Asylum seekers not alone
MORE than 100 people have joined in an immigration detainee support day opposite the Darwin Airport Lodge.
NT second-class
TERRITORIANS are the "Aborigines of Australia", says the leader of the Territory's newest political party.
Church support for youth curfew
SUPPORT for a youth curfew in Alice Springs has sprung up from an unexpected place, while the political parties wrangle about who's toughest on crime.
Hayley's body on line
A NATIONAL body-building championship is locked and loaded for the Top End early next month.
Monday Interview
Tireless fight for rights
KATHLEEN Mills is a musician, poet and passionate activist who lives her life the "old way".
Sport
James in strife
WADEYE'S debut in the NTFL next month could suffer a major setback with their player-coach facing suspension.
Hayley's body on line
A NATIONAL body-building championship is locked and loaded for the Top End early next month.
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Opinion
EDITORIAL
Seawalls a key priority
DARWIN City Council has been talking about building a seawall at Mindil Beach for years.
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Business
BY ALYSSA BETTS IN NORWAY
Knight invades Norway
A TERRITORY delegation flew into the country of $18 cheese-and-salami croissants this week, on a mission to sell the NT as the next land of milk and honey.
Contractors to take hit after firm goes bust
A MAJOR civil engineering company has gone bust only six months after being taken over by an indigenous corporation.
Property
Rental outlook stable in short term
RENTAL yields are beginning to rise again, an expert said yesterday.
Homes put on hold
THE resistance of banks to loan money to first home buyers is at the heart of the small uptake on a Territory Government first home buyer scheme, Chief Minister Paul Henderson said yesterday.
Travel
Only in The Territory
Bonnet-surfers taking a big risk
OLD Darwin is still alive and bonnet surfing if YouTube videos are anything to go by.
Entertainment
Frenzal Rhomb ready to explode
THEY do not pull any punches, rarely apologise and last time they were in Darwin they reduced Jackie O to tears.
Concert without boundaries for detainees
A FENCE will be all that separates Aussie musicians and Darwin-based asylum seekers this weekend.
Lifestyle
Epilepsy sufferers feel pain of stigma
THE mother of a teenage epilepsy sufferer wants Territorians to help shed the disease's adhesive stigma.
Fishing
Retiring from writing not from fishing...
So long, thanks for the fish
THE shift into early build-up weather has finally been bringing us some breaks from those nagging southeasterly dry season winds, and allowing more and more anglers to head offshore in search of reef fish and various pelagic species.
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