The NT government will no longer grant new permits to own a pet crocodile, leaving some "devastated" and the NT opposition saying it would "review" the new rules.
Electric cars are booming as a wall of demand barrels towards the power grid. There are risks, but also opportunities
Electric car sales are accelerating and along with it, additional demand for electricity. It's driving questions about how the grid will cope with the growing number of large batteries waiting to be charged.
Photo shows A row of EV charging stations on a suburban road.Annual Beer Can Regatta in Darwin turns 50
This year marks a half century of the event where participants build boats out of beer cans or something similar and hope for the best.
Photo shows Beer Can Regatta, NT Tradition: People constructing a raft out of beer cans.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 49 seconds.Who will be the 2024 AgriFutures Rural Woman of the Year?
Meet the state finalists in the running for the AgriFutures 2024 Rural Woman of the Year.
Photo shows Seven women in seven different photos against a rural background.As music festivals falter, the brightest minds in the industry band together to solve the crisis
As major festivals including Bluesfest, Splendour in the Grass and Groovin the Moo announce cancellations in an industry already on shaky ground, music executives, artists and policymakers have gathered in Darwin to help solve the music industry crisis.
Photo shows Baker Boy and bandmates perform onstage at Bluesfest 2019With the NT election less than a week away, these are the key seats to watch
A handful of NT seats, each with roughly 6,000 voters, may determine which party will form government after the August 24 election. Can they go it alone or will they need to negotiate in a hung parliament?
Photo shows A sign showing a sign directing people to a polling centre.Former PM John Howard defends NT Intervention after police commissioner apology speech
John Howard has defended the legacy of the Northern Territory Emergency Response, a fortnight after NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy's historic Garma address acknowledged its harmful impacts.
Photo shows Two men, one in a police uniform and the other former prime minister John Howard, pictured side by side in a composite image.'The writing's on the wall': Australia's largest mortgage lender sets the tone after ditching climate culprits
Australia's biggest bank is blacklisting fossil fuel companies that can't show genuine efforts to reduce emissions, putting pressure on other finance institutions to follow suit.
Photo shows A Commonwealth Bank branch in Melbourne's CBDMan spared jail time after confronting police with a speer
The Palmerston man was shot by police and handed a suspended sentence, with the judge finding he was unlikely to re-offend.
Photo shows Suspended Sentence, Police Assault: A suburban street with emergency tape around trees.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 55 seconds.Man shot by police officers after threatening them with spear avoids prison time
A judge has spared a man prison time after he was found to have assaulted two police officers with a spear, before they shot him, during an incident in Darwin's outer suburbs in 2022.
Photo shows A young Indigenous man in a wheelchair, being wheeled out by an older man through the front of a court building's front doorNT political leaders face off over crime, COVID and soaring flight costs ahead of election
Stateline NT sits down with the leaders of the Northern Territory's two major parties ahead of the NT election.
Has Video Duration: 12 minutes 10 seconds.NT political leaders face off over crime, COVID and soaring flight costs ahead of election
Stateline NT sits down with the leaders of the Northern Territory's two major parties in the lead-up to the NT election, for a debate on issues from crime and alcohol policy to their parties' chances at the polls.
Photo shows CLP leader Lia Finocchiaro and Territory Labor leader Eva Lawler standing side-by-side outside NT Parliament House and smiling.Country Liberal Party proposes changes to bail laws
The Country Liberal Party has committed to introduce what it is calling "Declan's Law" but the changes have been met with scepticism from the legal community.
Photo shows Bail Reform Scepticism, Biolent Offences: Two women stand over a flower memorial on a grassy area.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 56 seconds.Residents of tiny remote community living in uninhabitable homes could wait years for compensation
Despite a landmark legal win against the NT government last year over the state of their public housing, residents in the remote community of Santa Teresa may have to wait years before they're awarded compensation.
Photo shows A cross stands on a hill above Santa Teresa as the sun rises.'Seeing patients in corridors': Dire state of NT health services laid bare before election
A new survey reveals nearly all of the NT's remote health services believe they are ill-equipped to deliver safe health care to patients.
Photo shows The exterior of the Yirrkala Clinic in north-east Arnhem Land.Labor and Country Liberal Party campaign as pre-polling begins
The Country Liberal Party is promising cash incentives to convince police to stay in the NT while Labor spruiks its ability to attract big ticket investment.
Photo shows Parry Promises, NT Election: Close up of a Police logo on an officer's back.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 56 seconds.Record number of early votes cast in first few days of NT election pre-polling
About three-quarters of territory voters are expected to cast their ballot ahead of election day on August 24, in what's tipped to be a close contest between the reigning Labor government and Country Liberal Party opposition.
Photo shows Two Aboriginal men stand at temporary voting booths inside a hallFossil fuel pollution deadlier than smoking, report finds, as doctors urge immediate action
A Doctors for the Environment report has found fossil fuel pollution is killing more people globally than smoking, and is increasing rates of heart disease, cancer and poor pregnancy outcomes.
Photo shows A gas plant with smoke billowing outTelstra, Optus to delay 3G network closure amid public safety concerns
Telstra and Optus will delay the planned closure of their 3G networks in order to conduct a final public safety awareness campaign amid concerns that emergency services calls and medical devices could be affected.
Photo shows man with tower in bakgroundGreens seek to win in NT despite never holding seat there
The NT Greens have long wished to become a third force in territory politics but despite that the NT remains the only jurisdiction in the country where they've never held a seat.
Photo shows Greens Aim To Win, NT Election: Candidate holds self placard in next to roadway.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 14 seconds.On a school drop-off run, this dad ended up saving three boys from a flooded bus. He's now been awarded for his bravery
Josh Humphris was taking his daughter to school when he came across a bus stuck in rising floodwaters, trapping kids inside. What he did next has earned him a national bravery award.
Photo shows Josh Humphris and daughter Tahnee smile for a selfie in a ute.