Katherine's famous 'Jesus loves nachos' graffiti officially trademarked... READ MORE›
Updated January 16, 2018 10 08 21 Every month we ask you to choose the Curious Darwin question you want answered next... READ MORE›
A one-bedroom, city centre apartment costs the equivalent of 3,881 a month in New York, 2,876 in London and 2,618 in Sydney... READ MORE›
Posted January 15, 2018 07 30 45 Video A rooster named Donald Trumpet is said to have the loudest mouth in Pine Creek, according to its owner... READ MORE›
But the Yolngu people of the Northern Territory say they were trading with Indonesians for hundreds of years before that... READ MORE›
The US embassy said it was aware of reports of the death of a US citizen in the Northern Territory ... READ MORE›
Territory Generation, the NT Government-owned corporation that runs power plants in the jurisdiction, wants to build a large-scale renewable energy storage system for Darwin and Katherine... READ MORE›
The 223km Larapinta Trail is a popular trek through rugged bush west of the city of Alice Springs, where temperatures reached 42C on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Artist Ms Multa says she's looking forward to using her new skills for commercial use... READ MORE›
Each of these seasons is associated with distinctive patterns of weather, but also changes in flora, fauna, and human activity... READ MORE›
Commissioner Reece Kershaw said deploying the TRG was necessary to allay community concerns during the Christmas period, when crime was known to spike... READ MORE›
Crocodile expert Adam Britton, a researcher at Charles Darwin University, said alcohol was frequently involved when attacks occur... READ MORE›
Kimberley's hidden world of Indigenous rock art revealed by researchers... READ MORE›
The traditional owners of Uluru, the Anangu people, have called for the climb to be closed since 1985, when the park was placed in indigenous hands... READ MORE›
I think about it pretty much all the time, Dylan Voller says as he looks down to the ground... READ MORE›
A crowd of stunned onlookers watched the enormous bird latch its talons onto the screaming boy's head during a show at Alice Springs Desert Park... READ MORE›
South Australia banned the use of disposable plastic bags in 2009... READ MORE›
The boy appeared at the Old Bailey via video link from Manchester Crown Court speaking only to enter his plea... READ MORE›
If our politicians understood the accomplishments and knowledge of Indigenous Australians, they might be able to take their political demands seriously... READ MORE›
Ms Carroll questioned the need for youth detention centres and instead recommended early intervention and diversionary programs as an urgent priority ... READ MORE›
Indigenous Australia would have the 12th-highest suicide rate globally if it was ranked alongside the world's sovereign states... READ MORE›
Such crocodiles are not uncommon at a young age, particularly in crocodile farms, according to Mr Britton... READ MORE›
Phillip Toyne, the Australian environmentalist, lawyer and co-founder of the national Landcare program, has died aged 67... READ MORE›
Justin and Lauren Jones, from Sydney, recently returned with daughter Morgan from the 102-day expedition... READ MORE›
The World Solar Challenge race from Darwin to Adelaide incorporates cutting-edge battery and solar panel technology, with lightweight chassis of approximately 135kg... READ MORE›
In all, as many as a dozen Australians have been detained in Guangzhou in the past year or so on similar drug charges which could attract the death penalty... READ MORE›
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site... READ MORE›
In July, the Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia visited Alice Springs, Darwin and Yulara as part of its inquiry into stimulating northern Australian tourism... READ MORE›
Doctors, lawyers and human rights advocates from across Australia are calling for the age of criminal responsibility to be raised to at least 14 years... READ MORE›
A week after our meeting, Gardiner attended the Perth funeral of YPG volunteer Jamie Bright, 44, shot dead in Syria in May... READ MORE›
Oberstown youth detention centre staff frightened they may be killed at work... READ MORE›
Northern Territory passes laws to set up Independent Commission Against Corruption... READ MORE›
An enraged Australian man called police after his father burned his prized cannabis plants in a bonfire, reports say... READ MORE›
But his father, Colin Rogan, has told NITV the family has been getting death threats because of the evidence the teenager plans to give... READ MORE›
A third break-out by inmates in two months from the controversial National Youth Detention Centre in north County Dublin has taken place it has been confirmed... READ MORE›
The Greater Manchester Police informed police in Australia, who arrested five men in April, a week before the parade... READ MORE›
Mississippi Choctaw High School's Tushka Hashi III did not make it far, pulling over in a side lane and flanked by challenge officials... READ MORE›
Not for the first time, the Liberal Democrat crossbencher, Senator David Leyonhjelm, has expressed scepticism about the idea that Aboriginal people are the first Australians... READ MORE›
But Australian Federal Police manager Wayne Buchhorn warned that unwittingly bringing drugs into Australia could result in charges... READ MORE›
A report into the Northern Territory's notorious Don Dale Youth Detention Centre has revealed an overwhelming impression of disrepair and despair ... READ MORE›
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