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WIndows smashed, books strewn in library attack

An emotional Barkly Regional Council mayor has spoken of his despair at the recent wave of youth crime in the town and has pleaded...

Weather forces cattle market to be rescheduled

While the late March rains were a boon for landholders across Central Australia, they created some issues for pastoralists. A livestock sale the Bohning Cattle...

Coalition’s plans for cheaper Territory flights

A Coalition minister has said that Alice Springs travellers having greater choice in airlines is one hope for their latest election commitment, while the...

Big bulls win Aileron battle

The tiny outpost of Aileron came to life for the 20th Aileron Bush Weekend over Easter. The rodeo ring was not the place to be...

Remembering Traeger Park Primary

Former pupils and teachers of Traeger Park Primary School made their way to the Hartley Street School yesterday to celebrate the history of the...

Easter blitz nabs drink and drug drivers

Police were out in force over the four day Easter break with multiple high visibility operations across Central Australia and the NT. Territory Road Policing...

Early voting open

Eager voters can now cast their ballot for the 2025 federal election, with early voting opening this morning. Voters have begun making their way to...

Angel Flight get Coalition commitment

Angel Flight have been promised $4.9 million by the Coalition if they are elected in May, with the funding to go towards the purchase...

BREAKING: Pope Francis dies at 88

The leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis has died. The Vatican made the sad announcement late Australian time on Easter Monday, April 21 that...

Bipartisan commitment to tourism

Tourism in the Red Centre could receive an $8.5 million boost to develop new tourism experiences, attract visitors and back small business. The ALP announced...

TAFE enrolments going up

TAFE enrolments are on the rise at Charles Darwin University (CDU), with more people choosing to study vocational education and training. Student enrolment numbers have...