Darwin council repeals al fresco smoking ban
Darwin council repeals al fresco smoking ban in Smith Street Mall Posted August 17, 2016 15:37:54 Darwin city business owners are "relieved that common sense has prevailed", after council backtracked on a cigarette ban that left bars without outdoor smoking areas.In May a total smoking ban was introduced in the local government-managed public spaces of Smith Street Mall and Raintree Park.The Darwin City Council law was not enforceable by fines or punishment.However, i..>> view originalCup winners to team up again
TRIUMPHANT Darwin Cup jockey Raymond Vigar said 2016 will be the year of his life if he can continue his winning ways in the race of his life – Balaklava Cup day – two weeks from now.Vigar rode two winners on Broome Cup day on Saturday – including the marquee event – after his stunning Darwin Cup victory on August 1.The 21-year-old rode Canny Ballad to win the Darwin Cup by over three lengths for former Darwin resident Michael Hickmott, the trainer who celebrated his third win in the Northern Te..>> view originalHeartbreak after motor theft
A HEARTLESS thief stole the outboard motor off a dinghy belonging to an elderly disabled man while he was watching his beloved sailing event.Peter Charles had only just been released from hospital to watch the start of the Darwin to Ambon Yacht Race, which he had competed in for 30 consecutive years.However, the fragile Mr Charles was unable to compete in this year’s event after having treatment for a leg condition last week.He was taken out on a friend’s yacht to watch the start of the event at..>> view originalCarlie Sinclair: Murder accused Danny Deacon went to 'catch out ...
Carlie Sinclair: Murder accused Danny Deacon went to 'catch out' partner with another man, trial told Updated August 17, 2016 19:51:16 The brother of a woman allegedly murdered by her partner has told a court the accused went to "catch her out" with another man on the night she was last seen.Danny Deacon, 45, is charged with the murder of his long-term partner Carlie Sinclair, 35, with whom he had a child. He has pleaded not guilty.The Crown has argued Ms Sinclair was k..>> view originalMichael Gunner: Labor hopeful points finger at CLP over 'trust deficit'
Michael Gunner: Labor hopeful points finger at CLP over 'trust deficit' Posted August 17, 2016 08:10:38 The number one thing lacking in Northern Territory politics is trust, according to Labor leader Michael Gunner. Since being installed as head of the party in April 2015 after his predecessor Delia Lawrie became involved in a police investigation, Mr Gunner, 40, said he had worked hard to re-establish trust with Territorians.But, he pointed the finger squarely at the..>> view originalLeaders told to keep the pedal down
BUSINESS can’t afford for an incoming Territory Government to take its foot off any economic accelerators with fears the Opposition’s planned economic summit may do more harm than good.The Chamber of Commerce NT chief executive officer Greg Bicknell said there were serious concerns the post-election period maybe used to “adjust government spending”.Another major business group, the NT Business Council, has warned an incoming government not to pander to the needs of individuals but the broader ne..>> view originalNorthern Territory, Queensland lead Australia for heart ...
Northern Territory, Queensland lead Australia for heart hospitalisations, data shows Updated August 17, 2016 10:20:05 Heart Foundation research shows those living in the most disadvantaged communities are twice as likely to be hospitalised for a heart condition than those from affluent areas. Key Points: Heart Foundation releases maps showing heart-related hospital admissionsDisadvantaged communities twice as likely to be hospitalisedNT and Queensland are worst for adm..>> view originalSportsbet's "absolute dummy spit" over SA's gambling tax
Sportsbet CFO Ben Sleep said in a statement the data facility would have supported other such facilities in Darwin and Melbourne, and delivered millions of ...>> view originalFlawed Corners: CLP claims set-up
In a letter to the Northern Territory’s then-Corrections Minister, Four Corners reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna praised the work he was doing in youth detention as important and “proactively trying to make things better”. Sky News on Tuesday afternoon published the letter, dated June 2, in which Ms Meldrum-Hanna lists at length Corrections Minister John Elferink’s achievements.media_cameraFormer Corrections Minister John Elferink. PICTURE: Michael Franchi“Based on our research, the Northern Territor..>> view originalClass of '16
Class of '16 Luke McManus August 17, 2016 3:48 PM George Hewett, Harry Marsh, Nic Newman, Jake Lloyd, Sam Naismith and Jeremy Laidler graduated with their Diploma of Sports Leadership and Management on Wednesday. Have you ever wondered what goes into building a professional football club from the ground up? Well a bevy of young Swans put their minds to that very task recently as part of their off-field studies with education and e..>> view original
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