A replica Holden Torana, adorned with infamous graffiti, is one of dozens of new items at the redeveloped permanent exhibition.
Two turtles killed, four others injured after break-in at popular Darwin tourist attraction
Police say two children under the age of 10 are believed to have broken into the reptile park, killing two turtles and injuring four others.
Photo shows The outside of Crocosaurus CoveFifty Aussie dairy cows flown to Indonesia for country's ambitious free school lunch program
The cattle have arrived in Jakarta for Indonesia's new school lunch program. The country's new president has vowed to give all students free lunches and milk through the program, which is set to cost billions of dollars.
Photo shows Close up of dairy heifer in crate for air exportNT police commissioner flies into remote community after officers attacked
NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy flies into the remote community of Milikapiti on Melville Island after three officers were attacked during an arrest, leaving one unconscious.
Photo shows NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy standing at a lectern and looking up.Young people taking up private health insurance in high numbers, reversing 'death spiral' trend
Despite a cost-of-living crisis, young people aged 25 to 29 have had the biggest take-up of private health insurance over the last year.
Photo shows A young woman takes a selfie from her hospital bed'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''I thought it was the end of the world': Cyclone Tracy survivors meet and reflect, 50 years on
On Christmas Eve 1974, Theresa Roe hid in a hallway cupboard and said prayers all night while Cyclone Tracy tore her home apart around her. She was one of several thousand people who attended a 50th anniversary commemoration event over the weekend.
Photo shows Portrait of a woman with grey hair and a green dress.'A strain on households': Property market continues to lose steam and house price falls are expected for 2025
National home prices are losing momentum, new data shows, and anticipated interest rate cuts are unlikely to stop falls in house prices next year.
Photo shows Houses in Brisbane streetBorn in the bush, Mawuyul Yanthalawuy survived Japanese bombs before becoming a teacher and a movie star
Award-winning actor, educator and community leader Mawuyul Yanthalawuy, who starred in the film Manganinnie, is being remembered as a "national treasure" after her death at the age of 85.
Photo shows Mawuyal Yanthalawuy Manganinnie publicity stillFrom heels to work boots, mango farming is a dream come true for Thai businesswoman
Saramat "Tou" Ruchkaew had a successful marketing career in Thailand before she moved to Australia and became one of the NT's biggest mango growers.
Photo shows Thai woman with blue hat holds mango yet to be picked from treeTou Ruchkaew says there are many opportunities to succeed in the mango industry.
Tou has a mango orchard with 70,000 trees, many of which she grafted herself.
Has Video Duration: 23 seconds.Calisto Dos Santos Jesus who has been coming from East Timor to her farm for the past decade.
Calisto Dos Santos Jesus who has been coming from East Timor to her farm for the past decade.
Has Video Duration: 11 seconds.'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 dressNT minister's plan to take truancy fines from Centrelink payments branded a 'scare tactic'
The NT opposition has criticised a government plan to direct unpaid truancy fines to be taken out of the Centrelink payments as a campaign of "fear and punishment" against parents and says the government doesn't have the jurisdiction to do it.
Photo shows Children at Bubup Wilam child care centre colour in.'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.Financial audit casts 'significant doubt' on Chinese-owned company's 99-year Darwin Port lease
The PwC report found a "material uncertainty" about Landbridge's "ability to continue as a going concern" at the port.
Photo shows Darwin Port sign behind barbed wire.Lawyers for Tiwi Island group that tried to block gas project ordered to pay $9 million to Santos
Lawyers representing Tiwi Islanders trying to stop a gas pipeline running through their traditional sea country have been ordered to pay more than $9 million to gas giant Santos for its legal costs.
Photo shows a huge ship with beams and pipe-laying equipmentGroup of suspected asylum seekers found on NT mainland, as community, government calls for more federal action
Indigenous residents in West Arnhem Land have found eight suspected asylum seekers on the remote Cobourg Peninsula. It comes after a string of discoveries of foreign vessels in the area.
Photo shows The coastline of a remote beach.DV 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.