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Farewell parade
AS THE sun set over Robertson Barracks about 70 soldiers were officially farewelled before they deploy to the Middle East early next month
Rocking on The Oils are back... and heading to the Top End
AUSTRALIAN music icons Midnight Oil are heading to the Territory later this year for their first tour in 15 years
Best laksa named Shock result in Darwin laksa taste-off
VIDEOS: Stop everything. Put down the chopsticks. Forget everything you thought you knew about Darwin’s best laksa. Our expert panel has delivered their verdict on the Top End’s favourite dish
Special feature Shame in the heart of the city
THERE are few better views in Darwin than the one from the penthouse apartments at the top of the Evolution building. There are few worse places to live than just down the road
Organ donation A heartfelt thanks for the special gift of life
A YEAR on from her premature death, Nevada Jones is living through others
Weekend read When bombs rained from the sky
IT’S the summer of 1942 and on a balmy Thursday afternoon the clatter of typewriters in newsrooms around Australia builds to a cyclonic roar
Special feature Shame in the heart of the city
THERE are few better views in Darwin than the one from the penthouse apartments at the top of the Evolution building. There are few worse places to live than just down the road
Organ donation A heartfelt thanks for the special gift of life
A YEAR on from her premature death, Nevada Jones is living through others
Quite a happy feat as baby penguins cause flap
THE pitter-patter of “happy feet” has returned to Sea World where two cute and cuddly penguin chicks are already drawing a crowd
Mysterious boulder reef teeming with life
IS this the Gold Coast’s first artificial reef or has it been on the sea floor for millions of years
Fishing Barra by the barrel-load
WHEN it rains, it pours… that’s surely is what this wet season is all about
Medical emergencies When there’s no doctor on board
THE flight crew aren’t just there to serve you food and drinks. If there if a medical emergency, they could also save your life.
Travel Aussie’s odd US border interview
THE officer asked David Thornton: ‘What do you do for a living?’ The follow-up question was like nothing he’d ever been asked before.
Uluru as you’ve never seen it before
A French astronaut has shared a stunning picture of the iconic rock from his perspective, on the International Space Station.
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High chance of a weekend cyclone
UPDATE: There is a high chance the Territory will get its first tropical cyclone in two years, according to the Bureau of Meteorology
Two crocs caught in popular waterways in the NT
TWO saltwater crocodiles have been trapped at popular waterways — including a 3.7 metre croc which was trapped in the first Gorge at Nitmiluk National Park near Katherine
Counting down to Darwin’s best laksa: Deck Bar laksa has the right stuff
VIDEO: We love our laksa up here so the NT News enlisted an independent tasting panel to rate and count down to the best laksa in town. Check out the results here
Guyula names kids he says are part of second stolen generation
INDEPENDENT Member for Nhulunbuy Yingiya Mark Guyula has named nine children who he claims have been taken without cause from their families by the Northern Territory Government
Cameras to live-stream police chases
VEHICLE locator devices and live-streaming video cameras will be installed in NT Police cars to aid in dangerous “cat and mouse type” vehicle pursuits with criminals, according to an internal document obtained by the NT News
Our independent tasting panel counts down to the best laksa in Darwin
VIDEO: Darwinites love their laksa so we enlisted an independent tasting panel to count down to the best laksa in town. Check out the results here
Redback attacks brown snake in amazing video
TWO of the deadliest animals on the planet went head-to-head as a redback spider took on a brown snake. A camera captured the whole thing
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Life changed forever as bombers circled
TAMARA HOWIE As Arthur Wellington put pen to paper in the eve of February 18, 1942, he would have never predicted how life would change for his family the following morning
Pence tells Europe: ‘US has your back’
AFP and staff writers US VICE President Mike Pence has tried to ease Europe’s nerves about Donald Trump, pledging “unwavering” US support for NATO.
Darwin jockey lands knockout Punch
JOSH SPASARO VETERAN Darwin jockey Richie Oakford is a cool customer, but even he admitted he had a “heart-stop moment” at Fannie Bay yesterday
How self-serve mum was busted
COURT documents have revealed the extent of Kylie Milner’s self-serve scam, three days after she received a suspended jail sentence.
Is this the I’m A Celeb intruder?
Nick Bond A ‘WORLD famous style icon’ is set to liven up the I’m A Celeb jungle on Sunday’s episode. We’ve narrowed down the likeliest suspects.
High chance of a weekend cyclone
LAUREN ROBERTS UPDATE: There is a high chance the Territory will get its first tropical cyclone in two years, according to the Bureau of Meteorology