The Albanese government has pledged $842.5m over six years in an effort to strengthen service delivery in remote First Nations communities across the Northern Territory.
The Albanese government has announced it will commit $842.6 million over six years to the Northern Territory Remote Aboriginal Investment (NTRAI).
The funds will be used to pay for policing, women’s safety, education and alcohol harm reduction in remote Aboriginal communities.
Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association CEO Will Evans provides a first-hand update from the United States' largest cattle ...
A new study looking at the nation’s healthiest cities has turned up some surprising results. Use our interactive map to discover where your suburb is ranked.
Lee Point is a peninsula north of Darwin where Defence Housing Australia (DHA) plans to build a controversial ...
The Finocchiaro Government is preparing to put the blow torch to third party merits reviews and their weaponisation.
The airline will add almost 15,000 extra passenger seats to and from Darwin in the peak northern summer season from April to ...
While most Aussies wouldn't have a clue about it, a scientist told Yahoo News he fears it may be 'too late' to control the problem.
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Northern Territory's debt climbs as government plans to scrap debt ceiling amid predicted breach in four yearsThe Northern Territory’s debt continues to climb, with Treasury now predicting the government will breach its own spending ...
Shocking images allegedly taken from an Alice Springs methamphetamine lab are being investigated by Northern Territory police ...
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