Sunday, May 10, 2015

Darwin woman covers double mastectomy scars with stunning tattoos and other top stories

Darwin woman covers double mastectomy scars with stunning tattoos

Darwin woman covers double mastectomy scars with stunning tattoos
A breast cancer survivor who has undergone a double mastectomy has chosen an innovative way to cover her scars, by commissioning tattoos of flowers on her scarred breasts. Darwin City Tattoos artist Mim d'Abbs this week completed a floral design on the ...
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Italian immigrant to Darwin builds replica Trevi Fountain for annual festival

Italian immigrant to Darwin builds replica Trevi Fountain for annual festival
Builder Eugenio Scaturchio was born in Calabria in the south of Italy and migrated to Darwin in 1956 at age 15. "The first three days [in Australia] I went blind with the sun," Mr Scaturchio said. He went on to launch a building company responsible for ...
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Darwin International Airport expansion opened by PM

Darwin International Airport expansion opened by PM
An $85 million expansion of the Darwin International Airport that saw the site almost double in size, has been officially opened by Prime Minister Tony Abbott today. Mr Abbott said the increasing importance of Northern Australia, including the ...
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INPEX: What will happen to Darwin after the last of Australia's natural gas ...

INPEX: What will happen to Darwin after the last of Australia's natural gas ...
For the last few years Darwin has repeated on a grand scale an experiment that is being conducted throughout Australia: what happens to a town when it becomes the site of a mega infrastructure project? In the next few years the outcome of this ...
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Drunk teens taunt Burt, star of Crocodile Dundee, at Darwin tourist park ...

Drunk teens taunt Burt, star of Crocodile Dundee, at Darwin tourist park ...
Two drunk teenagers have broken into a tourist attraction in the centre of Darwin and taunted a crocodile that became world famous after a star turn in Crocodile Dundee. The pair, who NT Police Duty Superintendent Del Jones described as being "a tad ...
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US Marines begin arriving in Darwin in fourth rotation as part of US 'pivot ...

US Marines begin arriving in Darwin in fourth rotation as part of US 'pivot ...
The rotation follows speculation the growing US military presence in Darwin could cause tensions with China- an important trading partner for Australia. "When you are dealing with such a powerful ally and an ally that is so much more powerful than ...
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Australia 'not in total control' of US Marine rotation

Australia 'not in total control' of US Marine rotation
An expert in US politics says Australia is not in total control of the rotation of US Marines through Darwin and warns tensions may arise in the future. Associate Professor at the US Study Centre at the University of Sydney, Brendan O'Connor, sounded a ...
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Darwin pet rescue mobilises to try to save cat 'shot through face' with arrow ...

Darwin pet rescue mobilises to try to save cat 'shot through face' with arrow ...
When a cat was found wedged in a staircase with an arrow through its head a Darwin pet rescue group mobilised to try and save the former pet turned stray. After the desperate efforts of five people it was rushed to a clinic but died overnight. Mitch ...
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Police called to hostage situation on Darwin street

Police called to hostage situation on Darwin street
Police have resolved a hostage incident in Darwin peacefully after a man armed with a handgun held several people hostage. Negotiations began with the man at around 7.30pm, with police calling in the heavily-armed Territory Response Group and dog ...
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Century-old Anzac wrong righted in Darwin

Century-old Anzac wrong righted in Darwin
In a prelude to the dawn service, photos will be projected onto the cenotaph from other dawn services around Australia and New Zealand, and Member for Solomon Natasha Griggs will say a few words on behalf of Prime Minister Tony Abbott. NT Police ...
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