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Northern Territory Parliament comes to Alice Springs

Protestors confront politicians as parliament sits in Alice Springs

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Veteran NT politician dies

The Northern Territory's Country Liberal Party stalwart Bernie Kilgariff has died at the age of 86 in an Alice Springs nursing home.

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Brown questions nuclear dump rationale

The Greens Senator Bob Brown says a proposed nuclear waste dump at Muckaty Station is not necessary.

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Greens laud uranium deal scrapping

Greens' Senator Scott Ludlam said scrapping the Napperby uranium project is a win for the people of central Australia.

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NT Country Hour podcast 15/06/2010

How could tax changes affect family trusts and farms and a camp draft horse goes missing

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NT Country Hour podcast 17/06/2010

It may be remote but it hasn't stopped people from flocking to Brunette Downs as they celebrate 100 years of horse racing; and where is Australia's second-oldest political party headed?

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NT Country Hour podcast 24/06/2010

What does the elevation of Julia Gillard to the Lodge mean for regional Australia in areas such as mining, agriculture and women in remote areas, and should Charles Darwin University be involved in...

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PM grilled on Territory issues

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has toured Darwin and said she will not budge on the proposed nuclear waste dump site at Muckaty Station north of Tennant Creek.

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Julia Gillard goes toe to toe with Julia Christensen

Prime Minister Julia Gillard covered everything from asylum seekers to religion to drag queens when she spoke to ABC Breakfast's Julia Christensen in the Darwin studio.

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Greens choose entertainer as Senate candidate

The Greens have chosen the award-winning Central Australian entertainer Warren H. Williams as its Northern Territory Senate candidate for the upcoming federal election.

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Frustration led Greens candidate to politics

A Central Australian country musician says he would be better able to represent Aboriginal issues in the Northern Territory than other Indigenous politicians.

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Country star chosen as Green Senate candidate

The Greens have named country music singer Warren H Williams as their Northern Territory Senate candidate for the upcoming federal election.

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Town camp resident named Greens' candidate

The newest candidate for the federal seat of Lingiari will be running on an anti-intervention, anti-nuclear platform for the Greens.

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Store nuclear waste at source, not in NT: Brown

Greens leader Bob Brown has called for nuclear waste to be stored where it is produced, such as at the Lucas Heights nuclear reactor, not at Muckaty Station.

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The Northern Territory could become an international nuclear waste dump: Greens

The Greens have launched their election campaign in the Northern Territory and the Greens leader, Bob Brown, joined ABC Breakfast presenter Julia Christensen to talk light-rail, nuclear waste dumps,...

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Gillard and Hale on the campaign trail

Prime Minister Julia Gillard pressed the flesh in Darwin with sitting member Damian Hale on Sunday to try and save the marginal seat of Solomon

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Scullion downplays candidate's domestic violence order

The Coalition's Senator for the Northern Territory, Nigel Scullion, says his party was aware one of its candidates had been fined for a breach of a domestic violence order when it endorsed him.

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Battle heats up for 2nd biggest electorate

A planned nuclear waste dump and a domestic violence case are two of the issues stirring up federal election interest in the NT electorate of Lingiari.

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NT Opposition attacks over grog problems

Chief Minister Paul Henderson has come under fire in Parliament over claims that publicans are selling liquor to problematic drinkers in Alice Springs.

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Indigenous voters turn away from major parties

Indigenous leaders say many Aboriginal people voted for the Greens or independents because neither major party was offering them anything of substance.

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