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Weaving cultures in storytelling

This year's NT Writers Festival in Mparntwe/Alice Springs shone a light on our collective need to heal during a time when change is both...

Entrants take on tough test

The Finke Desert race, born out of a couple of mates having a bet 49 years ago, has become one of the major events...

The quest to get

The Finke Desert race, born out of a couple of mates having a bet 49 years ago, has become one of the major events...

Sea of colour at Traeger Park

Traeger Park was turned into a sea of colour as fans of the Demons and the Saints swarmed into the ground for the Round...

Green light for green thumb accolade

Up to $150,000 will be spent to install art and signage at the Lindsay Avenue/Undoolya Road roundabout to commemorate the work of Alice Springs...

From Toronto to Alice for the Dees

Tony Duggan is a dyed in the wool Melbourne Demons fan. So much so that he endured a long haul flight with a two hour...

Solidarity for death of Warlpiri man

The front of Coles Supermarket became a place of grief and mourning today, as the family of the young Warlpiri man who died in...

Golden era for Tennant

Large-scale gold mining has returned to the Barkly for the first time in more than 20 years, as Tennant Mines starts commercial production at...

Cops reject calls for independent inquiry into death of young Warlpiri man

The Northern Territory Police Force has released a statement respectfully rejecting calls for the investigation into the death of a young Warlpiri man in...

New sponsor to take HoT to the max

The Henley on Todd regatta will be back for another nautical adventure on dry land on Saturday August 16, marking 63 years of madness...

If Meta was a miner we’d shut them down

I’m often asked why Meta (owners of Facebook) should be forced to pay compensation to news publishers. It’s a fair question. On the surface, Facebook can...