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Jakarta attacks: Darwin's Indonesian community united in face of terror eventsBy Jacqueline BreenUpdatedJanuary 16, 2016 15:13:47 Darwin's Indonesian community has gathered at a special tribute for victims of the Jakarta terrorist attacks, to send the message that it will not live in fear.Seven peopleâ two civilians and five attackers â died in the bomb and gun attackson Thursday, in an area of the capital frequented by foreigners.The Indonesian Consul in Darwin, Andre Omer Siregar, said..>> view originalPearl Aviation sheds staff in Darwin as mining downturn bites
Pearl Aviation sheds staff in Darwin as mining downturn bitesBy Alyssa BettsPostedJanuary 15, 2016 20:18:57 A Northern Territory aviation company owned by the prominent Paspaley pearling family is downsizing and shedding staff in the face of a mining industry downturn.Pearl Aviation â which, on its website says it employs more than 200 staff â has confirmed in a statement to the ABC that it is restructuring its Darwin operations."Pearl Aviation's Darwin-based charter operations will be d..>> view originalFormer Darwin soldier convicted for running steroid distribution ...
Ex-soldier Samuel Blanch, who now works for Serco, pleaded guilty.A FORMER Australian Army soldier has been caught running an illegal distribution network of steroids – which he bought on the internet and sold to his gym buddies.Samuel Carl Blanch, 24, who now works for immigration detention centre service provider Serco, admitted 10 counts of possession and supply of Schedule 4 steroids under the Poisons Act and one count of possessing a Schedule 2 dangerous drug, another steroid, under the Mis..>> view originalEnglishman arrested at Darwin International Airport after breaching ...
AN English national who tried to fight bouncers when he was kicked out of a nightclub – then had to be manhandled into the police paddy wagon – was arrested at Darwin International Airport.Kieran Anderson, 25, was arrested for failing to reside at the Youth Shack backpackers, as per his bail conditions, when police found him about to board a plane to Bali to meet his dad for a holiday.He was unable to contact his dad, who flew to Denpasar from England, to explain why he hadn’t been on the plane ..>> view originalEx-digger ran steroids ring
Ex-soldier Samuel Blanch, who now works for Serco, pleaded guilty.A FORMER Australian Army soldier has been caught running an illegal distribution network of steroids – which he bought on the internet and sold to his gym buddies.Samuel Carl Blanch, 24, who now works for immigration detention centre service provider Serco, admitted 10 counts of possession and supply of Schedule 4 steroids under the Poisons Act and one count of possessing a Schedule 2 dangerous drug, another steroid, under the Mis..>> view originalCricket Championship continue
NT girls during the CBA Australian Country Cricket Championships on January 7, 2016 in Mount Gambier, Australia. Photo: GETTY IMAGES.THE Northern Territory sending a team to the women’s division at the Australian Country Cricket Championships will become an annual occurrence.NT cricket are committed to having a team for the foreseeable future and a Cricket Australia Spokesperson yesterday revealed to the NT News the female influence on the tournament will continue.The championship’s inaugural wo..>> view originalThe Fanatics Gold Coast leader Gareth Fletcher says his tennis ...
Kira Hamilton and Gareth Fletcher, the leader of Australian tennis rowdy cheer squad The Fanatics. Picture: John GassTHE Gold Coast leader of the country’s rowdiest tennis fans has delivered a backhand to critics who see them as a bunch of “uneducated bogans”.The Fanatics have copped a volley of abuse from tennis snobs who have labelled them “scum” and suggested they should be sent to Syria to fight ISIS.Ashmore’s Gareth Fletcher left for Melbourne today to lead the cheer squad at what will be h..>> view originalAnts, snails and kangaroo tails: a taste of Australia with Noma's ...
Rene Redzepi's restaurant, Noma, in Copenhagen.Photo: AustralscopeRene Redzepi, perhaps the most famous chef on earth, is up a tree. A long way up, to be honest.He's balanced on a ladder, knees together, feet splayed out like a duck. Calculating his potential plunge distance, it seems likely that if he fell, Noma – the two-Michelin-starred Copenhagen restaurant he opened in 2003, four times the San Pellegrino Best Restaurant of the World, and currently ranked number three – would find itself cat..>> view original
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