nuisance public drinking’

The new CLP government put forward their plans for new ‘nuisance public drinking’ laws on Wednesday, October 9, though the Opposition have criticised as...

CLC responds to enquiry calls

Central Land Council (CLC) CEO, Les Turner, has responded to calls for a federal enquiry into the organisation, boasting the governance acumen and transparency...

Bringing more teachers to remote NT

Charles Darwin University (CDU) have announced a new partnership which is set to see an increase in student teachers making their way to work...

Central Australia Declared a fire danger zone

A large part of Central Australia was last week declared a Fire Danger Zone for at least the next two months. The Chief Fire Control...

Pub saved

The first bushfire of the season threatened the Devils Marbles Hotel at Wauchope on the weekend. The fire which had been burning out of control...

Central Australia declared a fire danger zone

A large part of Central Australia has been declared a Fire Danger Zone. The Chief Fire Control Officer, Bushfires NT and Acting Chief Fire Officer,...

UPDATED: Fire at Braitling residence

A residence on McKinlay Street were on the scene of a structural fire yesterday afternoon, with firefighters and police attending the home in Alice...

Partners in education

If we assume that eight-to-10 hours sleep per night is what our young people are getting, that is 175,200-to-219,000 minutes or 33-to-42 per cent...