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Pirates put pressure on freight

Trade logistics are set to become increasingly challenging for Australia’s agricultural sector with the escalating tensions in the Red Sea disrupting global trade, according to agribusiness...

The one-percenters matter

McDonald's Alice Springs manager Ben Miall has been recognised with the burger chain's top personal accolade, the Ray Kroc award. The highly sought after award...

Puppies galore

Gretel, Zorro, Beau and Mack - these are just a few of the cute pups that have been hanging out with Alice Springs Animal...

Skills boost for Territory nurses

In an Australian first, the Territory Labor Government has launched a new way for nurse practitioners and nurses interested in up-skilling to apply for...

Birds of a feather

Penny Chatfield has been enjoying watching Rainbow bee-eater visitors to her Larapinta home... and the talented photographer thought she would share the gorgeous sight...

Transition school on St Philips agenda

St Philip’s College has submitted an application to the NT Registrar for non-government schools seeking approval to establish a Transition School in Alice Springs. Chair of...

Driving towards zero lives lost

The Territory Labor Government is continuing to work towards zero lives lost on Territory roads with the release of a discussion paper that will...

Alice Police kept busy

BIKES RECOVERED AFTER BREAK-IN Northern Territory Police have recovered large quantity of stolen items from Alice Springs overnight on Monday Sometime on Monday night or Tuesday...

Come and try Rugby

The Central Australian Rugby Union (CARU) will be hosting a ‘Come Try Rugby’ weekend, and will be incorporating education, sign on and a come...

Tough times for Thompson

Alice Springs speedway racer, Garth Thompson continued his quest against some of the best Speedcar drivers in the nation during the Energy Hire WA...

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,...