Friday, November 27, 2015

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  • Titans see positive in long trips

    Titans see positive in long trips
    Gold Coast Titans see a positive in Perth-Darwin trip for NRL gamesby:EMMA GREENWOODFrom:Gold Coast BulletinNovember 28, 201512:00AMThe Titans will be back in action at Robina on March 6. Picture: Regi VargheseSource:News Corp AustraliaTHE Titans have moved quickly to turn what could have been perceived as a horror section of their draw into a positive for the club and the game.Gold Coast face back-to-back games in Perth and Darwin in early June, a first in the history of the NRL and a scenario ..
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    The US is satisfied Australia has a strategy in place to ensure the 99-year lease of Darwin's port to a Chinese company does not pose a defence or security ...
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  • Old ways reap rewards: Elcho Island women return to traditional...

    Old ways reap rewards: Elcho Island women return to traditional...
    Old ways reap rewards: Elcho Island women return to traditional foods, look to start health retreatUpdatedNovember 28, 2015 10:09:07 A group of Indigenous women on a remote island off Australia's northern coastline are working to start their own health retreat, after overcoming chronic disease by returning to the land and the ocean.Reporter:Nadia DalyA slimy, live brown worm may not whet the appetite of everyone, but for Helen Guyupul it is a treat.She said the mangrove worms, that live in t..
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  • Philip Nitschke sets medical certificate alight, rejects Medical...

    Philip Nitschke sets medical certificate alight, rejects Medical...
    Euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke sets medical certificate alight, rejects Medical Board's conditionsBy Jacqueline BreenPostedNovember 27, 2015 17:41:35 Voluntary euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke has set fire to his medical certificate, rejecting the conditions placed on him by the Medical Board of Australia.Last month theMedical Board of Australia (MBA) imposed conditions under which Mr Nitschke could retain his registration, prohibiting him from endorsing or encouraging the suicide of..
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  • Christmas Island boat: Indonesia asks Australia why it wasn't told of...

    Christmas Island boat: Indonesia asks Australia why it wasn't told of...
    Sixteen men who almost landed on Christmas Island last week are in immigration detention inIndonesia, and Jakarta is demanding answers from Canberra.Related:Christmas Island asylum seeker boat ‘disappeared’ after being towed by navyThe United Nations high commissioner for refugees (UNHCR) has said it has not yet established whether the 16 men who were on a boat thatcame ashore in West Timorare seeking asylum.The men were taken to detention at Kupang on Friday, one week afteralmost making it to C..
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  • Ai Weiwei joins Andy Warhol works at National Gallery of Victoria

    Ai Weiwei joins Andy Warhol works at National Gallery of Victoria
    He has been at the paper for more than 15 years in various roles around the country, including several years as Darwin correspondent. In 2006, he and Nicolas ...
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  • RAAF tankers called on to help in Syria airstrikes

    RAAF tankers called on to help in Syria airstrikes
    The government is considering a French request to send the next frigate, HMAS Darwin, to support the Charles de Gaulle in the Persian Gulf. After the Paris ...
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  • How I saved my house from 3000km away

    How I saved my house from 3000km away
    VIDEO: CDU prof turned on sprinkler system from smart phone to save his home from raging fire ball in remote SA townby:KIERAN BANKSFrom:NT NewsNovember 27, 20155:47PMSurveying the aftermath of the deadly fires0:16Video showing the aftermath of the deadly Pinery fires in South Australia.A DARWIN university professor used technology to turn on a sprinkler system from his smart phone and save his home from raging fire ball burning through a remote South Australian town.Charles Darwin University vic..
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  • Clarke hails Nyhuis' AFL drafting

    Clarke hails Nyhuis' AFL drafting
    NT Thunder coach Xavier Clarke says Ryan Nyhuis’ drafting proves Territorians can make the AFL from homeby:MARC McGOWANFrom:NT NewsNovember 27, 20158:17PMNT Thunder coach Xavier Clarke expects to see more homegrown players drafted into AFL ranks in the coming years. Picture: ELISE DERWINSource:News Corp AustraliaNEW Fremantle defender Ryan Nyhuis is being billed as the man who could “crush” critics who suggest it is nigh on impossible for Territorians to make the AFL grade from home.NT Thunder c..
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  • BHP battered by UN's claims of toxic tailings

    BHP battered by UN's claims of toxic tailings
    Past fellows have included Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton. So when Mackenzie said that the tailings material that hurtled down the valley ...
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