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Murder charged men named

A man extradited from Melbourne has been charged with murdering a Sudanese teenager whose body was found outside Alice Springs on New Year's Day. Koang...

Road upgrade continues

Chief Minister Eva Lawler was on hand last week to give the details of the latest contract to upgrade a 7km section of the...

Boogie Fever

Alice Springs Convention Centre took on a retro feel last weekend with two three hour 80's themed ice skating sessions on Saturday and Sunday. With...

Calls for Indigenous path forward

Calls have been growing for the federal government to outline a clear pathway forward for Indigenous relations following the no vote in last year’s...

Win for water

Federal Lingiari MP Marion Scrymgour has hailed new laws to help protect the artesian water system and other Northern Territory water resources as a...

Elders lead community in mourning

The African community of Alice Springs is in mourning, struggling to come to grips with the senseless murder of one of their members and...

Garden a birdlife haven

Just across the Todd River lies one of Alice Springs' gems. Very much under appreciated by many, Olive Pink Botanic Garden is a haven for...

Cupboard was bare

Woolworths supermarket's fresh fruit and vegetables shelves were empty on Tuesday afternoon with transport issues said to be the problem. Signs were left on the...

More cabs o way

Alice Springs is set to introduce seven more taxis to the streets this year - as long as enough owners apply for new licences...

Lornie learns the skills of Outback Stores

Lornie Multa from Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji) is the first trainee to complete her Certificate II in Retail as part of the Ngurratjuta Training Project. Lornie was awarded...

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,...