Northern Territory

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Albanese government knew ‘sustainable’ Darwin harbour project would be used for gas export, documents show
Briefing materials show the gas industry will benefit from proposed Middle Arm development, which has $1.5bn in federal backing

Lisa Cox

08, Jun, 2023 @1:53 AM

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‘Light a fire in the nation’: Indigenous Australians stand up to hate and push for voice on Uluru statement anniversary
As Australia moves towards the voice referendum, the meeting in the community of Mutitjulu was an honouring of the original delivery of the statement and a reminder of its significance

Lorena Allam

27, May, 2023 @3:31 AM

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NT government accused of lying about meeting climate condition before it greenlit ‘carbon bomb’ Beetaloo fracking
Advocates claim new documents are proof the NT government lied when it claimed it had met all climate risk conditions for the massive new gas project

Lisa Cox

22, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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How is Australia trying to sell a major gas expansion? By badging it ‘sustainable’ | Anne Davies
Before Labor invests $1.5bn in Darwin harbour’s Middle Arm precinct, it needs to look beyond the spin

Anne Davies

19, May, 2023 @2:43 AM

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Darwin’s ‘sustainable’ Middle Arm development is key to huge fossil fuel projects, documents show
Exclusive: Middle Arm has been sold as ‘sustainable’ but papers reveal the Albanese government was briefed on the project’s links to new fossil fuel developments, including fracking in the Beetaloo basin

Lisa Cox

17, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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Drones of the desert: an ancient Aboriginal story comes to life with cutting-edge technology
The Wintjiri Wiru show at Uluru tells an Anangu sacred story using more than 1,100 drones, light projections and traditional music

Rafqa Touma

13, May, 2023 @3:22 AM

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Long-awaited police report on death of Kumanjayi Walker critical of ‘military police response’
Previously confidential report describes ‘warrior-like mentality’ among force that contained ‘vast over-representation of former military members’

Sarah Collard

12, May, 2023 @5:32 AM

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Banana appeal: Australia’s first genetically modified fruit sent for approval
Cavendish made to resist fungus threatening variety worldwide is seen as safety net for growers if industry wiped out

Donna Lu Science writer

12, May, 2023 @12:00 AM

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‘Another Juukan Gorge’: Darwin’s Middle Arm hub threatens Indigenous rock art, traditional owners say
Exclusive: Larrakia people say they have not been properly consulted on planned industrial precinct, which is near ‘priceless’ cultural site

Lisa Cox Photography: Mike Bowers

11, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

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Residents of NT community say they’re waiting hours for police after reporting serious crimes
Peppimenarti community reports long delays and a lack of medical services due to ongoing violence and antisocial behaviour

Sarah Collard

08, May, 2023 @12:30 AM

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Northern Territory legal services forced to turn away at-risk women amid looming ‘funding cliff’
CEO says demand for assistance in cases including domestic violence far outweighs funding and more support is needed to avert closure

Sarah Collard

07, May, 2023 @12:00 AM

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‘Our voice is the spirit of this country’: connecting Yolngu parliament in Arnhem Land to Canberra
Djambawa’s message in English, one of his nine languages, is the essential link between Yolngu law and culture and the Australian parliament

Lorena Allam

06, May, 2023 @8:00 PM

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