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Tropical Forestry Services buys profitable Northern Territory banana, melon farm27 January 2017, 12:30 -
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Bodies recovered after three drown in crowded 4WD swept into Northern Territory floodwaters28 January 2017, 08:52 -
Environment
Wet weather sees Mount Todd gold mine owned by Vista Gold discharging contaminated water into Edith River26 January 2017, 09:33 -
Environment
ADF ships drinking water to Katherine properties affected by contamination22 December 2016, 08:21
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NT communities mourn loss of three people drowned at crossing
Communities in the NT's Daly River region are mourning the deaths of three people who drowned after a four-wheel drive carrying 20 people was swept into a fast-flowing river.
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Bodies recovered after crowded 4WD swept into NT floodwaters
The bodies of a woman and two men are recovered after their troop carrier trying to cross a flooded causeway south-west of Darwin is swept off the road with 20 people on board, police confirm.
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Sandalwood producer buys prime horticultural property in NT
Indian sandalwood producer Tropical Forestry Services buys a Northern Territory banana and melon farm in Douglas-Daly.
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Heavy wet season rains transform Nitmiluk National Park
Nitmiluk National Park in the Northern Territory has been transformed by a strong start to the Top End wet season, after several years of below average rainfall.
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Contaminated water from mine discharged into Edith River
A gold mine north of Katherine starts deliberately discharging contaminated water into a river due to the heavy rainfall in the area.
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Barramundi provide nutrients for Top End nursery plants
A Top End plant nursery owner uses wastewater from a tank full of barramundi to fertilise his plants.
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Australian charity to send NT cattle to Cambodian families
An Australian charity buys 150 Brahman breeders for its Cows for Cambodia program, which loans cows to poor families.
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Top End communities cut off by floodwaters
The weather bureau warns more communities could be affected as the worst of the heavy rain is yet to come.
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'Reality just crumbled': NT families react to contaminated water
More than 40 properties around an Air Force base near Katherine are being supplied with drinking water by the Defence Department, as residents express shock at discovering they've been drinking from a contaminated supply.
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Darwin rattles as earthquake hits Top End
The Northern Territory's Top End — including Darwin — is rattled by an earthquake that struck in the Banda Sea, about 630 kilometres away.
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Northern Territory's Daly River region mourns loss of three lives in Moyle River drowning
Communities in the NT's Daly River region are mourning the deaths of three people who drowned after a four-wheel drive carrying 20 people was swept into a fast-flowing river...More
- Bodies recovered after three drown in crowded 4WD swept into Northern Territory floodwaters
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- Heavy rains transform Nitmiluk National Park after several poor wet seasons
- Wet weather sees Mount Todd gold mine owned by Vista Gold discharging contaminated water into Edith River
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