Northern Territory News
Unions score in new NT holidays bonus
TAXPAYERS will spend $45,000-an-hour funding two new half-day public holidays announced by the Gunner Labor Government
Unions to join in the Christmas feast
Hundreds of Inpex workers laid off
Paul Mossman found guilty on two charges
Thieves target music legend Gurrumul’s guitar
Mossie, mossie, mossie, oi, oi, oi
Here’s why you’re better off renting
More funding needed to tackle DV: Snowdon
The Block apartments listed for sale
Family shaken after glass hits baby in rock attack
Scullion warns there will be no more cash
We’re not crazy: Mango madness ‘real’
Mauboy to finish tour in Darwin
Restraint chairs to be banned
Snake causes blackout in several NT towns
Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel farewelled
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First homebuyers make most of relief
Police investigate cop stabbing
Army opens fire while contractor on weapons range
Parent neglect is our burning issue
NT economy in for tough times ahead
Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve to be part public holidays
Restaurants sold but Jamie’s still on menu
Take stock as wild and woolly times loom
Jury deliberating Paul Mossman’s trial verdict
Gun owner gives MPs both barrels
Parole debate brings out killer insults
‘Tis the season to be wary
Federal court overturns port decision
‘Whole family wiped out’ in Dreamworld tragedy
A DEVASTATED mother says her family has been “completely wiped out” after two of her children were killed in the Dreamworld tragedy.
Belgium’s King Albert II to answer paternity claims in court regarding Delphine Boel
FORMER Belgian King Albert II will appear in court for a paternity suit brought by an artist who has claimed for more than a decade that she is his child.
Islamic State seems to be employing diversion tactics to save Mosul against Iraqi and US-led coalition forces
IRAQI forces battled militants for a third day in a remote town far from Mosul as IS appears to be creating diversions to protect its last stronghold.
Dreamworld fan slams park for selling photographs after tragic deaths
A MELBOURNE man slams Dreamworld for selling $50 items amid an emergency, saying the ride’s “velcro” straps were unsafe.
Have you been underpaid? Wage calculator shows if your employer is ripping you off
IT’S the thought that goes through everyone’s head — are you being paid enough for the hours you put in? Now there’s a calculator to test how fair your wage is.
Kevin Rudd caught up in Hillary Clinton email hack over failed UN bid
LEAKED emails reveal Kevin Rudd reached out to Hillary Clinton’s team on multiple occasions as he tried to drum up support for his failed UN bid.
Mum’s heartbreaking Facebook post after her autistic kids were shamed in Coles
A MOTHER humiliated over her children’s bad behaviour by a fellow Coles shopper has posted a heartbreaking open letter on Facebook.
Transgender teen’s ‘female ID’ rejected
A TRANSGENDER teen was refused service trying to buy tobacco with his “female ID”. The supermarket said he “appeared different” to his photo.
What on earth is that? Brandis signature shocks Australia almost as much as his No. 2’s resignation
AS NEWS broke of Solicitor-General Justin Gleeson’s resignation after a dispute with George Brandis, the Attorney-General’s signature took centre stage.
Deadly blast rips through Yulin in China’s Shaanxi province
RESCUERS are hunting for survivors who may be trapped in the rubble after a powerful explosion tore through a building in Yulin, China, killing 10 and injuring 150.
Killer took selfie after stabbing historian over rare Wind in the Willows book
THIS is the moment a murderer took a selfie just moments after stabbing someone to death and stealing an $80,000 book.
Up to one million people expected to flee from Mosul in coming days as Iraqi forces home in on city
IT’S a city under siege from air strikes, suicide bombings, shells and gunfire, but another crisis could dwarf everything else going wrong in Mosul.
British banker Rurik Jutting was using cocaine during killings, Hong Kong court hears
A UK banker tortured sex workers using pliers and a knife, before killing them and filming his sick exploits, a Hong Kong court has heard. Warning: Graphic.
Refugees and migrants board buses as dismantling of Calais Jungle begins
THE site of hundreds of violent clashes between cops, refugees and migrants has erupted as French authorities bring in the bulldozers.
Women drinking more than men putting themselves at risk
KNOCKING back bottles of wine a night, drink-driving and bingeing — women are more at risk from alcohol than ever.
Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride
The 2016 Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride kicked off in Darwin on the weekend. The international charity event for classic and vintage styled motorcycles raises funds for men’s health.