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Visiting Darwin's markets is a feast for the ears and eyes, with buskers and performers greeting you as you amble along.
View ArticleMeet Bobby Sate
Bobby Wibisono is an original stallholder at Darwin's famous Mindil Beach markets. His smile has been captured on thousands of cameras as he fans the flames at his satay stall.
View ArticleWhat a load of old tripe
What do you like to enjoy for lunch? A nice chicken and salad sandwich maybe? How about a naughty meat pie? Maybe sushi is on your menu.
View ArticleMore karting around as track gets upgrades
The facilities at the go kart track at Hidden Valley in Darwin will be upgraded to allow it to host the Australian National Karting Titles in 2012.
View ArticlePubs given flexibility over smoking ban
The Northern Territory Government says a bill banning smoking from outdoor areas at pubs and clubs will allow sufficient time for building modifications to be made.
View ArticleCompetition watchdog backs liquor restrictions
The competition watchdog has approved a liquor accord in the Casuarina shopping district amid concerns about anti-social behaviour.
View ArticleMusic venues should provide ear plugs: Senate
Pubs and music venues could soon have to hand out ear plugs and put up warning signs if their music is too loud.
View ArticleConcerns raised about changes to drinking hole
Police, politicians and community groups have raised concerns about a hotel's bid to alter its licence conditions.
View ArticleWaterfront beer garden objections rejected
The Liquor Licensing Commission has rejected the Darwin Waterfront Corporation's objections to a beer garden in the precinct because it missed a deadline.
View ArticlePubs score World Cup trading hours victory
Several Darwin pubs and clubs have been given permission to remain open late during the World Cup.
View ArticleHot Potato in hot water
A Darwin nightclub has got itself into hot water for allowing over-crowding in an underground venue.
View ArticleDrinkers face tougher rules under new accord
Spirits will be served in plastic glasses and there will be no happy hour in Darwin after 7pm as part of plans to curb alcohol-fuelled violence in the city.
View ArticleAntisocial revellers to face police crackdown
Northern Territory Police will hit the streets this weekend for a crackdown on late night alcohol-related violence.
View ArticleNT pubs worried about push for early closure
Northern Territory pubs and clubs say any push for earlier closing hours to reduce alcohol-fuelled violence would be short-sighted.
View ArticleShould the Cup be a public holiday in the Territory?
The Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce CEO, Chris Young, estimates 50 per cent loss in productivity of workplaces around Darwin on Melbourne Cup day. Should the Cup be a public holiday in the...
View ArticleTerritory kite festival
Could Tennant Creek be the site of a new kite festival? 105.7 ABC Morning's presenter Leon Compton seems to think it's the perfect spot
View ArticleHotel lobby group backs minimum grog price
The Australian Hotels Association says enforcing a minimum price for grog is a good idea but it will not stop alcoholics getting their fix.
View ArticleAssaults floor grog price hike, says Mills
The Northern Territory Opposition says a minimum price for alcohol will not reduce grog-related violence and anti-social behaviour.
View ArticleNightclub allegedly breached 'nude' guidelines
The Northern Territory Licensing Commission is to hold a hearing into 10 alleged breaches of the Liquor Act by Darwin's Discovery night club.
View ArticleClub encouraged breast exposure, hearing told
The owners of Discovery Nightclub in Darwin will soon find out if they face any penalties for allegedly breaching liquor licence laws and adult entertainment guidelines.
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