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Flu surge strains Alice hospital

NT Health is strongly encouraging Territorians to remain vigilant for symptoms of influenza and flu-like illnesses, as Alice Springs Hospital is currently experiencing capacity...

Teenagers arrested after pub burglary

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested three male youth offenders in relation to an aggravated burglary that occurred in Alice Springs early this...

Arrests aggravated burglary

Three male youth offenders have been arrested by NT Police in relation to an aggravated burglary that occurred in Alice Springs early this morning,...

Easier business in the Territory

In a bid to reduce red tape and make it easier to do business in the Northern Territory, the Territory Government has released a...

Culture through the arts

The full program for Desert Mob 2025 has been released, featuring a diverse array of works from emerging and established Aboriginal artists showcasing the...

Boost in school attendance

The School Attendance Officer program will receive an additional $4 million this year to expand efforts and improve school attendance in more communities across...

Listening to the land

A powerful blend of creativity, storytelling and cultural learning came together these school holidays at the Listening to the Land craft program and exhibition,...

Call for info on fire in Braitling

NT Police are calling for information following a suspicious structure fire in Braitling over the weekend on Saturday evening, July 19. The Joint Emergency Services...

Selfie with dad wins

A selfie with her dad has won Alice Springs local, Rachel Jericho this year’s Selfie with a Senior Award at the Portrait of a...

Potential firies get a taste of new career

Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service (NTFRS) were responding to their own call out for new recruits to join their ranks across the Territory...

Investment into more First Nations housing

Federal funding will see an investment of $600 million in First Nations housing through the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF). The fund, aimed at improving...