Chris is having the week off this week so David "Woody" Wood has stepped into the chair to fill his spot. As usual there is plenty to talk about.
Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper (this week it's Woody), about some of the stories making news in the Territory.
This week's stories are:
1. Police union accuse Jamie Chalker of double standards over alleged resignation dispute
3. Tivan signs deal for talks over buying 200 to 300 MW of electricity from Sun Cable
4. Chief Minister claims no damage done to Howard Springs workers’ camp by flood evacuees
5. NT Electoral Commission seeks legal advice over Barkly Regional Council by-election nomination
6. Public Employment Commissioner says fire truck slogan writing covered under protected action
7. Gina Rinehart’s S. Kidman Co sells Brunchilly station in the Barkly
8. ‘Everyone coming together’: Second rally against crime planned for Saturday at Parliament House
9. Job of the week
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