Territory Stories

Collection of NT News front pages

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Title

Collection of NT News front pages

Other title

Tabled Paper 864

Collection

Tabled Papers for 14th Assembly 2020 -; Tabled Papers; ParliamentNT

Date

2023-05-16

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Made available by the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory under Standing Order 240. Where copyright subsists with a third party it remains with the original owner and permission may be required to reuse the material.

Language

English

Subject

Tabled papers

Publisher name

Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

Place of publication

Darwin

File type

application/pdf

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Copyright

Copyright owner

Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/907675

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/907676

Page content

I YOUR VOICE IN THE TERRITORY NT^News Wednesday. February 25,2015 ntnews.com.au YOUNG MUMS' PLEA TO] STOPCUlSjfffer STORY P3; Nopygsigfe. ATRENNERf SPRlSlEteg STORYPI m? ).30%aa!lnd6ST SHEFFIEUD HITS RED? CENTRE^ SPORT v ^ The community^ expects more | from its leaders than getting drunk at topless bars9 Senior CLP pollie takes explosive swipe at own party in Parliament Full story P2 'Bad call' over bananas Petrol gouge exposed AN Atawa man said he was "intimidated and threatened" with police action if tie failed to co-operate with the National Danana Freckle Erailication Program. Ron Harbeck, 74, (pictured right) wrote lo Chief Minister Atl;m Giles expressinv concerns about the profiram, and was then phoned by a government employee mm VI-MTHEOIZ01HA ing him about the consequences of failure to co-operate with the campaign. Mr Harbcck said lie was told refusal to co-operdte with the campaign would lead ultimately to departmental slafT forcing fnlry lu liis Mullen Ganlens home accumpanied by police, if necessary. ^ Full story; P4 Y-> /<l MOTORISTS have been eeltine ripped off at the pump despite eiyoying some of the lowest fuel prices in close to ;idecade. Analysis by the Australian Automobile Association showed the avenige annual relailer prufU maryin htid men 35 per 1 cent since February 2012, from S3<; a litre to 12.3C a litre. In the Temtory, the rise was even sharper until public pressure, a media campaign and low oil prices gave motorists a reprieve from late last year. AANT general manager Edon Bell said margins had risen more than 100 per cent before lasl year's fuel summit, when prices fell dramatically. y Full story: P7 [pressfpffla "'"""'"^"^'.''4,)"<'""