The Week That Was – 21st February 2025Katie Woolf is joined in the studio by Attorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby, Speaker of NT Parliament Robyn Lambley, Opposition Leader Selina...
Maternity and birthing services to cease at Darwin Private Hospital after decline in birthsAustralian Nursing and Midwifery Federation’s NT secretary Cath Hatcher responds to news that maternity and birthing services are ceasing at...
Attorney-General outlines changes to make justice system more efficient after sitting in the court roomAttorney-General Marie-Clare Boothby says the CLP is acting on reforms to defamation laws that have been in the works since...
Labor claims NT prisons will continue to be swamped with CLP only focused on punitive measures instead of alternatives to custodyOpposition Leader Selina Uibo says the Chief Minister needs to stand by her word if she’s told the NT Police...
Commissioner keen to borrow 100 corrections officers from interstate, with NT prisons being locked down due to major staff shortagesCorrections Commissioner Matthew Varley says he’s already been in contact with his interstate counterparts about borrowing experienced officers to help...
Chief Minister hopes staff from interstate can be deployed in NT prisons as early as next weekChief Minister Lia Finocchiaro says the NT Government will continue to fund the NT ICAC despite an investigation into improper...
The Week That Was – 14th February 2025Katie Woolf is joined in the studio by Minister for Health and Alcohol Policy Steve Edgington, Opposition Leader Selina Uibo...