Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Last Top Stories: Darwin rocks out to Cold Chisel and Grinspoon at Darwin Amphitheatre | NT News

  • Darwin rocks out to Cold Chisel and Grinspoon at Darwin Amphitheatre | NT News

    Darwin rocks out to Cold Chisel and Grinspoon at Darwin Amphitheatre | NT News
    Darwin rocks out to Cold Chisel and Grinspoon at Darwin Amphitheatreby:KATINA VANGOPOULOSFrom:NT NewsNovember 11, 20159:13AMCold Chisel and frontman Jimmy Barnes turned up the heat at the Darwin Ampitheatre on Tuesday night. Picture: KATRINA BRIDGEFORDSource:News LimitedDARWIN’S relationship with Cold Chisel is more than just a one-night stand, their latest tour once again showing why the group is legendary in Australian music.Thousands packed Darwin Amphitheatre on Tuesday night to see the rock..
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  • D’brown goes from crowd pleaser to matchwinner in Darwin’s Sultan Cup basketball opener | NT News

    D’brown goes from crowd pleaser to matchwinner in Darwin’s Sultan Cup basketball opener | NT News
    D’brown goes from crowd pleaser to matchwinner in Darwin’s Sultan Cup basketball openerby:MARC McGOWANFrom:NT NewsNovember 10, 20158:52PMDarwin Basketball Association All-Stars John King, left, and Tyler Jefferson.Source:News Corp AustraliaDEOLA D’brown did not wait until tip-off in Darwin’s Sultan Cup basketball opener in Malaysia on Tuesday to become a crowd favourite.The Nigerian-born Darwin basketballer rolled to the basket in the pre-match shootaround and threw down a reverse jam. Cue the r..
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  • Man charged over fatal Groote Eylandt riot saw brother killed, defence lawyer tells NT court - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Man charged over fatal Groote Eylandt riot saw brother killed, defence lawyer tells NT court - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Man charged over fatal Groote Eylandt riot saw brother killed, defence lawyer tells NT courtUpdatedNovember 11, 2015 17:18:25 A man charged over a fatal riot at Groote Eylandt saw his younger brother speared in the chest and die, a Northern Territory court has heard.Three men charged in relation to the unrest at Angurugu last Friday, during which two men died, appeared in the Darwin Magistrates Court.The lawyer for one defendant, Efram Mamarika, said he saw his 19-year-old brother, whom the ..
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  • Former owners of Darwin cafe fined $73,000 for underpaying two workers $7000 | SmartCompany

    Former owners of Darwin cafe fined $73,000 for underpaying two workers $7000 | SmartCompany
    The former owners of Darwin cafe have been ordered to pay a fine worth more than 10 times the amount owed to two formerunderpaid workers, following a ruling by the Federal Court. The Federal Court imposed a $73,000 fine on Moya and Peter Buckley, as former owner-operators of the Java Spice Cafe in Darwin, after investigations by the Fair Work Ombudsman found two former Taiwanese backpackers had been underpaid approximately $7000. In imposing the penalty, Federal Court Judge Stewart ..
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  • Billions lined up for NT's growing future

    Billions lined up for NT's growing future
    Investment in Northern Australia tipped to grow following recent Darwin forumby:ASHLEY MANICAROSFrom:NT NewsNovember 11, 201511:22AMNorthern Australia Minister Josh Frydenberg said investment in the Top End would benefit all of Australia.Source:News LimitedFour tropical medicine projects and up to 10 bidders for a six-star hotel to be built on our foreshore may have been uncovered at an investment forum promoting Northern Australia.Speaking at the end of the North Australian Investment Forum, wh..
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  • Darwin’s Scott White thunders down Sydney Dragway to win inaugural 400 Thunder event | NT News

    Darwin’s Scott White thunders down Sydney Dragway to win inaugural 400 Thunder event | NT News
    Darwin’s Scott White thunders down Sydney Dragway to win inaugural 400 Thunder eventby:GREY MORRISFrom:NT NewsNovember 11, 20159:36AMDragracer Scott White has won the inaugural 400 Thunder event at Sydney Dragway.Source:SuppliedTERRITORIAN Scott White is no stranger to speed having lived with it in his chosen sport of drag bike racing.The Top Ender reached speeds close to 290km/h in Sydney on Saturday when he won Round 1 of the inaugural 400 Thunder Series on his Suzuki GSX 1650cc bike.White has..
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  • Plant disease myrtle rust jumps islands and spreads to Darwin - ABC Rural (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Plant disease myrtle rust jumps islands and spreads to Darwin - ABC Rural (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Plant disease myrtle rust jumps islands and spreads to DarwinPostedNovember 11, 2015 17:10:07 The fungal disease myrtle rust has been found in Darwin's rural area and northern suburbs.The disease, which can kill native plants, was first detected in the Northern Territory in July this year, on the Tiwi Islands.The NT Department of Primary Industry said it wasonly a matter of time before it spreadto the mainland as it could not be eradicated.Bob Makinson from the Australian Network for Plant C..
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  • High Court to rule on NT paperless arrests

    High Court to rule on NT paperless arrests
    Lawyers who unsuccessfully challenged the Northern Territory government's controversial paperless arrest laws in the High Court say they've still won some important civil liberty concessions for the community.The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) and the Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC) were hoping the High Court would find the laws invalid, arguing that they gave police unprecedented and unnecessary powers which have been used disproportionately against Aboriginal people.Int..
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  • Noodles grounded by Bali volcano

    Noodles grounded by Bali volcano
    Volcanic ash a banned subject in Saint MacFarlane’s householdby:GREY MORRISFrom:NT NewsNovember 11, 20159:25AMSt Mary’s Peter MacFarlane is back in town after the threat of volcanic in Bali forced him to miss Saturday’s loss to Southern Districts. Picture: ELISE DERWINSource:News Corp AustraliaTHE subject of volcanic ash and the perils it presents for aircraft has been banned in the MacFarlane household.St Mary’s skipper and big marking forward Peter MacFarlane missed Saturday’s 69-point loss to..
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  • NT Cricket chief executive Troy Watson would love to see the...

    NT Cricket chief executive Troy Watson would love to see the...
    NT Cricket CEO Troy Watson. Picture: ELISE DERWINSource:News Corp AustraliaNT Cricket boss Troy Watson says having a Territory side in the Futures League competition is an “aspirational goal” looking ahead.While Watson would love to see NT Strike become the eighth participant in the national second XI competition — currently consisting of Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Queensland and the ACT — he admitted there’s a long way to go before it becomes a real..
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