Where are the Christmas lights?
OUR guide for where to see Christmas lights...
Now that's an XXXX-mas tree
IT'S a very beery Christmas at Mataranka Homestead as two great things come together for a creative purpose.
Showers cool a Top End Christmas
TOSS another log on the open fire, because it's going to be a chilly, dreary Christmas Day in the Top End.
The most wonderful time of the year...
THE NT News wishes you a Merry Christmas!
Dexter was in 'safest' water
A TERRITORY man has defended the family of a baby photographed in the waters at Cahill's Crossing.
Now that's an XXXX-mas tree
IT'S a very beery Christmas at Mataranka Homestead as two great things come together for a creative purpose.
One-night ssstand
A SNAKE was kicked out of bed, like many other bad boys before it, after slithering between the sheets and over the legs of an unsuspecting woman.
Croc attacks Santa's sack
ONE Territory croc is on Santa's naughty list after snacking on the jolly fellow's big, red sack.
Ice hockey champs challenge Calgary
THE Darwin Social Ice Hockey Team are the only people in the Top End who are praying for a hot day.
Why your economy needs you
HERE'S the secret to guilt-free shopping during the Boxing Day sales: just remember you're doing the economy a favour. JESSICA IRVINE reports.
Boxing Day sales go high tech
CUSTOMER rewards, notifications on your mobile phone and significant discounts ... the Boxing Day sales are set to make a great leap forward in 2013.
THE girlfriend of a Melbourne man killed by an alleged drink driver in Los Angeles has urged others to learn from the tragedy.
Firefighter pulls dying daughter from car
CHRISTMAS Eve turned tragic for a father and volunteer firefighter who pulled a dying woman from a car crash who he later realised was his daughter.
Christians celebrating Christmas killed
MILITANTS in Iraq targeted Christians in two separate bomb attacks in Baghdad, killing at least 22 people.
Teen arrested over decapitated body
A TEENAGER has been arrested after the decapitated body of a man was found inside a Chicago apartment on Christmas Day.
The Year in 60 seconds: 2013
A multimedia showcase of some of 2013s top stories, including the Kenya mall attack, the Boston Marathon bombings, Syria's chemical attack, protests in Egypt and Ukraine, Typhoon Haiyan and Nelson Mandelas death. Produced by Jillian Kitchener.
1:01Pope Francis ushers in his first Christmas
Pope Francis has ushered in his first Christmas as pontiff, likening Jesus's birth to a burst of light.
2:55Queen reflects on memorable year
The Queen will reflect on prominent events from the past year during her Christmas broadcast.
1:19Worst Christmas gifts
Sports personalities from across Australia have recalled some of the worst christmas gifts they have every been given.
0:52Geelong
Hobart
Melbourne
- Royals attend church but no George
- Aussies urged to celebrate consumer rights
- Aussies urged to celebrate consumer rights
- Pope prays for South Sudan, Syria
- Four generations at royal church service
- Flood worries as WA cyclone threat eases
- US gunman 'had told patients to flee'
- Indonesia cuts Christians' jail sentences
- Christmas came early for shy girl: cleric
- Santa spreads cheer at Vic hospital
Trending
Jemma's raising locks of funds
TENNIS coaches Sam Giess and Daniel Parker have been aced ... by a nine-year-old.
Lehmann plan has no place for pity
TWO words from coach Darren Lehmann sum up how he plans to keep Australia's foot on England's throat in the Boxing Day Ashes Test.
36ers to the NT?
BASKETBALL supremo Andrew Farley welcomes initial suggestions by the Adelaide 36ers that they may be interested in playing an NBL match in the NT.
Redtails make the grade
AFLNT has given Central Australia Football Club the green light for full-time participation in the 2014-15 Northern Territory Football League season.
Rio announces Gove exit timeline
ABOUT 1100 Rio Tinto refinery jobs at Gove will be gone by July next year, the mining giant has now announced.
Where will property prices go in 2014?
RECORD low rates, cashed-up investors, foreigners swooping on bargains, and naive home hunters - Property was the hottest commodity in 2013 and it's only going to get bigger.
Red-eye of Tiger hits skies
BUDGET airline Tigerair Australia will return to the Top End and will operate a red-eye Darwin to Brisbane route from April next year.
Best gift is family Chrissy in Darwin
THE Territory's favourite daughter, Jessica Mauboy, will tick off the item on top of her wish list when she returns to Darwin for Christmas Day.
New faces chase catwalk fame
AUSTRALIAN Indigenous Fashion Week (AIFW) organisers are on the hunt for the Territory's "freshest faces" to walk the runways in 2014.
Cracker ban
THE Government has announced a ban on loud fireworks... but should they have banned the lot? HAVE YOUR SAY
Bask in glow of the moon
AN ECLECTIC line-up of stars will shine at the 2014 Kimberley Moon Experience.
The good oil on healthy plants
DEEP-FRYER oil might not be good for your health, but a Darwin horticulturist says it is the holy grail of plant fertilisers.
Sickies surge on job fears
A REPORT suggests public sector workers are having more days off because of job uncertainty.
Alcohol sales on rise
ALCOHOL sales and the amount people drink have gone up in the Territory after years of steady decline.
Those health experts are at it again- but maybe this Christmas it's worth having a listen
Perfect time to go bag a barra
WITH the rain all but gone over the past week or so, there have continued to be good reports from many Top End locations.
Torch saves boatie after sinking
A MAN was found drifting at sea holding a torch and emergency beacon near Channel Rock in Darwin Harbour after his boat sank.
Shoal-fire thing
Insanely hot, humid days, afternoon storms and a feeling that everyone's starting to go more than just a little bit troppo - the wet season has arrived!
School daze will fade
I'll let you in on a secret: school is not the best years of your life. NOW is the best time of your life, writes KYLIE STEVENSON
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Now that's an XXXX-mas tree
IT'S a very beery Christmas at Mataranka Homestead as two great things come together for a creative purpose.