Weaving stories old and new
Writers' festivals aren’t just for writers - they’re also for readers and anyone who loves a good story.
They’re a chance for audiences to...
Celebrating the diversity of multicultural Mparntwe–Alice Springs
May 31 is Big Day Out in Harmony; the 26th anniversary of the first harmony event in Alice and the 13th time Multicultural Community...
Blak tourism: Authentic, real and raw
Like many of us, most weeks I’ll chat informally with tourists visiting Central Australia.
Always keen to offer their impressions of the town, and with...
Ross Park students shine through science, sport and the arts
Ross Park Primary School continues to deliver rich and diverse learning experiences that spark curiosity, celebrate talent, and build community.
Over the past few...
NT Greens reject new DV sentencing laws
The NT Greens have slammed the new mandatory sentencing laws passed in NT Parliament yesterday, May 20.
Rejecting the amendments, the party says the government...
St John NT celebrates volunteers
St John NT marked National Volunteer Week 2025 by celebrating a rise in volunteer engagement and a growing contribution to communities across the Northern...
Building the perfect workspace, block by block
If you’ve ever gone hunting through your phone’s app store for a way to get organised, you’ll know the productivity category is bursting at...
Yipirinya appoints new principal
Yipirinya School in Alice Springs has today, Tuesday May 20, announced the appointment of Shane Cumming as its new interim principal.
Mr Cumming is a...
Territory energy link goes ahead
Formerly known as the Tennant Creek to Darwin Infrastructure Corridor, the Territory Energy Link—stretching from Elliott to Darwin—has been reaffirmed by the government.
The project...
Coalition over. Nats dump Libs
The fallout from the landslide defeat of the Liberal-National coalition at the May 3 election continues with nuclear proportions.
The National Party has today, May...