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TO’s celebrate handback

45 years after the Central Land Council (CLC) first lodged the original Wakaya-Alyawarre land claim, traditional owners celebrated the handback of the country this...

Buffel network gathers as big year awaits

Roughly 70-80 members of the Alice Springs community gathered at the Olive Pink Botanic Gardens earlier this month to talk about what can be...

Artists look to the skies

With the 2024 Archibald Prize exhibition visiting Alice Springs for the next two months, the Central Australian Aviation Museum is encouraging people to join...

From Botswana to Ti Tree: remote school welcomes new teacher

A tiny outback school north of Ti Tree has welcomed a new teacher who is no stranger to big moves. Sharon Chidzenga, originally from...

Woman found dead after unit fire

It was a tragic start to Easter following an overnight fire in Sadadeen on Thursday night, April 18. The Northern Territory Police Force is investigating...

Getting tech savvy for healthy ageing

Neuroplasticity – the brain's remarkable ability to form new connections throughout life – offers hope that the right mental stimulation can maintain and enhance...

Crucial service celebrates 25 years

The Aboriginal Interpreter Service celebrated a quarter century of bridging cultural and language barriers last week, with interpreters being an essential link between services...

Government seeing the signs?

With election season well and truly underway, concerns have been raised about the placing of election curflutes and signs, with one concerned reader worried...

$25 million for TAFE Centre of Excellence

The federal and Northern Territory governments have announced a $25.4 million investment to deliver a Regional and Remote Essential Care Services (RRCES) Centre of...

First Cairns flight for AirNorth

Alice Springs is now connected to Cairns and North Queensland for the first time in five years, The inaugural Alice Springs to Cairns direct flight...

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...