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Body of Bootu Creek mine worker recovered after nearly a fortnight

The body of a worker buried alive at a Northern Territory mine has been recovered nearly a fortnight after 48,000 tonnes of soil fell on him.




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Augmented reality takes Darwin art off the walls and into the streets

For the past three years, the Darwin Street Art Festival has enlivened the city's derelict laneways. This year, those artworks are coming to life, thanks to an augmented-reality app that transforms static images into three-dimensional animations.



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Recorded data of juvenile barramundi in Daly River




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Alleged Darwin gunman Benjamin Glenn Hoffmann to plead not guilty, lawyer says

The man accused of killing four people and injuring another in a shooting spree across Darwin's inner-city suburbs in June will plead not guilty to 13 charges, including four counts of murder, his lawyer says.




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AFL's dismantling of NT Thunder will compound structural disadvantages for Indigenous players

A prodigiously talented, goal-scoring genius of the Long-Rioli family is just one of the dozens of men and women left confused and shocked by the AFL's decision to close the Northern Territory's only top-level side.




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Legendary Darwin flagman searches for protege after 25 years of small business success

Haberdasheries, record stores, comic book halls, model train showrooms, and flag shops have hobby stores gone out of fashion? Ron Strachan has run his flag store for more than 20 years, and discussing his retirement is taboo.





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Rodeo offers riders at Aboriginal-run clinic a glimpse at path from hardship

The life story of a former world champion bull rider resonates with participants of an Aboriginal-run initiative that is using rodeo to improve lives in the Kimberley.





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Nhulunbuy Corp CEO Alison Mills embroiled in WA Government's Shire of Perenjori inquiry

The chief executive of the Nhulunbuy Corporation has been connected to a series of serious governance issues during her time as the CEO of a remote WA shire.




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Palmerston crime 'out of control' say city's supermarket workers

Being bashed in the head with an EFTPOS machine and left with memory loss was just one of dozens of recent crimes inflicted on a Palmerston supermarket worker.



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Palmerston brawl ends horror week of youth crime in NT

A 17-year-old boy is in hospital after a brawl between two packs of youths in Palmerston just days after a 13-year-old was stabbed in the area.




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Scammer exploited ATO security lapses to access thousands of Darwin man's superannuation

Just how easy is it for scammers to access your superannuation? Trevor Riessen is still waiting for answers after cyber criminals raided his savings through myGov.



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Family of Anne-Marie Culleton fighting freedom bid by murderer and rapist Jonathan Bakewell

It has been 31 years since Anne-Marie Culleton was raped and murdered while she slept in her Darwin home. Her sister Eileen is now urging South Australia's Parole Board to keep killer Jonathan Bakewell behind bars.




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Window closing to oppose axing of tax offset for regional and remote Australians

Time is ticking for regional and remote Australians to have their say on a draft report into changes to remote tax concessions.




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NT Government accused of breaking faith on tenancy act reform

Tenancy advocates say tenancy act reform in the Northern Territory has fallen behind the rest of the country but a real estate peak body says proposed "socialist" legislation could drive out property investors.



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The Top End is on the front line of Australia's most severe climate challenges




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Below-average WA cyclone season no excuse for complacency as authorities warn residents of deadly consequences

Authorities are warning WA residents to prepare emergency kits for up to five days and to avoid "last minute" preparations, despite below-average cyclone predictions for the 201920 season.




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Tracey Hayes on why she prefers 'party politics' over independents ahead of next year's NT election

Territorians will not benefit from a government dominated by independent candidates, insists CLP hopeful Tracey Hayes as she starts her challenge against Chief Minister Michael Gunner.




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Lucky Dube's memorial in the tiny community of Milingimbi




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'Bigger than the Beatles': The legacy of Lucky Dube

In the remote Aboriginal communities of central Australia, a musician many of us have never heard of is "bigger than The Beatles". And he gave rise to a unique new sound.




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Burial bill 'the worst form of disrespect in the world' for Aboriginal communities

Aboriginal people who bury their loved ones in traditional ceremonies without bureaucratic approval could end up facing fines of up to $31,000 or two years' imprisonment.



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Man charged in Darwin over alleged child abuse offences

A man in his 70s is remanded in custody over a string of alleged child abuse offences uncovered in a joint investigation between NSW Police, Northern Territory Police and the Australian Federal Police.




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Investigation clears officers after teenage girl spit-hooded, kept naked in NT police cell

A young teenage girl is forcibly stripped and kept naked in a police cell for almost an hour after being briefly forced into one of the spit-hoods banned in youth prisons ahead of the Northern Territory royal commission.




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Leading car at World Solar Challenge bursts into flames forcing team Vattenfall out of race

The leading car at the World Solar Challenge bursts into flames and is forced out of the race just south of Port Augusta. It follows three cars being blown off the road yesterday in strong winds.




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Santos strengthens hold on north Australian gas, buying $2 billion of production and exploration assets

Resources giant Santos is strengthening its grip on the north Australian gas sector, as it moves to secure billions of dollars worth of exploration and production investments in the Top End.




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Potential target of Darwin shooting 'Alex' faces court, pleads guilty to string of charges

Alexandros Deligiannis, the man police believe was the original target of Darwin's June mass shooting, faces court charged with three driving offences including driving with a prohibited drug in the body.




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After the closure of the Uluru climb, traditional owners reflect on their fight

Uluru custodian Sammy Wilson says the closure of the climb has been a long time coming and wants to honour the Anangu who did not live to see it.




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Locals hope Balgo Tourist Road will give visitors first taste of ancient land, ensure community's future

You'll need a week's worth of supplies, plenty of spare tyres, and a sturdy four-wheel drive would you take on this epic, ancient journey?




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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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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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Professor Tom Madsen with healthy water pythons




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Professor Thomas Madsen with a dead water python

Professor Thomas Madsen with a dead water python



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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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Cashless welfare card could unfairly target thousands of Aboriginal people in the NT, Senate committee hears

The Coalition's cashless welfare card is compared to the intervention and "mission" times by Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory



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Darwin man found guilty of continuously abusing stepdaughters over more than a year

A Northern Territory man who "continuously" sexually abused his two young stepdaughters will spend at least 12 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of nine child sex offences.




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NT Police send extra officers to Numbulwar after woman shot with crossbow and violence spreads onto the streets

Northern Territory Police send in reinforcements after a woman is shot with a crossbow during a violent outbreak in a remote Arnhem Land community





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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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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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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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AFP leaves home where intelligence officer has been leaving

Australian Federal Police leave the home where Australian Signals Directorate officer Cameron Gill was living in Canberra. The home was raided by the AFP in the early hours of this morning




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Former Canberra school teacher convicted a second time over 1979 abuse of student

Garry Marsh, 73, pleads guilty to indecently assaulting a student while he coached him in rugby union at Canberra's St Edmund's College in 1979, and will spend two years behind bars.




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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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Former Canberra police officer who accessed database to influence suburban dispute cleared

A jury finds a former Canberra police officer who improperly used police data to impersonate his neighbour, in order to call authorities about a suburban dispute, acted reasonably and did not commit a crime.




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Angry farmers throw effigy of Federal Water Minister sitting on toilet into Murray River

Angry protesters have called for the sacking of the Federal Water Minister and hurled an effigy of him sitting on a toilet into the Murray River.




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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.