'Proudest grandmother' works alongside granddaughter at Barkly art centre
An apprenticeship program in a remote Northern Territory town is helping businesses find skilled workers by connecting homegrown teens to local employment.
Victoria Ellis grew up on a sheep and crop farm in the Southern Riverina of NSW. She has a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Wollongong.
After stints working in Wagga and Albury-Wodonga, she now she finds herself in the heart of Australia, working as a rural reporter at ABC Alice Springs.
An apprenticeship program in a remote Northern Territory town is helping businesses find skilled workers by connecting homegrown teens to local employment.
The Ngangkaṟi in Central Australia use traditional healing techniques to draw out illness with their hands. A new edition of their book aims to share this knowledge Western health workers.
A year after NT Coroner Elisabeth Armitage handed down 35 recommendations from a landmark domestic violence inquest, those on the frontline say things are going backwards.
A 92-year-old man and his daughter are calling for the Department of Housing to install better security at a block of Alice Springs housing commission units, after a series of assaults on elderly residents.
Small business owners in Alice Springs encourage residents to spend at locally owned stores this Christmas to keep money circulating in the community.
Three elderly Alice Springs residents have been assaulted at their Sadadeen homes within a 10-day period this month.
Asta Hill's grief over the tragic death of her younger brother 10 years ago is still raw, but the sad event is part of her story of connection to Alice Springs and hope for the outback town.
For Liam Tunkin, making music is about continuing his late father's legacy and sharing a dark part of Australia's history.
The iconic Bush Bands Bash celebrates 21 years this Sunday at the Telegraph Station on the edge of Alice Springs/Mparntwe.
A study will work with Indigenous researchers who will map cultural assets and integrate traditional healing to improve outcomes in remote centres.
Strong winds uprooted trees, with branches and entire trunks landing on cars and roads when a storm hit Alice Springs.
It was Smithy Zimran's dream to have remote Indigenous patients receive dialysis on their own country, rather than spending long periods out of their own communities.
Smithy Zimran died before he could realise his dream of receiving dialysis on country, but his legacy lives on.
From Monday, September 1, Northern Territory residents can buy and use pepper spray for personal protection in a 12-month trial by the NT government. Let's break down the rules.
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Eighteen-year-old Lesley Thompson will travel to Oslo for an international street soccer tournament that aims to challenge attitudes about homelessness.
Recycling is important to reduce materials that go into landfill, but how can you do it in Alice Springs?
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A ban was imposed after last year's grand final weekend coincided with increased crime and antisocial behaviour.
Twenty-four years ago, the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio sent shockwaves through Central Australia. The ambush left locals wondering "how something so evil could happen" on their doorstep, and it's a mystery that still haunts the community today.
Northern Territory Parks is reminding hikers to carry personal location devices and be well prepared when they head into the outback.
Organisers of an event to promote women's safety are disappointed and shocked after several women reported inappropriate behaviour while participating in the Take Back the Track run on Wednesday night.
Praise for an "extremely lucky" but well-prepared woman recovering in hospital with a broken ankle after a demanding rescue effort on the infamous trail 55 kilometres west of Alice Springs.
Beatrice Ker is a Londoner living in the Northern Territory.
West Macs Monster event director Simon Duke says more than 500 competitors are lining up for five events across the weekend.
Marion Scrymgour files a complaint after a racist incident at a Katherine pre-polling booth, but the electoral commission says it "is not the police".
Alice Springs residents have celebrated the warmth, openness and diversity of their community at the annual Bangtail Muster event.