Modern gaming finds an unlikely home in the Top End, with Darwin’s most storied pub in the heart of the city becoming a new esports and technology centre.
Christmas lights are an annual tradition for many Australian homes. But in the Top End, there are extra steps to ensure the displays survive the wet season.
Northern Territory Police have confirmed a man and woman, both aged 34, and four girls aged nine, six, four, and two were killed in the crash near Pine Creek last month.
Police are forced to conduct a number of rescues amid flooding in western parts of the Northern Territory, as the remnants of former tropical cyclone Ellie move inland.
Cash-strapped miner Energy Resources of Australia says the federal government has agreed to release almost $60 million from the security bond meant to ensure the mine site is rehabilitated.
The man involved in a hit and run which killed a 15-year-old boy in Darwin last year has apologised to the victims family, pleading guilty in the Darwin Supreme Court on Tuesday.
A group of young Indigenous men have become new players in the world of video
game media, creating a new web series produced in the heart of Central
Australia.
The federal election is one of the biggest logistical challenges in the country. This challenge is compounded when rolling out voting in some of Australia’s most remote communities.
A former employee of a Darwin construction business pleads guilty to two counts of obtaining benefit by deception after it is discovered she paid for a holiday with a company credit card.
It's the fishy mystery that's had locals hooked for almost a fortnight. Is there a shark in Darwin's Lake Alexander? The mystery has now been solved and the catch is a big one.
Concerns have been raised about a Northern Territory government proposal which
would require commercial contractors to complete a university
qualification before they can become registered.
A detailed business case recommends two projects as the best solutions to ensuring water security for the Darwin region amid growing concerns over water supply.
It should be a pristine stretch of Northern Territory, but the Wessel Islands
archipelago is being choked by plastic waste, and Charles Darwin University
researchers and rangers say the problem is only worsening.
A judge says a man aged 20 and a boy aged 16 had shown a "selfish disregard" for the safety of other road users in their actions after a hit-and-run last year that left a 47-year-old man dead.
Dozens of dachshunds have gathered at Albrecht Oval in Alice Springs to take
part in a fundraising event for the local animal shelter — and make friends.