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New private firm run by former top NT public servants raises ‘troubling concerns’

New private firm run by former top NT public servants raises ‘troubling concerns’

A private consultancy company started by one of the Territory’s most senior public servants has recently employed another senior bureaucrat, with both heavily involved in establishing the NT Government’s private investment attraction and gas regulation policies over the past five years, raising questions about the potential for confidential government information to be used for private gain.

Male arrested in connection to bedroom assault of child

Male arrested in connection to bedroom assault of child

Sex crimes detectives have arrested and charged a 20-year-old male with gross indecency of a child under 14, in connection to a sexual assault that occurred in Anula early Saturday morning when a girl was allegedly assaulted while sleeping in her bed.

King Charles sends message to Territorians and donation following recent flood events

King Charles sends message to Territorians and donation following recent flood events

King Charles III has sent a message to Territorians following recent floods across the NT, saying the “devastating havoc the wet season has caused” is the result of climate change, while the NT Administrator’s Office said his Majesty also included a “personal donation” of an undisclosed value to help with flood recovery efforts.

Edged weapons used in two break-ins, nine arrested: police

Edged weapons used in two break-ins, nine arrested: police

Nine people have been arrested in Alice Springs after two separate incidents in which four males, including one armed with an edged weapon, broke into a house and five males, armed with edged weapons and metal poles, broke into a caravan, threatening residents and stealing car keys in both cases, NT Police said.

Part II: The long road to the Rights of the Terminally Ill Bill

Part II: The long road to the Rights of the Terminally Ill Bill

A post-euthanasia legislation education campaign in remote Northern Territory Aboriginal communities in 1996 revealed deep cultural fears about whitefella “kill business”, evidence that informed a federal inquiry, but it was moral arguments from outside the Territory that ultimately drove the law’s override, writes Dr Robyn Smith.

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