Calls made by prominent public officials for the riot squad and a federal takeover of the Northern Territory are contained in a list of "sensitivities" about the Alice Springs youth curfew.
'There's a role for everyone': Disability ambassador lives out a dream as ringer on remote cattle station
Marcus Dadd says working at the remote Delamere Station has been "the most incredible experience" and believes there's a place for people with disability in the beef industry.
Photo shows A man with curly brown hair smiles at the camera. He uses crutches to stand in the beautiful bushland scene behind him.'Unacceptably high level of risk': NT ambulance contract in doubt after damning report
A leaked review into St John Ambulance NT has revealed "serious" concerns about clinical governance within the private service, finding some processes may have led to patient deaths and "significant risk" to staff.
Photo shows The back of an ambulance displaying a warning to people to give paramedics 'space to save lives''Now is the time for truth': NT coroner to deliver findings in Kumanjayi Walker inquest
Every day of the coronial inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker, a sign reading "tell the truth" has stood outside the Alice Springs Local Court. Now, with final submissions heard, the NT coroner faces the task of finding that truth.
Photo shows a graphic showing a male middle-aged police officer, a young man in a white collared shirt and a woman wearing a dressAlice Springs taxis allegedly rammed, driver robbed twice in stolen ute rampage
Police say the suspects are still at large amid calls for more to be done to address crime in the city.
Photo shows A black taxi without its front bumper and other damage'A place of entitlement': New NT ministers given exclusive Qantas Chairman's Lounge memberships
An exclusive, invite-only Qantas high-flyers club now includes more than half of the new NT government frontbench, with the politicians all receiving membership as gifts.
Photo shows an image of a qantas planeFunding lifeline handed to NT Legal Aid to prevent looming service cuts
The Northern Territory's Legal Aid Commission has been handed an almost $4 million funding boost, which will prevent looming service cuts that threatened to bring the territory's strapped justice system to its knees.
Photo shows A woman's hands flick through a thick stack of paperwork.'Racist, misogynist, homophobic': NT police lawyer makes explosive allegations about Zachary Rolfe at inquest
Lawyers for the NT Police Force have described one of their former officers as an alleged "racist", "misogynist" and "narcissist, with grandiose ideas about his own abilities", at the inquest into the fatal police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker.
Photo shows Close-up side profile of a manDV costs the NT economy up to $600m a year. A landmark inquest asked how much territory lives are worth
The NT coroner has announced a second inquiry into domestic violence, before the government has even committed to the recommendations in the first. So what's next in the fight to end the crisis?
Photo shows People march in purple holding signs at a dv rallyZachary Rolfe allegedly held 'overtly racist attitudes' and 'lied' in court, coroner told
Counsel assisting the coroner has made final submissions with scathing accusations of former NT police constable Zachary Rolfe, in the inquest into the shooting death of Aboriginal man Kumanjayi Walker.
Photo shows A man in a business shirt and tie looks seriously off the camera.Darwin Airport blames runway works for Air Asia deal falling over
A deal which would have brought more international flights to the Northern Territory has fallen through, with Darwin Airport blaming its ongoing major runway works.
Photo shows Air Asia X plane close up'Stop normalising it': Domestic violence victims in the NT say enough is enough
More women die from domestic violence in the Northern Territory than anywhere else in the country. A victim, who is lucky to be alive, speaks out for others who can't.
Photo shows A large, wide scar stretching the length of the inner arm of an Aboriginal woman.NT coroner details 'extent of horror' in landmark DV inquest findings
The Northern Territory coroner has delivered her findings and recommendations from a landmark coronial inquiry into the domestic violence killings of four Aboriginal women in the territory. She's also announced she'll hold a second major inquiry into the issue.
Photo shows A female judge in a court room.Services 'drowning' in wake of 'epidemic' of violence as coroner prepares to release landmark report
An ongoing crisis has claimed eight Northern Territory lives in just five months, now Coroner Elisabeth Armitage is about to release a landmark report on the issues behind the human suffering.
Photo shows The outline of four women, kept anonymous, superimposed over shattered glassWomen in prison 'forgotten' in national conversation on domestic and family violence, advocates say
Women are the fastest growing cohort of prisoners in the NT. But with domestic violence one of the main drivers of female offending, some experts say many of the women being locked up, shouldn't be behind bars at all.
Photo shows a woman with blonde hair looking serious'Hopeless fiasco' of Alice Springs art gallery plan continues as NT government drastically alters building size
There are doubts that a controversial plan to construct an Aboriginal art gallery will go ahead after the Northern Territory government revealed its intention to almost halve the building's size.
Photo shows A drone shot of a sporting ovalThieves strip Alice Springs telco pits of 'tens of thousands of dollars' worth of copper wire, disrupting services
NT Police say thieves have been targeting telecommunication pits in Alice Springs in recent months, pulling out hundreds of metres of copper wire to sell on the black market.
Photo shows Copper wiring bundles into circlesNew era for troubled NT outback council as mayor pledges to rebuild trust and tackle stalled projects
After a long period of administration, the Barkly Regional Council has welcomed a new mayor with a fresh vision for Tennant Creek and surrounds, along with 12 other newly elected members.
Photo shows a smiling man wearing a pink shirt crouching next to two dogsCoroner refers council worker immunity to attorney-general after toddler's drowning death exposes 'inexcusable' failings
Despite an aborted manslaughter prosecution last year, the coroner found the mistakes that led to the drowning represented "a systemic issue, rather than a failing of any one person".
Photo shows An aerial view of a townHistory 'kept alive' as artists return to restore 1980s murals to glorious colour
A shopping mall in the heart of Alice Springs became a canvas for cultural expression when it opened in 1987. Now, artists who painted the original murals there are bringing their faded artwork back to life.
Photo shows A woman smiles in front of a colourful mural.Former gas heavyweight to get 'unchecked power' to approve major NT projects, critics say
The NT government has appointed a former Inpex boss as the first 'Territory Coordinator' in a bid to fast-track private investment. But critics have raised concerns that environmental safeguards will be "sidestepped".
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