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Daly River resident says police had to rescue family after house set on fire, police media confused about incident

Daly River resident says police had to rescue family after house set on fire, police media confused about incident

A Daly River resident said police had to rescue six people from a house that was set on fire, including a seven-month-old baby, by the Jovi Boys gang and associates during a riot in the community, an assertion that was not originally accepted by NT Police media but later confirmed, while Police Minister Brent Potter said police had prioritised a protest at Lee Point rather than attending the community riots.

Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for May 6

Trip around the Nation: Free to Read National News for May 6

Today’s national news includes an MP claiming she was drugged and sexually assaulted, the Government promising to slash $3 billion off student debt due to a cost-of-living crisis, PM Albanese vows new funding to help women escape domestic violence, and Police shoot dead armed teen after stabbing attack.

Darwin to host Motocross World Championship round

Darwin to host Motocross World Championship round

The Lawler Government has signed a deal to host the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme’s Motocross World Championship at Hidden Valley from next year, with taxpayers to foot the $1.6 million bill to build a new track, while the total cost to Territorians to host the event was not disclosed.

CEL Australia to develop $100 million Darwin Convention Centre hotel

CEL Australia to develop $100 million Darwin Convention Centre hotel

A Singapore-based hotel and resort company has been chosen to develop and operate the proposed $100 million Darwin Convention Centre hotel, that has been billed as an “upscale” four-star facility with 236 rooms that will include at least one pool and a couple of restaurants.

Liquor inspectors doing bottle shop checks with police in Alice Springs

Liquor inspectors doing bottle shop checks with police in Alice Springs

Licensing Inspectors are being used side-by-side with police officers to monitor people buying alcohol in bottle shops in Alice Springs, after the removal of some police axillary liquor inspectors from the town, an NT Police press release with no spokesperson’s name on it has retrospectively announced.

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