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Applications open for multiculturalism celebration

Expressions of interest are now open to the public for multicultural acts for this year’s Big Day Out in Harmony, with organisers hoping for...

CAAFLU welcomes funding announcement

The Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit (CAAFLU) has welcomed $4.8 million from the federal government as part of the $9 million to be...

Helping tackle food insecurity

Its bright purple exterior is impossible to miss as you drive down the Stuart Highway, Foodbank Central Australia supports thousands of Centralians every month...

Novita turns 45

Novita Gifts is celebrating its 45th anniversary in 2025, with founder and owner, Ann DeMarco, and her store becoming a core part of the...

Support incoming for DV, community legal services

Recipients of funding to address family, domestic and gender-based violence were announced by Federal Minister for Social Services Amanda Rishworth during her visit to...

Cars secretly tested in NT

Chinese car company BYD is currently testing a number of what are believed to be soon to be released models in Australia. The BYD name...

Top public servant retires

The Northern Territory’s top public servant, Ken Davies PSM, has announced his retirement after 47 years of service to the Territory. Mr Davies, who currently...

Man arrested after siege

A 26-year-old man was arrested after an incident at a residence, where Northern Territory police allege he threatened to set the house on fire. The...

SA cop sent home after being injured making arrest.

A South Australia Police officer on deployment to the Northern Territory sustained minor injuries during a routine arrest last night, January 16. The officer was...

Puppies’ best friends

Building strong relationships with people across Alice Springs, town camps and various communities across Central Australia, Charlie Michalke and the Charlie’s Angels Dog...

Alice’s early history in pictures

Laver Court, a short banana-shaped street in Sadadeen honours John Laver, one of the earliest publicans in Alice Springs. Born in Dorset, England in 1881,...