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    Darwin Harbour, wide, shallow, mangrove-fringed and intensely tidal, still bears the impress of its vivid history as it faces a contested future. Its exiguous port was ...
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    Man caught carrying a Wallaby carcass over his shoulder3:26A man in the Northern Territory is questioned by Police after he was seen carrying a Wallaby carcass through the streets of Palmerston. Courtesy: NT PoliceThe man told police he was on his way home to provide a meal for his family.A MAN has given new meaning to the term ‘takeaway food’ after he walked through a Hungry Jacks drive-through with a wallaby carcass and started “scaring children” by swinging it in the air.The man was later captured on camera carrying the dead animal through the streets of Darwin.Northern Territory Police duty superintendent Helen Braam told news.com.au that police received several reports of a man roaming ..
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  • Cubillo breaking down barriers

    Cubillo breaking down barriers
    Darwin’s Abby Cubillo becomes second Northern Territory basketballer to receive Australian Institute of Sport scholarshipby:MARC McGOWANFrom:NT NewsNovember 06, 20158:39PMDarwin basketballer Abby Cubillo has accepted a scholarship into Basketball Australia’s Centre of Excellence program at the AIS in Canberra. Picture: IVAN RACHMANSource:News Corp AustraliaTHE biggest decision of once-in-a-generation Darwin basketballer Abby Cubillo’s blossoming career was not, at least initially, an easy one.Basketball Australia officials effectively rolled out the red carpet last month for the 16-year-old, offering her an exclusive place in their Centre of Excellence program at the AIS in Canberra.The prog..
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  • Two killed in massive brawl involving spears and machetes on...

    Two killed in massive brawl involving spears and machetes on...
    Two killed in massive brawl involving spears and machetes on Northern Territory's Groote EylandtTwo people have died and a third injured man was transferred to hospital in Darwin.Photo: Fairfax MediaDarwin:Two men have been killed and a third seriously injured in a huge brawl involving spears and machetes which broke out on a Northern Territory island.Police reinforcements have been sent to Groote Eylandt, east of Darwin, after the violent disturbance broke out on Friday in the township of Angurugu.Two people were killed when weapons including spears and machetes were produced by the brawlers, while a third man was flown to hospital in Darwin."This is a very serious incident, and police shar..
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  • HMAS Sydney decommissioned at Garden Island

    HMAS Sydney decommissioned at Garden Island
    The ship's company stood to attention as the white ensign was lowered for the last time.Photo: Christopher PearceScott McKeen couldn't have been prouder as he walked off HMAS Sydney for the last time to greet his girlfriend on Garden Island at the decommissioning of the guided missile frigate.His words reflected those of so many."It means so much to the current crew. You can see the tears in the eyes of those here who have served on HMAS Sydney in the past," he said.Scott McKeen with Sonali Seneviratne and his nephew Liam.Photo: Christopher PearceGirlfriend Sonali Seneviratne, there with his nephew Liam in his sailor outfit, said: "I am so proud but he is sad to be leaving the ship."Advertis..
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  • Murdered mother had drug debts

    Murdered mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson had a $25,000 drug debt at the time of her death, police have confirmed.Ms Pearce-Stevenson, who was killed and dumped in NSW's Belanglo State Forest in 2008, allegedly fled Alice Springs with money meant to buy drugs, The Advertiser has reported.The paper says NSW homicide detectives confirmed they had received the information through Crime Stoppers a fortnight ago. The caller claims Ms Pearce-Stevenson had been doing drug runs between Adelaide and Darwin before her murder.She took her baby daughter, Khandalyce, with her when she left Alice Springs.The two-year-old was killed shortly after her mother's murder, and her remains were found dumped i..
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  • Murdered mother Karlie Pearce-Stevenson fled Alice Springs with...

    Murdered mother Karlie Pearce-Stevenson fled Alice Springs with...
    VideoKarlie Pearce-Stevenson reported drug debtMurdered mum Karlie Pearce-Stevenson had a $25,000 drug debt at the time of her death, an informant has told police.Ms Pearce-Stevenson, who was killed and dumped in NSW's Belanglo State Forest in 2008, allegedly fled Alice Springs with money meant to buy drugs, The Advertiser has reported.The paper says NSW homicide detectives confirmed they had received the information through Crime Stoppers a fortnight ago.The caller claims Ms Pearce-Stevenson had been doing drug runs between Adelaide and Darwin before her murder.VideoMore details surface in double murder investigationThe two-year-old was killed shortly after her mother's murder, and her rema..
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  • Robb in plea for northern investment

    Robb in plea for northern investment
    He will cite the $506 million, 99-year lease of Darwin Port by China's Landbridge Group and JBS's roughly $2 billion worth of strategic acquisitions in Australia ...
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  • Essendon among several AFL clubs heading interstate and...

    ESSENDON plans to turn next week's Darwin pre-season camp into an annual pilgrimage for its next generation of players. New coach John Worsfold will attend ...
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  • Relax in total luxury

    Relax in total luxury
    7 Phoenix St, Nightcliff.Source:SuppliedWITH five bedrooms, a big outdoor entertainment area, plenty of storage and segregated spaces, this is a home that lends itself to many possibilities.Nestled in the leafy, sought- after neighbourhood of Nightcliff, the home’s bedrooms and four bathrooms are located across two dwellings.Selling agent Karl Secondis from One Real Estate said the configuration of the property meant it could accommodate adult children or in-laws or perhaps a paying tenant or a home office.The main ground-level home features a renovated, open-plan lounge, dining and kitchen area with timber floors to the lounge space and tiles to the dining and kitchen areas.7 Phoenix St.Sou..
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