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The 30th and final Alice Springs Beanie Festival has been a sellout, setting a new record of $400,000 worth of beanies sold in three days.
Less than two years after being elected in a landslide, the Labour PM is expected to announce his resignation to make way for another leader.
The problem for both the Coalition and Labor is that things are only going to get more difficult for ordinary families in the years ahead, and the economic environment is likely to keep favouring One Nation's message.
The family of Horsham man Neville Nicholson is concerned for his safety and is desperate for his safe return.
The fog new parents feel is real, but it seems to be driven less by motherhood rewiring the brain than by exhaustion, overload and the relentless demands of caring for a tiny human.
After learning from Native American Yuchi families, Pertame elders and young mothers in Alice Springs are raising babies in a total immersion Language Nest and hope to extend the model into primary school.
Ukraine's growing arsenal of locally produced long-range drones are getting increasingly sophisticated, allowing Kyiv to increasingly strike targets across Moscow.
Pauline Hanson's claims that Australian businesses are "tied" to lazy workers they "can't sack", are labelled inaccurate by some employment law experts and small business advocates, while one HR representative says…
The NT government is extending alcohol bans in town camps beyond 2027, in a move welcomed by the health sector as a win for community safety.
The Northern Territory Labor party has replaced their deputy opposition leader with a newcomer to parliament, in a move they say will win back the trust and confidence of the people of Darwin.
Customers will still have to spend their COVID-19 flight credits credits by June 30, but will now have more time to travel.
As the Alice Springs Beanie Festival celebrates its 30th and final year, we're exploring the weird and wonderful handmade creations — and the characters working hard behind the scenes — that have made the annual event…
The government's announced changes to its tax package are seeking to allay the fierce post-budget backlash from vested interests and some commentators.
The Northern Territory's main energy retailer, Jacana, reveals about 5,000 customers — thousands more than previously thought — have been caught up in a smart meter bungle leading to long delays in their billing.
Youth homelessness rates remain stubbornly high in Central Australia and advocates are renewing calls for a transitional housing model for young people to be established to tackle the issue.
The tree is said to have sheltered Robin Hood, the legendary 13th-century bandit who stole from the rich and gave to the poor and took refuge in the Nottingham forest.
When Pauline Hanson stood up at the National Press Club, it was not just for the audience watching on broadcast TV. In the age of social media, the bite-sized clips that come later are far more important.
Both fans and the Japanese government push back after a series of Trump administration posts using images from popular anime and manga.
A Russian-speaking ransomware operation known as The Gentlemen has reportedly claimed responsibility on the dark web for a cyber attack that shut down two regional Queensland sugar mills for a week.
Donald Trump has held a press conference in France following the United States and Iran signing a memorandum of understanding to end the war.
A legal battle between Jackie "O" Henderson and ARN Media appears still headed for an October trial after her former co-host Kyle Sandilands settled his own court case against the company.
Katherine couple Nicki and Luke Asling have been living on their back verandah for the past three months, after their home was flooded to the ceiling in March. Local renovators say it will take months for all the…
A New York architect was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences plus 100 years after pleading guilty to the murders of at least eight women in Long Island's Gilgo Beach.
New Federal Reserve chairman Kevin Warsh presides over a decision at his first board meeting to leave interest rates on hold.
Millions of Australians have been often unwittingly moved to complex and variable power tariffs. An energy watchdog says bills must be simplified.
A 37-year-old legal aid worker who was arrested while sharing a hotel bed with a teenage killer she helped evade authorities after he breached his parole has pleaded guilty to attempting to pervert the course of justice.
South Australia's lower house has voted against a bill to restrict access to abortions past 25 weeks. The legislation was defeated 36 votes to 9.
The Northern Territory government's newly released climate resilience plan has listed the acceleration of gas extraction at the Beetaloo Basin as a top priority. Environment groups have fiercely criticised the plan…
Two children have died after being struck by a car while sitting in a pram in Sydney's south-west.
The crash caused chaos as people left their vehicles to frantically try to smash the cockpit window and free those inside.
As the number of people waiting for social housing continues to grow, the amount of available homes is falling as a proportion of Australia's total housing stock.
Virgin Australia has been criticised for pocketing $93 million in COVID-era flight credits, which are due to expire within weeks.
The High Court slashes an award for exemplary damages for four former inmates from Darwin's notorious Don Dale Youth Detention Centre who were affected by a tear gas incident in 2014.
From a mother forced to labour in a hospital's tearoom, to a baby sent home with jaundice on a busy night, doctors warn they are no longer able to provide NT patients with the standard of care they deserve.
The Alice Springs branch of Victims of Crime NT will be closed by the end of the week, with the organisation's chief executive citing funding insecurity. The closure will mean victims in the region will only be able to…
Federal Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has visited Alice Springs, where he has met family of Kumanjayi Little Baby and renewed the Coalition's calls for deeper scrutiny of federal funding directed to the region.
Braden Jentian, 38, has been sentenced to life behind bars for the "protracted and highly brutal murder" of his 22-year-old female partner, whose body was found in a vacant block in Katherine in 2024.
Once a cheap meat for families doing it tough, the price and availability of rabbit means it has gone from family dinner to fine dining.
England coach Brendon McCullum says he went from "bewildered to angry to gutted" after hearing captain Ben Stokes was involved in another late-night incident.
Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson says the two-day Senate inquiry into the government's budget measures is "running roughshod over democracy". Follow live.
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