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Galiwin'ku residents allocated housing shelter years after Cyclone Lam's havoc

Almost five years after the Arnhem Land community of Galiwin'ku was battered by Cyclone Lam, the NT Government is yet to spend $20.3 million of disaster relief funding for rebuilding housing.



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Decoy used to avoid media filming murder Jonathan Bakewell's release from prison

South Australia's Correctional Services Minister criticises prison officers for using a decoy in an attempt to shield a notorious murderer and rapist from media attention.




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Territory apartment owners demand time limits on building caretaker contracts

Laws that allow developers to appoint their relatives to long-term building caretaker contracts should be changed to better protect unit owners, the Owners Corporation Network says.




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NT Police under review after wrong man spends more than 100 days in jail over Tennant Creek rape

The wrongful arrest of a man who spent 103 days in custody over an alleged rape, while awaiting DNA results, prompts a review into the NT Police forensics branch.




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Northern Australian marine park's sea floor caught on camera for first time

In the turbid waters of the Wessel Marine Park in the Gulf of Carpentaria, an underwater garden of sponges, corals and creatures is revealed.




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'Gag laws' stopping sexual assault survivors in the NT from speaking out

With Tasmania committed to changing its laws, the Northern Territory will be the only place in Australia where sexual assault survivors are not legally allowed to share their own stories and journalists can face time behind bars if they name victims.




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Water supply failure in Kakadu's largest Aboriginal homeland triggers emergency review

The incident left more than 60 residents without running water for five days as temperatures soared into the mid-30s.




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Northern Territory's high smoking rate sparks calls to ease vaping laws

People living in the NT are more than twice as likely to suffer from a tobacco-related disease than people living anywhere else in Australia, prompting fresh calls to relax the NT's new vaping laws but not everyone is convinced e-cigarettes are the answer.




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Uluru climb closure 2019: Why these Australians flocked to climb the rock

Despite objections from Aboriginal traditional owners, thousands of Australians have flocked to Uluru to climb the rock before it officially closes this week. We travelled to Uluru to ask a few of them why they decided to make the journey.



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No?girr?a MARAWILI with her Telstra NATSIAA winning bark painting (2019)



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Ishmael Marika



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Djambawa Marawili with his work Journey to America



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Psychic expo celebrates 25 years of travelling outback Northern Territory

Each year, psychics, mediums, clairvoyants, those with similar "sensitivities" roll in from all corners to host the event in a string of rural and outback towns across Queensland and the NT. But that could all come to a close.






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Backlash against sex work laws led by 'boycotting' Northern Territory independent politician

A politician opposed to the decriminalisation of sex work in the Northern Territory claims he has been "censored" by a parliamentary scrutiny committee which agreed to accept evidence from sex workers behind closed doors because of concerns about stigma and discrimination.




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Crowdfunding scammers use death of Darwin pilot John Gotts to extract fake funeral costs

Online scammers operating through social media and at least one crowdfunding site trick friends of a pilot who died in a Darwin plane crash into donating money for his funeral.




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Arnhem Land's Malcolm Rosas selected as Gold Coast Suns priority pick ahead of AFL draft

Arnhem Land's Malcolm Rosas becomes the first Northern Territory player picked up by an AFL club for next season but he says the remote community of Bulman will always be home.




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New NT police commissioner Jamie Chalker flags focus on 'respectful' remote policing

The Northern Territory's incoming police commissioner, Jamie Chalker, wants more officers to work in remote communities and develop respectful relationships with elders.




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Race for African swine fever vaccine as disease kills estimated 200 million pigs globally

African swine fever is believed to have first emerged early last century, but due to a lack of commercial interest no vaccine was developed. Now the world is racing to find a way to stop the spread of the disease.




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Man dies after snake bite in Northern Territory national park

A tourist dies after being bitten by a venomous snake while camping in the Northern Territory's Garig Gunak Barlu National Park.




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Snake population near death as floods drown rats

This floodplain is a hotbed for ecology - but big floods may have drowned too many rats




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Darwin mechanic dies after car falls off hoist in workshop

The 66-year-old man is the latest person to die at a worksite in the Northern Territory, which has the highest rates of workplace deaths per capita.



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Dumped horse carcasses in Darwin's rural area spark contamination investigation

Dozens of horse carcasses, car bodies and dangerous substances are being illegally dumped in a catchment area for Darwin's water supply, prompting concerns about potential contamination.




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Uluru entry prices to rise as Parks Australia flags new fees with tourism operators

One week after the end of the Uluru climb, Parks Australia has flagged the first fee increase at the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in more than a decade and tourism operators could be the big losers.



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NT traditional owners urge climate change policy makers to witness mangrove devastation

There had been hopes of recovery at the site of Australia's worst recorded mangrove dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria. But during a recent visit to the area, traditional owner Patsy Evans said she was devastated by the scene.




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Edible insects prove popular as a snack in the Top End and they're better for the planet too

Edible insects are praised as a sustainable form of snack, but that is not their only drawcard, with some Territorians reporting that they are 'crunchy and full of flavour'.






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John Setka fails in Supreme Court bid to stop Labor Party expulsion process

The Supreme Court of Victoria dismisses a bid by union boss John Setka to stop a vote to have him expelled from the Australian Labor Party, with the court ruling it does not have the jurisdiction to decide the matter.




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Bushfire outlook for 2019-20 not good news, but will we heed the warnings?

The country's top emergency officials today warned of the dangers of the impending bushfire season, but despite all the uniforms, the stern tone and sincerity of the warnings, many of us won't take action.




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Lithium's the next big thing, but proposed tailings facility at Dardanup tip faces backlash from farming town

The lithium industry is facing its own war on waste as a farming community asks questions about the storage of tonnes of tailings and its safety.





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Paralysed fisho back hauling in bites thanks to sons' Candoo attitude

Fishos are renowned for not letting much get in the way of their passion for wetting a line, and the Kerec family is no exception.




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Instagram groomer and former AFP worker avoids jail after being found guilty of messaging 11-year-old

A former Australian Federal Police employee who messaged his partner's 11-year-old daughter over Instagram in order to groom her into having sex with him, avoids jail.




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Bondi Beach mural artist returns to Canberra with new exhibition showcasing works inspired by controversy

The artist behind a controversial mural vandalised at Bondi Beach says he hopes his new exhibition makes people think critically, and question what is happening around them.




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Bleak outlook for Home Affairs morale, as staff report dissatisfaction with work and leadership

The results of this year's public service survey show only a third of Home Affairs staff think it is a good place to work.




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Canberra's kerbside pickup service for bulky waste to be rolled out to all residents by 2025

A service available to many Australians will finally be provided to Canberrans, with the ACT Government hoping a kerbside collection service starting next year will help to curb illegal dumping in the territory's national parks.




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Canberra man allegedly killed ex-partner's dog with shovel after a bad day at work

A Canberra man who allegedly killed his ex-partner's dog with a shovel an act captured by security cameras in the woman's backyard, according to police is refused bail.




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University of Canberra lecturer who raped student loses fight to skip sex offender program

A former Canberra law lecturer serving time for sexual offences against several students loses his battle with prison authorities, who want him to undertake a course for sex offenders.




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Federal Election stationery and first-aid kits donated to Aboriginal organisations

Instead of storing or throwing out the stationery bought for the last federal election, this time the Australian Electoral Commission is donating it to Indigenous health and education organisations.




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Canberra boy Bradyn Dillon begged not to be sent back into the care of father, who later killed him

The mother of murdered Canberra boy Bradyn Dillon recounts to the ACT Coroner the moment her son begged not to be sent back to the custody of the man who would eventually beat him to death.




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Bradyn Dillon's mother says Canberra family 'fell through the cracks' before his murder

The mother of Bradyn Dillon, who was brutally murdered by his father Graham Dillon in 2016, receives an apology from ACT Government lawyers for failing to protect the child.





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Canberra builders could face further crackdowns as ACT seeks 'highest quality buildings in Australia'

Directors of building companies responsible for substandard works in Canberra could be held personally responsible for defects, under new laws proposed by the ACT Government.




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Bradyn Dillon's father appeared to be 'an amazing dad' before boy's murder, case worker says

Child killer Graham Dillon's deception of authorities is examined at an inquest into his nine-year-old son's death, with the case worker assigned to help the family saying he believed Dillon was a model client.



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Video shows car heading wrong way on Canberra's Tuggeranong Parkway

Police are investigating dashcam footage, taken on one of Canberra's busiest roads, that shows a car travelling in the wrong direction of the dual-carriageway Tuggeranong Parkway.



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Driver goes wrong way on Tuggeranong Parkway (supplied: Thanh Vu)




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Canberra cafe owner Brendan Baker jailed for 13 years over drug offences

A Canberra cafe owner who used social media to show off flashy cars and brag about his apparent success is jailed for drug trafficking in the ACT Supreme Court.




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Vietnam War veterans map likely burial sites of fallen soldiers in operation to bring home 'wandering souls'

Forty years after the Vietnam War, two Canberra veterans have developed digital maps to help locate some 300,000 Vietnamese war dead still missing in action.