UFOs & paranormal ‘Aliens have been here forever’
THE idea of aliens having already visited Earth is “impossible” for many. That’s why these alleged abductees stick together.
Exclusive 73-year-old spitfire mystery solved
MORE than 70 years after Flight Sergeant Colin Duncan fought his way from the burning cockpit of his Spitfire, its twisted wreckage — spotted from the air by pilots in recent months — is set to become a museum piece
Don Dale Silks to score big in Royal Commission cash cow
HIGH flying lawyers will be the first winners from the Territory’s taxpayer-funded Royal Commission cash bonanza
Video A simple guide to Darwin
DARWIN comedian Amy Hetherington, shares her thoughts on her home town Darwin in this quirky little video
Monetary woes settled Darwin Festival back from the brink
THE Darwin Festival is back from the brink of bankruptcy
Auditor to decide Kormilda College future hangs by thread
PARENTS are fearing for the academic future of their children as the viability of iconic Darwin school Kormilda College’s hangs by a thread
Court appearance No Love for accused McMinn St hostage taker
THE man accused of taking a family of four hostage for three-hours during a crime spree has faced court
8-year sentence Jailed for bashing woman with hammer
A MAN who “brutally and callously” struck a woman to the head five times with a hammer and dragged her bloodied body around, yelled “I’m a winner, I killed my wife” after the beating
Beware in the water Top End jellyfish season arrives
Top Enders are being warned to take care in the water with box jellyfish season starting tomorrow
Dumped boss in court Middlebrook says tear gas was okay
DUMPED Corrections Commissioner Ken Middlebrook and Don Dale Detention Centre assistant general manager James “Jimmy” Sizeland each thought the other was in charge on the night six boys were tear gassed
Left hanging Driver takes leave of his fences
CITY residents who woke to see this unusual sight could be forgiven for thinking they had just been visited by Darwin’s worst driver
What the croc? Stop in the name of the claw
It’s behaviour never before recorded in the animal kingdom ... anywhere in the world
Final moments ‘If I can’t have you, no one will’
CATHY McPhee had met the love of her life. At least, that’s what she thought. But she soon discovered her new husband was violent and deranged.
Child abuse Why stepdads kill their partners’ kids
WHY do so many stepdads abuse and kill their partners’ children? This provocative theory suggests they just can’t help turning evil.
Pro-Am Hayne to try hand at another code
GOLF could be the next sport on Jarryd Hayne’s list of dreams, with the Gold Coast fullback set to play in a pro-am event in Fiji in October.
Controversy Mundine calls for GF anthem boycott
ANTHONY Mundine has called on all players at this weekend’s NRL and AFL grand finals to boycott the Australian national anthem.
UFC stars Rousey’s win hits McGregor where it hurts
SOME fighters think Conor McGregor basically runs the UFC, but president Dana White put him in his place with a brutally honest assessment.
NRL GF The 86 per cent GF trend Sharks must overcome
THE Cronulla Sharks are going to have to buck a pretty damning grand final trend if they are to win their first-ever premiership after 50 years in the competition.
Grand Final Suckling doubt increases, fails to train
DOUBT over the fitness of Western Bulldogs defender Matt Suckling has increased after the superboot failed to get out of a jog on Thursday.
Fifty Four Park St Australia’s most exclusive gym
POLISHED marble, chandeliers and sweaty celebs: James Packer’s legendary five-star gym is being opened to the public.
Spy jobs Want to be a government spy?
THE Australian Government is recruiting for spies. The selection process can be gruelling, with applicants told not to discuss their applications. Do you meet the job criteria?
Sex work Bank shines red light on sex work
AMSTERDAM has green lit a new red light district project that people say is “tearing down” traditional ideas around paying for sex.
Low prices How Kmart made cheap cheerful again
LET’S be honest — who doesn’t love Kmart? But people with short memories may have forgotten just how bad the stores were only a few years ago.
Mars colonisation Inside Elon Musk’s big Mars plan
THE temperatures are so extreme and the atmosphere so thin you can’t venture outside without a protective suit. Welcome to the Mars colony.
Tax ruling The holy grail of property buying
PEOPLE who are struggling to buy a home now have some more hope, with the holy grail of property one step closer.
Chinese money Sydney deep in ‘bubble risk zone’
SYDNEY’S property market is one of the riskiest in the world, a report has warned. The price boom “may end rather abruptly”.
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Monetary woes settled Darwin Festival back from the brink
THE Darwin Festival is back from the brink of bankruptcy
Fashion Eeek Kim K’s barely there Balmain outfit
KIM Kardashian hasn’t disappointed at Paris Fashion Week, stepping out in a series of bizarre outfits, from a barely there peek-a-boo dress to ’90s era trackpants.
Looking back Kidman breaks silence on Cruise marriage
ACTRESS Nicole Kidman has finally spoken about her marriage to prominent Scientologist Tom Cruise, whom she wed at just 23 years of age.
High fashion Gigi goes braless at Balmain show
THE bras have been ditched for Balmain’s Spring/Summer 2017 ready to wear collection.
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IF YOU’RE desperate to get the audio jack back on the iPhone 7, this could be the case you’ve been dreaming of.
UFOs & paranormal ‘Aliens have been here forever’
THE idea of aliens having already visited Earth is “impossible” for many. That’s why these alleged abductees stick together.
Creepiness factors Top 15 habits of ‘creepy’ people
FROM greasy hair to licking your lips, these are the top personal habits which make you seem “creepy” to others.
Lost loves Junk food we miss from our childhood
FAGS, Toobs, Yowies, Fun Dips ... let us reminisce about how good a trip to the shop was when you were a kid.
Tech meltdown Flares could play havoc with your Tinder
EARTH is about to be bombarded by a solar storm which could cause mayhem — disrupting technology including mobile phones and satellite TV.
Opening day tomorrow Million dollar barras released and ready
ALL 101 barramundi targets of this year’s Million Dollar Fish competition are tagged and swimming in Top End waters ahead of tomorrow’s much-anticipated opening
Million reasons to wet a line
MY tip is that this Saturday Darwin boat ramps leading into Darwin Harbour will have more traffic than they have had on any day this year
Holiday hell String of mystery deaths in paradise
DAYS after American sisters were found dead in their luxury Seychelles resort, two more tourists have perished in mysterious circumstances.
Forced to return to Darwin Qantas plane makes emergency landing
A Qantas flight has had to make an emergency landing in Darwin after complications on board
Different experience Event sheds light on Parrtjima mystery
MYSTERY around the content of the Parrtjima was lifted in spectacular fashion as the Festival in Light opened in Alice Springs
Art prize Brush with the law in new creative challenge
WHAT better way to help curb vandalism than with legal art
Five killed Wyatt Roy: ‘let me explain’
EX-Liberal MP Wyatt Roy has rejected criticism of his unsanctioned trip to the Iraq-Syria border, saying he hasn’t had the chance to explain his reasoning for the visit.
Spy jobs Want to be a government spy?
THE Australian Government is recruiting for spies. The selection process can be gruelling, with applicants told not to discuss their applications. Do you meet the job criteria?
Rat plague The Ratpocalypse hits Australia
AN INFESTATION of rats has hit our biggest city, and it’s our own fault. We created the conditions for them to thrive.
Hitler comparisons Duterte’s sickening new ‘Hitler’ low
PHILIPPINES President Rodrigo Duterte has taken things to a hideous new low, comparing himself to Hitler and saying he’s “happy to slaughter” three million people.
Gone Girl Gone Girl: Abducted woman accused of being a liar
A CALIFORNIAN beauty disappeared without a trace but showed up unscathed two days later. The case was bizarre and she became a real-life Gone Girl.
First tour Charlotte shows a right royal resemblance
AS Princess Charlotte continues on the Royal tour of Canada, a striking resemblance to another member of the family is emerging. But the similarities don’t stop there.
Editorial Festival rises from the ashes
ARTS and music lovers across the Top End can breathe a sigh of relief this morning, with news the iconic Darwin Festival has tightened its belt, fixed the books and escaped its financial woes
Editorial Bailout after warning signs
THE Northern Territory Government had no option but to bail out Kormilda College. Students, particularly remote students who board at the school, could not be left in the lurch
Editorial Tax cut should be expanded
THE Federal Government yesterday announced the controversial backpacker tax would be scrapped
Editorial Independents on right track
OUR Parliamentary independents are right to call for a solid rethink of the way the Northern Territory does democracy