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Extra $8.2m for domestic violence frontline amid ‘enormous’ need for funding Dozens of frontline services across the NT will share in $8.4m funding – while movement on $180m promised to the ...
‘No more’, shouted hundreds of Territorians – no more violence, no more silence.
The Country Liberal Party is auditing the Northern Territory’s domestic violence framework, arguing it is failing to keep people safe – despite the framework never having received full funding.
Gun violence is an entirely American problem, and these newspapers know it. Over the weekend, a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas left 21 people dead, and another nine were killed in Dayton, Ohio ...
The NT News has produced a powerful front cover following the shocking allegations of youth abuse in juvenile detention centres in the territory. In bold, thick writing the paper reads, “Sack ...
More women die from domestic violence in the Northern Territory than anywhere else in the country. A victim, who is lucky to be alive, speaks out for others who can't.
The Front Page 3/26: Reporting on violence, Medium’s latest pivot, and newsroom social media policies Plus: The Emancipator pays homage to abolitionist newspapers, student paper diversity reports, and ...
'Stop Allice Springs from being on front page of the paper': Alice Springs Mayor backs PM's plan to invest $842.6 million in NT in bid to boost policing and reduce crime Alice Springs Mayor Matt ...
NT Police Minister Kate Worden says officers are doing the best they can under difficult circumstances, but women with first-hand experience of violence see things very differently.
Recently the NT government recognised the existing plan to tackle domestic violence was not working and there would need to be an audit undertaken before a promised $180m could be distributed to ...
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