Christmas this year comes at 'time of deep sorrow', Ley says
Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley are urging Australians to "stand together" this Christmas in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
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Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley are urging Australians to "stand together" this Christmas in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.
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Child sexual abuse survivor Laura Rowe speaks out following the conviction of her brother. She says the justice system needs to be overhauled to make it easier for others to navigate.
Potential evacuations of remote communities with the help of the Australian Defence Force had been flagged by authorities but NT Chief Minister Eva Lawler says they are no longer required.
Emergency services will move Pigeon Hole residents to Darwin and Katherine, while Daguragu residents will be housed in the neighbouring community of Kalkarindji.
Police are renewing calls for information into the disappearance of 30-year-old Angie Fuller, one year after she was last seen on the side of a remote Central Australian highway. A $250,000 reward for information remains active.
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In its report, the ATSB found the helicopter likely crashed because of fuel exhaustion resulting in engine stoppage.
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Angie Fuller, a 30-year-old mother of two, was last seen near Alice Springs in January. Her disappearance is being treated as a homicide.
The Northern and Central Land Councils are calling on both levels of government to urgently address "the inequities in the current system".
The NT Supreme Court has ruled the territory government is responsible for supplying safe drinking water to its tenants, in a ruling advocates say could impact Indigenous communities across the country.
Two remote schools are missing out on $3.4 million per year because of the NT government's choice of funding method, which the education minister confirmed would remain in place until 2025.
Natasha Fyles says she is "in a bit of pain" after she was allegedly "given a good whack" with a cream-covered pancake on Sunday. It comes after police charged a 56-year-old woman with aggravated assault over the attack.
The 56-year-old woman has been charged with aggravated assault after the incident at the Nightcliff Markets on Sunday morning.
The man was arrested at a home in in Darwin's northern suburbs, over the fatal stabbing of a man in the early hours of Saturday morning.