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NOTORIOUS New Zealand street gang the Mongrel Mob have established a chapter in Darwin and have a visible presence in a Mitchell St nightclub, police claim
Bodies recovered Three dead in river tragedy
Three people are confirmed dead after a vehicle was washed off a causeway south of Darwin
Concerning stats Break-ins skyrocket in Darwin and Palmerston
INCREASING break-ins to Darwin businesses were taken into account when police established Taskforce Sonoma targeting youth crime, Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw say
Rental nightmare Tenants from hell
A TORN-OFF kitchen cupboard door, walls marked with pen and crayon scribble, finger painting on the floors, torn flyscreens, a rear deck covered in rubbish are not “serious” enough to justify evicting renters, the NT Civil and Administrative Tribunal has ruled
Dispute A real ‘CU in the NT’ of a legal issue
A LEGAL stoush is brewing over the underground marketing slogan that has put Northern Territory tourism back in the headlines
Opinion Instagrammers, you’re living a lie
A CLOSE friend of mine is somewhat of an Instagram sensation. With 15,000 followers and growing, they’re the epitome of what many girls with an Instagram account want to be — slim, tall and with a glowing sixpack of abs and pert booty
Boozy money Labor declares pub cash
THE NT Labor Party has revealed it received $50,000 in two separate donations from Australia Hotels Association president and publican Mick Burns — one through a company and another as a personal donation
School’s back Kormilda bounces back
EMBATTLED indigenous boarding school Kormilda College is rising out of the ashes of a disastrous 2016 and preparing for a new future
Alcohol violence Mitchell St lockout laws under consideration
ATTORNEY-General Natasha Fyles admits lockout laws for Darwin pubs and clubs remained a possibility
Bingo win Terra Bingo bucks make Laurie’s day
The Sunday Territorian’s hotly contested bingo competition has been snapped up
Bumper season Ships bring big windfall
MORE than 25,000 cruise ship passengers will land in Darwin over the next two months, potentially bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars into the Territory economy
Video Croc sighting at Casuarina Beach
PERHAPS it was the delicious scent of sizzling bacon from the behinds of local pig and Casuarina Beach babe Hamgelina Jolie that bought to shore a 2m saltie on Australia Day
Wet and wild Top set to cop a drenching
THE Bureau of Meteorology are monitoring a low which expected to dump hundreds of millimetres of rain across the Top End
Prison songs Voller pens jailhouse poetry
TEENAGE criminal Dylan Voller has published two rap songs detailing his plight in jail, and a poem co-written with convicted murderer Zac Grieve
No change Cop shop set to stay open in Alice
ALICE SPRINGS police station will remain open 24 hours a day, Commissioner Reece Kershaw has confirmed
Follow here GOAT: ‘Until someone gets 23, she is the greatest’
SPORTING greats including Billie Jean King and Michael Jordan have been quick to praise Serena Williams after she claimed her 23rd Grand Slam title, the most in the open era.
Mud Pies Top night for dirty deeds at Hidden Valley
TOP End Mudracing returns with all its splash and glory at Hidden Valley’s Downes Park tonight
AFLW Jasmine’s rise all in good time
JUST because Crows rookie and mother Jasmine Anderson doesn’t wear a cape it doesn’t mean she’s not superwoman
‘Unreal experience’ Cahill’s camp a delight for Bella
BELLA Clarke keeps replaying the moment her name was called as the winner of the Tim Cahill all-star scholarship
Maiden title Bowlers star as Sixers land WBBL title
THE Sydney Sixers have claimed a maiden WBBL title after defending a meagre total to beat the Perth Scorchers at the WACA.
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Characters of Bathurst Island’s Tiwi Club keep community ticking
The Tiwi Club on Bathurst Island is open for three hours, four days a week, serving multicoloured cans of lights and midstrength. For many, it’s time and tinnies enough to chew the fat on a universe of tropical topics
Filthy tenants’ sickening mess left in Wulguru house
ANIMAL faeces throughout the house. Blood on the living room floor and maggots all over the kitchen. This is the condition of a beloved family home after their tenants “destroyed it” and shot through.
Gold Coast Doctor Helena Popovic savages ‘train-wreck’ diet industry and bad softdrinks
SOFT drinks should be banned and Australia’s multimillion-dollar weight loss industry is a train wreck, warns Gold Coast doctor Helena Popovic.
ABC will air Peppa Pig and other kids TV programs in Mandarin
THE ABC’s controversial managing director Michelle Guthrie’s diversity push has begun with kids favourite Peppa Pig to be broadcast in Australia in Mandarin.
Paedophile teacher Neil Futcher sentenced to 11 years jail for raping boys
FORMER Trinity Grammar School teacher Neil Futcher, 69, has been jailed for at least 11 years for raping boys - and one of the victims shouted abuse as he was sentenced today.
Mark and Gino Stocco murder sentencing: Victim’s family say father and son have ‘no remorse’
DRAMATIC police dash cam footage of a pursuit involving fugitives Mark and Gino Stocco shows the father and son firing shots at officers during one of many high speed chases they were involved in while on the run.
From Hollywood to Australia: these are the most horrific on-set movie accidents
THE death of an Aussie stuntman appears to have parallels with a Hollywood actor. These are some of the shocking ways actors and stunt doubles have been injured.
Bride & Prejudice’s dilemma: would you turn your back on your gay child if your religion was against it?
FIRST REVIEW: Seven’s new TV show Bride & Prejudice is a welcome break from the reality fare set to dominate prime time. But it will make you cry.
’Sons of God’ say they should have been called in before Bourke St rampage
MEMBERS of Victoria Police’s highly trained Special Operations Group believe they should have been sent in before crowds were mowed down on Bourke St.
Does Cate Blanchett have the right to attack President Donald Trump? Americans don’t think so
CATE Blanchett has been slammed by irate Americans after criticising new US President Donald Trump’s leadership as “ridiculous”.
Centrelink robo-debt ’victims’ exposed
THEY claimed to have been victims of Centrelink’s new debt recovery system — but an analysis has revealed a number of them are welfare cheats.
AFL Women’s Footy’s back, women’s time to roar
GILLON McLachlan defined the introduction of AFL women’s as his game changing legacy – now club chiefs epitomised by Adelaide’s Andrew Fagan are turning a master vision into reality.
Erin Phillips Stay focused and enjoy the game
IN five sleeps we will run out onto Thebarton Oval and face GWS in what will be an historical day not just for the Adelaide Football Club but for young girls all over Australia.
The Phantom Moving forward to kick a score
WITH a number of popular forwards from 2016 losing their dual-position status for the new season — Dustin Martin and Zach Merrett in particular — is this the year of the power forward?
The Phantom Moving forward to kick a score
WITH a number of popular forwards from 2016 losing their dual-position status for the new season — Dustin Martin and Zach Merrett in particular — is this the year of the power forward?
AFL SuperCoach More than just Gawn and Goldstein
WITH the two top-ranked SuperCoach ruckman putting a large gap between themselves and the rest of the field in 2016, a set-and-forget power combination would seem the way to go. But is it?
Boozy money Labor declares pub cash
THE NT Labor Party has revealed it received $50,000 in two separate donations from Australia Hotels Association president and publican Mick Burns — one through a company and another as a personal donation
Bumper season Ships bring big windfall
MORE than 25,000 cruise ship passengers will land in Darwin over the next two months, potentially bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars into the Territory economy
School’s back Kormilda bounces back
EMBATTLED indigenous boarding school Kormilda College is rising out of the ashes of a disastrous 2016 and preparing for a new future
Dispute Inpex contractors in conflict
THE unhappy, and now broken, relationship between the Inpex project’s construction contractor JKC and power plant construction consortium UGL-CH2M is just one of many corporate disputes emerging from the $49 billion megaproject
Chamber survey Govt needs to address business concerns
BUSINESS believes there is a lack of urgency from the newly elected Gunner Government, a major Chamber of Commerce NT survey has identified
Apartment living Luxury lifestyle on offer
THIS inner city retreat has expansive city and ocean views.
For sale Rural living on city doorstep
THIS impressive family residence combines the best in modern living with the wide open space of a country retreat.
Property tips Head to northern suburbs for best realo bargains
REAL estate agents across Darwin are betting on the northern suburbs to become the hot spots of 2017
Chinese New Year The year has come to rock the rooster
DARWIN’S Chinese community is preparing to head into the year of the rooster with plenty of noodles and fish on the menu
Art exhibition From the road to the gallery
ROADKILL a common sight along the long stretches of highway across the country, and the often ignored carcasses are explored at an exhibition in one of the country’s more remote galleries
Comedy debate Never too late for a laugh
Better late than never. But is it? Really? That’s the question six of the Territory’s more prolific comedians will go head to head over at the inaugural Darwin Comedy Debate
Hard entry Territory in for a whole lotta T-Pain
AFTER a few visa hiccups spurred by old legal woes T-Pain is in Australia and on his way to the Territory.
- Entertainment Australia Day set to be a tasty experience
- Entertainment Caiti sets sights on cracking US market
- Entertainment ABC rocks the Tinny
- Entertainment Monsoons ready for Australia Day bikini competition
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- Movies Pixar films’ astonishing secret revealed
- Movies Margot’s amazing transformation
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- TV Who is the woman in Ford’s ads?
Weather Cyclone alert for parts of WA
PEOPLE in parts of the Pilbara are advised to brace for a possible cyclone, as a tropical low bears down.
New study Girls equate ‘brilliance’ with men
GIRLS as young as six believe that “brilliance” is more associated with men than women, potentially limiting their aspirations and careers.
Wearable tech Fitbits can tell if you have the flu
YOUR Fitbit might know you’re sick before you know yourself, with new wearable technology emerging to detect illness before the symptoms begin.
Wearable technology Pay your way with smart sunnies
FESTIVAL-goers today will ditch their wallets and pay with smart sunglasses as another step towards the ultimate wearable wallet.
Discovery Four 19th-century shipwrecks found
FOUR 19th-century shipwrecks have been discovered off Queensland’s coast.
Bingo win Terra Bingo bucks make Laurie’s day
The Sunday Territorian’s hotly contested bingo competition has been snapped up
Bumper season Ships bring big windfall
MORE than 25,000 cruise ship passengers will land in Darwin over the next two months, potentially bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars into the Territory economy
Rental nightmare Tenants from hell
A TORN-OFF kitchen cupboard door, walls marked with pen and crayon scribble, finger painting on the floors, torn flyscreens, a rear deck covered in rubbish are not “serious” enough to justify evicting renters, the NT Civil and Administrative Tribunal has ruled
Hamming it up Porker Percy as happy as a pig in sand
LIFE’S a beach for pet pig Percy — stage name Hamgelina Jolie
Art exhibition From the road to the gallery
ROADKILL a common sight along the long stretches of highway across the country, and the often ignored carcasses are explored at an exhibition in one of the country’s more remote galleries
Lobster invasion Swedes not making snap decision on lobsters
Sweden isn’t giving up on a long-running battle with the United States and Canada over lobsters that have turned up in Swedish waters
Alex Julius Fishing great for youngsters
IF THERE’S one thing that will get a kid to put his or her phone down for a minute, it’s a bent rod with a fish on the end of the line
Travel Journey through the Red Centre
Flash flooding saw the heart of Australia cut off late last month, but the roads have long since reopened and the region is back to its brilliant, beautiful self
Nude cruise Infamous nude cruise to sail again
ONE of the world’s biggest names in nude cruising is planning a second X-rated voyage, including raunchy playrooms.
Double fatality Tributes for student killed in horror crash
THE student killed in a horrific double fatality had recently obtained his licence and was preparing to tackle Year 12 this year
Gateway Shopping Centre Sushi on Gateway’s menu
MORE details about the soon-to-be opened Gateway Shopping Centre are slowly emerging, with Woolworths confirming its new supermarket will include a sushi bar
Skills alert Kids sounded out as literacy slips
UPDATE: State Education Minister Kate Jones has slammed the Federal Government’s proposed literacy and numeracy screening for six-year-olds.
Westfield stairwell death Nightmare in Westfield stairwell
TRAPPED inside a Westfield shopping centre stairwell, Bernard Gore died and his body wasn’t found for three weeks, but the nightmare can happen to anyone.
Bali Nine Bali Nine ringleader’s final act of fury
IN THE hours before Myuran Sukumaran faced the firing squad on Indonesia’s “death island”, it wasn’t his imminent execution that was making him furious.
Power talks Judge halts Trump’s deportations
A US judge has dealt President Donald Trump a massive blow over his Muslim ban, which has triggered mass protests at airports across the US after he spoke to PM Malcolm Turnbull.
US policy Trump’s Muslim ban sends shockwaves
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order making major changes to US policies on refugees and immigration. This is how it works.
World politics China’s plan for world domination
AMERICA’S withdrawal from the TPP has come as a huge blow to many countries, but now China may be able to use it to its own advantage.
Opinion Instagrammers, you’re living a lie
A CLOSE friend of mine is somewhat of an Instagram sensation. With 15,000 followers and growing, they’re the epitome of what many girls with an Instagram account want to be — slim, tall and with a glowing sixpack of abs and pert booty
Opinion Sister Anne’s an inspiration for Territorians
THERE are plenty of Territorians who make us proud to big note the NT as better than the res
Editorial Police pursuits on right track
THE NT Police are to be commended for moving to give their officers more options when it comes to ending dangerous vehicle pursuits. Nobody wants to see an incident like the Melbourne Bourke St rampage happen on the streets of Darwin
Opinion Time is right to reignite Republic debate
THE time for the Republic debate is now and not at the end of Queen Elizabeth’s reign