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Community mourns

MAN believed to have been killed by a crocodile at Cahills Crossing near Kakadu National Park will be remembered as a “beautiful man”

Pantless thief Pantless crim left a poo in the loo

HALF a carton of booze was stolen from a Jabiru house while the owner was on holidays. But the thief was kind enough to leave a few things behind in exchange

Abortion debate Abortion law plan ‘is cruel’

Abortion law plan ‘is cruel’

THE Northern Territory’s proposed changes to abortion laws have “serious shortcomings” according to the Human Rights Law Centre

Spy stoush CIA had Pine Gap fears

CIA had Pine Gap fears

TENSION over world wheat prices led to fears by the US Government that Australia could shut the secret spy facility at Pine Gap

Yirrkala

Australia Day All welcome on Jan 26

WHILE some denounce Australia Day as Invasion Day, an Aboriginal clan from northeast Arnhem Land uses it to welcome doctors, nurses, teachers, police and the community to their land and to thank them for their contributions

Trump: ‘I will always love you’

Trump: ‘I will always love you’

DONALD Trump has wrapped up his first day as President of the United States, sharing a last dance with his wife at a military ball

Four dead Accused deadly rampage driver on bail

Accused deadly rampage driver on bail

UPDATE: A three-month-old baby remains in a critical condition in hospital, as it is revealed the accused killer driver was free on bail when he used his car as a weapon in the fatal CBD carnage.

Detention rates Public not owed explanation: Chief Justice

Public not owed explanation: Chief Justice

THE Territory’s top judge has finally broken his silence on the recent drop in prison sentences for repeat young offenders to say that Darwin’s judges do not owe the public any explanation

Free meat tray Long lines for NT News Australia Day meat tray

Long lines for NT News Australia Day meat tray

THERE were hundreds of happy, meat-eating NT News readers yesterday who flocked to Beta Berrimah Butchers

Going bananas Bananas are back

Bananas are back

BANANA plants are slowly regrowing throughout the Top End

Opinion I’m not going to argue with idiots

I’m not going to argue with idiots

Dear Average Australian Racist, You can bully as many companies as you like to take down a billboard of two little Muslim girls promoting Australia Day. But you won’t win

Free meat tray Long lines for NT News Australia Day meat tray

THERE were hundreds of happy, meat-eating NT News readers yesterday who flocked to Beta Berrimah Butchers

Problem salties Station has beef with crocs over expensive tastes

CROCODILES are making a meal of a local cattle station’s profits, with one croc found with around $5000 of beef in it’s belly

Pantless thief Pantless crim left a poo in the loo

HALF a carton of booze was stolen from a Jabiru house while the owner was on holidays. But the thief was kind enough to leave a few things behind in exchange

Drug driving Driver tests positive for meth twice in one night

AN ACCUSED drug driver was caught twice in seven hours driving under the influence of methamphetamine last night

Rehabilitation Tigers player not sacked over incident

NIGHTCLIFF president Jeff Borella has denied claims key defender Daniel Bowles has been sacked over his role in a nightclub incident

Olympic boost Women sold on sevens rugby after Rio gold

TRIBE 7s captain Marioulla Belessis believes rugby’s shortened format has become attractive for women particularly on the back of the Rio Olympics

Local talent Thunder gain services of Eagles dasher

Wanderers’ speedster Simon Bates has signed a two-year deal with NEAFL club Territory Thunder

Grand slam Federer: ‘I did surprise myself’

Federer: ‘I did surprise myself’

ROGER Federer was up to his old tricks against Tomas Berdych, putting on a Rod Laver Arena masterclass. Earlier, Aussie hopes Ash Barty and Bernard Tomic were knocked out.

Lift needed Coates wants more intensity from Tigers

Coates wants more intensity from Tigers

NIGHTCLIFF playing-coach Troy Coates admitted his team was “flat” against Waratah last Sunday, adding they’ll need to lift for a game of finals-like intensity against Southern Districts