Century stand thwarts Strike
A CENTURY partnership between the last two Southern Force batsmen and the banning of top Northern Territory quick Troy Ryan combined to sink a gallant NT Strike on the second day of their SACA Premier League game in Adelaide.
Scientists call in the dogs to control pests
SCIENTISTS have used specially trained dogs to hunt down feral cats in Arnhem Land as part of an extensive study to help them understand how far the rogue moggies stray.
Sad farewell for a great league lover
CLOSE to 500 people have turned out to farewell a much-loved young footballer at the Litchfield Bears Rugby League Club.
Hotels offer cheap sleeps for build-up
HOTEL prices in Darwin have fallen through the roof since the build-up started.
Non-believer finds truth is out there
A NON-believer was shocked to see a UFO buzzing over her house as she played with her dog Axel in front of her suburban Darwin home.
Man charged with manslaughter
A 33-YEAR-OLD man has been charged with the manslaughter of a 51-year-old woman in Nightcliff on October 11.
Bell might be tolling for Dave on D-Day
SPECULATION is rife that NT Deputy Chief Minister and Treasurer Dave Tollner could be dumped at a CLP Cabinet meeting.
Man allegedly smashed jaw, bashed cars
A MAN on a drug trip has allegedly gone on a rampage by smashing another man's jaw, before bashing cars with stolen tools.
'Stubborn' Cameron pushes on
THE Northern Territory's Emma Cameron has finally finished what she set out to do in April this year.
Tigers claw way to win
AN inaccurate Nightcliff escaped with an 11-point win over Waratahs in the battle of the beaches.
Victim fights for her right to sue
A WOMAN who says she has been left crippled after an elderly driver crashed into her car is urging other Territorians to help her tackle legislation banning civil lawsuits over road accidents.
GPS to bar drunks from pub
TERRITORIANS who commit alcohol-fuelled crimes could soon have their movements tracked by GPS bracelets to ensure they do not go into pubs or bottle shops.
Blood booze levels shock
TERRITORY police have been left astounded by the stupidity of three extremely drunk drivers - all busted on the same night.
Toss cyclone missiles
RESIDENTS in Darwin's southern suburbs have the chance to chuck out their clutter in the pre-cyclone clean-up.
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Over 40 litres of alcohol seized
POLICE have seized over 40 litres of alcohol during an operation targeting the supply of alcohol and drugs to remote communities.
Food for thought in Anti-Poverty Week
THE DEMAND for local food services is increasing with many Territorians unable to afford to buy enough food to last them one week, Anti-Poverty Week organisers say.
Drug property deal with DPP helps wife
A MAN whose start with drugs stemmed from a strict Brethren upbringing paid the Director of Public Prosecutions $450,000 so his wife could keep two properties which were used to grow his cannabis crop.
Hotels offer cheap sleeps for build-up
HOTEL prices in Darwin have fallen through the roof since the build-up started.
Tiwi spree as feathers fly: Magpie rout
THE Tiwi Bombers found a full forward and a big slice of their fast transition football when they beat Palmerston by 109 points on Bathurst Island.
State of shock as NT prices skyrocket
TERRITORIANS are suffering bill shock as they fork out hundreds of dollars more on skyrocketing power and water costs.
Officer recovering after being hit with stubbie
A POLICE officer is recovering in hospital this morning with severe facial injuries after he was struck in the face by a glass stubbie thrown by an alleged wife-basher.
Teacher cuts shock: the real deal
NORTHERN Territory schools lost 50 teaching positions at the start of 2013 - more than they will lose next year - according to official Department of Education data.
Police at risk 'for sake of profits'
THE POLICE union has accused the NT Government and the liquor industry of risking lives to protect the profits of a few hoteliers.
Police hunt missing woman
NT Police hold concerns for the welfare of a woman who disappeared last week.
Redtails give it their all but Saints prevail
A SPLUTTERING St Marys did what all good sides do in beating a spirited Central Australia side by 33 points at TIO Stadium.
'Historic day' for teen
TEENAGE apprentice Rian Mageean achieved a major milestone when he rode his first double at Fannie Bay.
Crash in Darwin city
THERE has been a crash on the corner of McMinn and Knuckey streets in Darwin city.
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