A woman in Darwin is recovering in hospital after she was seriously assaulted this morning then forced into a car that sped off, sparking a police chase.
Three girls at Darwin's Don Dale detention centre were given the morning-after pill after allegedly having sex in a pool with male detainees during a riot in 2011, a royal commission is told.
The Northern Territory minister previously in charge of corrective services, Gerry McCarthy, admits to systemic failures in the youth detention system and an "extreme" lack of staff training.
Darwin man Rodney Kenyon will spend at least 25 years in prison after being sentenced to life with an extended non-parole period for the shooting murder of Fabian Brock.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries is rejecting claims it owes millions of dollars to Laing O'Rourke and said the company had made "significant efforts to resolve" the situation which left hundreds jobless earlier this week.
From water allocation to labour woes, Central Australian growers say there are a few barriers in place stopping investors from coming to the outback, but the situation should improve.
The Royal Commission into Youth Detention and Child Protection hears from witness "BY" that he was only 17 when moved from the Don Dale centre to an adult prison, and that a guard there threatened him with rape.
This week, 800 workers lost their jobs as a result of a dispute between two subcontractors on the Inpex Ichthys LNG project. We take a look at the project, what's behind the job losses, and what it means for the NT economy.
Unions and engineering firm Laing O'Rourke will plead their cases before the Fair Work Commission, as the fallout continues from yesterday's mass layoffs at the Ichthys gas project.
Comedian Wil Anderson is instituting the Voldemort rule for what he calls his most political show ever, but no prize for guessing he who shall not be named.
CFMEU organiser Josh Burling speaks with ABC News following news that more than 600 workers would be stood down from the $36 billion Inpex gas project in Darwin.
A charter flight is already organised to send home workers stood down from the $36 billion Ichthys gas project in Darwin, a CFMEU spokesman says, with head contractor JKC Australia LNG confirming the lay-offs.