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Parliament sat again this week, as a result there's lots to talk about. We discuss what unfolded this week and the various bits of legislation introduced by the government. As always we discuss a wide range of issues on this episode including the happenings in parliament this week but also a lot of other things happening around the NT.

The unofficial and unelected mayor of "Clown Town" joins us to unravel this weeks newsworthy activities.

Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory.

This week’s stories are:

1. Two bottle shops held up, staff threatened with having ‘throats slit’: Police

2. ‘One with our community’: Fyles says she has support of caucus while calls for her to stand down mount

3. Rocks, bottles not included in Labor bail reform weapon list – but throwing stars, nunchucks, catapults are

4. Fyles Govt feared the public would attack during anti-crime rally, email reveals

5. Government proposes buy-back of grocery store liquor licences to reduce grog harm

6. Government struggling with record inmate numbers and overcrowded NT prisons

7. Barkly Regional Council to keep investigation into alleged bullying and harassment secret as by-elections called

8. Chief fire officer called police on firies for ‘criminal damage’ done with non-permanent markers

9. Long overdue underground power network work to finally start in northern suburbs: Govt

10. Job Fyles - Job of the week?


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