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Good business vibe

There was a good vive in the room at Battery Hill on Saturday September 19 for the annual Tennant Creek Customer Service Awards run...

The best in business

The Roddy Calvert Room at Battery Hill was filled to capacity the evening of Thursday September 19 as nominees and guests gathered for the...

Safety in numbers

Held at the Convention Centre on Saturday, September 28 was the first NT Safety Expo arranged by Neighbourhood Watch NT and the Territory Community...

Locals enjoy Saturday outing

School holidays meant that the fornightly Community Lawn Sale at Tennant Creek was less popular than it normally would be, but there were still...

Looking to reduce the stigma around mental health

Mental Health Week is an annual national initiative that focuses on promoting mental health and wellbeing. It aims to engage communities in activities that...

Chuck’s ordeal gets people talking about sepsis

With one person dying from sepsis every three days in the Northern Territory, one Alice Springs local is hoping his experience with the condition...

Curtain falls on Desert Song Fest

The Desert Song Festival sang its final song in 2024, with the iconic Central Australian event having its final iteration end this past week. The...

Foundation for the future

The Mparntwe Alice Springs Community Foundation officially launched this past Thursday, September 19, with the foundation bringing in the community to launch its prospectus...

News never more vital

On this World News Day, we are reminded of the invaluable role journalism plays in safeguarding our democracy, especially in regional and local towns...

All manner of business

Businesses in Central Australia got the opportunity to relax and unwind this past Friday, September 20, with owners, managers and staff making their way...

Cow hotel gets a boost

A Central Australian cattle operation is celebrating the completion of its newly built $8 million transit yard, which has now begun moving cattle through...