Ex-tropical cyclone Paul causing heavy rain and flooding in the Top End
Ex-tropical cyclone Paul is causing wild weather in parts of the Top End, some areas have been inundated and roads to communities cut off. Severe weather warnings are in place for the Arnhem,...
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There is still life in those skeletons, as snapper bones help research, and how should camp dogs be dealt with.
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Can the towns of the Northern Territory cope with the population that is predicted for Australia by 2050, and healthy cocodiles is something that can be of benefit.
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Blooding a crocodile in the name of disease research, and hurdling the humps that may be there when it comes to camel handling.
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Using the melon to try and have a good crop, and a gas pipeline in some of Australia's most remote areas inspired a performance by Darwin's symphony orchestra.
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What are some of the hurdles an Indigenous woman faces if she wants to become a doctor, and its been a long time coming but the second phase of the Ord River scheme is there -- what does this mean to...
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With proper accreditation, when buying Australian and imported seafood could remove the bad taste it leaves in some people's mouths and bypassing Katherine, for some its not a bad idea
View ArticleFlood at Mataranka school
Things were a bit on the nose at Mataranka School in the Northern Territory today.
View ArticleFlooding cuts roads around Katherine
Northern Territory Police are warning motorists to take care on the roads around Katherine with several roads cut off after heavy rainfall.
View ArticleTop End rainfall expected to ease
The Bureau of Meteorology says heavy rainfall caused by a tropical low in the Top End should ease over the weekend, but could then form a cyclone off the West Australian coast.
View ArticleWA residents on cyclone alert as Carnarvon assistance announced
The Bureau of Meteorology says residents in the north of Western Australia could be welcoming in the New Year with the state's first Tropical Cyclone of the season.
View ArticleCyclone gears up for New Year's Day
Residents in Western Australia's north-west could be welcoming the New Year with the first tropical cyclone of the season.
View ArticleNorth west WA on cyclone watch with high rainfall forecast
Remote and rural properties in WA's north west are on alert for possible flooding as a tropical low moves across the state, with forecasts it will become a category one cyclone by Saturday morning.
View ArticleContinuing rain a boon for cattlemen
A La Nina system continuing until March is a boon for pastoralists, who can concentrate on getting back into production.
View ArticleTerritory prepares for Yasi remnants
Tropical Cyclone Yasi is expected to be a low pressure system by the time it enters the Northern Territory early tomorrow. But the Bureau of Meteorology is still predicting winds of 100 km/h within 180...
View ArticleCarlos sends rain for NT cattle
Pastoralists in the Northern Territory aren't complaining about ex-Cyclone Carlos passing through their region.
View ArticleGood rainfall for Top End pastoralists
Pastoralists in the Territory aren't complaining about the wet weather from ex-Tropical Cyclone Carlos. The tropical Low brought good rainfalls to much of the Top End during the weekend. Franz Ranacher...
View ArticleTop End stirred but not shaken by quake
An earthquake about 700 kilometres north of Australia has rattled the Top End.
View ArticleCatastrophic fire danger warning for Top End
Northern Territory Emergency Services are on alert today, with a "catastrophic" fire danger warning in place for much of the Top End.
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