Croc danger is real. Do not become complacent or risk your life. To report a problem crocodile or if you see a crocodile caught in a trap, call a Parks and Wildlife Commission ranger in Darwin on 0419 ...
All public bus services are free from Monday 1 July to Monday 30 September. This applies to Darwin, Casuarina, Palmerston and Alice Springs. Residents and visitors are encouraged to take advantage of ...
Under the Water Act 1992, water resource investigations are carried out to allow effective planning for water resource development and environmental protection. An ongoing program across the Northern ...
Access historical Gazettes on the Territory Stories website. The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) makes every effort to ensure the notices contained in the Government Gazette are accurate and ...
where fishing for coastal reef fish is primarily done using hook and line methods. To help manage overfishing concerns in this fishery, the CLF Harvest Strategy has been in place since 1 July 2023.
For a list of programs, funding and support available to Northern Territory (NT) businesses, read the NT business support guide PDF (4.8 MB).
The Flora River is stunning with crystal-clear emerald springs and tufa dams. There are saltwater crocodiles in the river so do not swim and Be Crocwise at all times. There is excellent fishing and ...
The Business Growth Program will temporarily close on Monday, 30 September at 5pm. A refreshed version of the program with updated guidelines, will open following a brief transition period on Friday, ...
Explore the majestic beauty of this park. The cool scenic gorges are refuges for plants and animals unique to here. Temperatures across the Northern Territory can be very hot between October and April ...
About cancer, support services, early detection and screening, treatments in the NT, types of doctors and your cancer. Find after hours medical care, emergency dental help, information on bites and ...
Golden snapper are one of the most popular reef fish for anglers in the Northern Territory (NT). They fight hard, taste great and they can grow up to 100cm and 11kg and live up to 20 years of age.
Some food businesses in the Northern Territory (NT) must follow the Food Safety Standard 3.2.2A. The standard requires certain food businesses to have: a food safety supervisor staff trained in food ...