Tour Pros excited by Darwin opportunity
Experienced Australian and New Zealand Tour Professionals are excited to see the inaugural Northern Territory PGA Championship tee off this week. Announced in May this year, Darwin is the newest stop on the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia and a strong field has assembled to contest the title.Stalwarts of the Tour are pleased to see the Tour expanding to provide further opportunities to players in the Australasia region. "Having a new event to play in Australia..>> view originalEscapee had help from partner, may have kids with them, NT Police ...
Escapee had help from partner, may have kids with them, NT Police say Posted August 09, 2016 20:00:11 A man who escaped custody while handcuffed at a Darwin hospital was picked up by his partner, with the pair travelling south, possibly with children on board, NT Police say.Kim Thomas Riley, 27, was being assessed at Royal Darwin Hospital when he fled from NT Corrections officers just after 7:00pm on Monday."Police attended and a search of the area failed to locate hi..>> view originalJuggernauts keep rivals on back foot
NIGHTCLIFF and Waratah continued their dominance of Darwin hockey with big wins in their Round 13 men’s and women’s matches.The Tigers won their 11th match in the men’s A-grade season by ousting Waratah 7-1 on Saturday, Travis Carroll finding the net three times and Ewan Wallin twice in another commanding performance.Tigers coach Ingvar Dyrting pointed to the cohesion of Wallin and Carroll as key to the win.“I thought Ewan worked very hard and played some smart hockey for us. He definitely had a..>> view originalMan arrested after $15k of merchandise stolen
A 35-year-old man will face Darwin Local Court after allegedly stealing more than $15,000 worth of merchandise from a northern suburbs business.Detective Senior Sergeant Rob Jordan said the man was accused of breaking into the store at about 11.10pm on Saturday.“A warrant executed at a Nightcliff residence yesterday located a large amount of the stolen property as well as a small amount of MDMA pills,” he said.The man was arrested and charged with unlawful entry, stealing, damaging property and ..>> view original'Temptress' story ridiculed at hearing of woman accused of spiking ...
'Temptress' story ridiculed at hearing of woman accused of spiking man's drink Posted August 09, 2016 19:11:34 A woman accused of robbing a man after spiking his drink at Darwin's casino had actually sold him drugs and kept his phone as collateral for the debt, a court has heard.Kellyanne Skinner, 38, applied for bail in the Darwin local court today after being arrested last week.NT Police alleged Ms Skinner "befriended" the man at the Darwin casino and travelled with..>> view originalCarlie Sinclair murder case: Channel Nine newsreader on witness ...
Carlie Sinclair murder case: Channel Nine newsreader on witness list for trial Updated August 09, 2016 18:13:37 A Channel Nine newsreader is listed as a potential witness to be called during the Darwin trial of Danny Jack Deacon, who is accused of murdering Carlie Sinclair.Deacon, 45, entered a plea of not guilty today to the charge of murdering 35-year-old Ms Sinclair in 2013.Before 15 jurors were selected, almost 200 potential jurors crammed into Court 3 of the Suprem..>> view originalChinese money heats up Australian foreign investment and ...
The NSW government's $14b sale of Ausgrid to Chinese investors may be blocked by Treasurer Scott Morrison. Jessica Hromas When Treasurer Scott Morrison makes his decision on the potential $10 billion sale of the NSW electricity network company Ausgrid to Chinese-owned companies, the eyes of the world will be watching the latest turn in Australia's foreign investment saga.Australia has long been a key destination for foreign money to invest in m..>> view originalRobyn finally finds her dad
“It’s what I’ve always wanted, always wanted.”After 62 years, Robyn Rowe now knows her biological father.Leslie Clarkson, her father, was just 17 when she was born and had no knowledge of her existence.It wasn’t until a letter arrived in the mail last year that the 80-year-old found out he had a long-lost daughter.On Saturday night Mr Clarkson landed in Darwin to meet his extended family and catch up on lost time with his daughter.The two sit across the table from each other at Mrs Rowe’s Nakara..>> view originalAustralian landlords prefer good tenants to high rents according to ...
Businessmen passing money, Australia dollar bills, tax refund, genericANNABEL HENNESSYNews Corp Australia NetworkLANDLORDS might be characterised as money hungry investors, but when it comes to what they’re looking for in tenants they’d rather good renters than extra cash, according to a new report.More than 75 per cent of landlords now say they consider finding the best tenant a higher property than rental income and 82 per cent believe getting the top tenants is more important than filling a p..>> view originalCash to help save wildlife
CARING for native wildlife like joeys and possums is a big job for animal rescue group Ark Aid — but it’s become much easier thanks to a community grant. Ark Aid has been awarded $4000 to assist with a special backyard project delivered from their headquarters in Palmerston.Ark Aid vice president Mandy Hall said the money they received would go toward producing and delivering a number of courses on how to identify and attract native wildlife to live in Darwin’s backyards.media_cameraArk Aid vet ..>> view original
Thursday, August 11, 2016
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