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Congress launch new midwifery group practise

The Central Australian Aboriginal Congress (CAAC) launched the Alukura Midwifery Group Practise on April 10, with the service set to support Aboriginal women throughout...

New mobile clinic for bush

First Nations people in Central Australia are receiving better health services with a new custom built 4WD mobile clinic to support the treatment, education...

Arrests after CBD offences

Northern Territory Police have apprehended two female youths in relation to disturbances reported in Alice Springs CBD yesterday, April 9. Around midday, police received multiple...

Art not waste

Showcasing the creativity, ingenuity and resourcefulness of young Central Australians, the opening night of the 2024 Youth Recycled Art Prize was hosted at Alice...

Boal commended for bravery

NT Police Constable First Class Lachlan Boal has been recognised for his bravery in saving the life of a man following a car crash...

Education Funding Examined

The Northern Territory Department of Education has outlined how the recently announced $1 billion funding boost into NT public education will impact Central Australia....

Curfew to be extended

The Northern Territory government has announced an extension to the youth curfew here in Alice Springs. The curfew, which was due to expire tomorrow, will...

What’s On

Solid Lines First Nations Design and Storytelling Workshop April 18-19 Open to young First Nations artists, or those looking to explore digital and commercial practises, this...

Growth for Greens in 2024?

The NT Greens have launched their campaign for the upcoming Northern Territory election in Alice Springs this past Friday, April 5, hosting their campaign...

Pool Program Praised

With the free entry period into the Alice Springs pool being a big hit in the town, calls have been made within the Alice...

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,...