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Victorian man missing at Uluru
NT police release the name and a photo of a Victorian man missing at Uluru. [MORE]
No public inquest into dementia patient death
The Northern Territory Coroner has formally rejected calls for a public inquest into the death of a 72 year old dementia patient.[MORE]
Severe weather warning for Yulara
The Bureau of Meteorology says there is a severe thunderstorm warning for Yulara with the chance of damaging winds at speeds of up to 90 kilometres an hour.[MORE]
Head injuries suspected after campervan rolls
Two people have been flown to Alice Springs Hospital - one with suspected head injuries - after their campervan rolled near Yulara in Central Australia.[MORE]
Wingsuiters to arrive in Alice for record-breaking attempt
A world record wingsuit skydive attempt will take place near Docker River near the West Australian border this weekend.[MORE]
Qantas cuts flights to Uluru
Qantas has cut its direct flights between Uluru and Melbourne and will scale back its service between Uluru and Sydney in a bid to cut its rising costs.[MORE]
Flying Doctors turn 80
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) celebrates its 80th birthday today with a series of events around Australia.[MORE]
Delays in construction of new Uluru viewing area
The Federal Government says construction of a new sunrise viewing area at Uluru has been set back by several months.[MORE]
New ideas sought for Uluru fox control
The managers of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park are continuing investigations into appropriate fox control measures in the area.[MORE]
Tasmanian bus driver missing in Central Australia
Police in Central Australia are looking for a 58 year old Tasmanian bus driver, who is believed to have made off with a tour bus.[MORE]
Tourist bus bursts into flames
More than 20 people were on board a tour bus yesterday when it burst into flames near Yulara in Central Australia. [MORE]
World record Uluru jump scotched
A pair of adventurers whose world record skydive over Uluru has been scotched by national park authorities say the move is "silly". [MORE]
Wait continues as dead tourist's autopsy comes back inconclusive
Northern Territory police say it could take another month to determine what caused the death of a Japanese tourist at a Central Australian tourist spot on Sunday. [MORE]
Lingiari's independents, minor parties go after Labor
The independent candidate for Lingiari, Maurie Ryan, says voters in Lingiari are in a unique position to elect an Aboriginal person who will have a voice in Federal parliament.[MORE]
Man accused of Yulara sex assault
A 32-year-old man has been arrested over the sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman in Yulara, in central Australia, on the weekend.[MORE]
Heavy rain lashes Yulara
Heavy rain and lightening are hitting the tourist town of Yulara near Uluru in the Northern Territory's south.[MORE]
Investigated NT officer returns to duty in Mutitjulu
A Northern Territory police officer has been stationed back at the Aboriginal community of Mutitjulu, after being investigated for inappropriate behaviour.[MORE]
Group says Mutitjulu community not penniless
An independent body that governs Indigenous corporations has rejected claims that the Mutitjulu Aboriginal community in central Australian is being left penniless.[MORE]
We don't need the army: Indigenous leaders
The leaders of the Mutijulu community in Central Australia say there's no need for military occupation.[MORE]
Women dies after falling into fire
An elderly woman who fell into a fire at Docker River, about 200 kilometres west of Yulara in central Australia, has died from her burns.[MORE]
Children sing their way from Uganda to Uluru
A group of Ugandan children will hold centre stage at Uluru today when they perform a concert for indigenous children.[MORE]
Queenslander convicted of ecstasy possession, walks free
The Alice Springs Magistrates Court has released a 23 year old Queensland man with a suspended sentence for possession of 129 ecstasy tablets.[MORE]
Indigenous job opportunities at Uluru
A new $15 million tourism project at Uluru in Central Australia could provide jobs for the local Aboriginal community.[MORE]
Central Australia remembers Anzac bravery
As the sun rose over the desert this morning, hundreds of people gathered in the heart of Australia to commemorate Anzac Day.[MORE]
Investigations continue into legionella bacteria at NT resort
The Northern Territory Health Department expects to confirm this week if a tourist from Norway contracted Legionnaire's disease while on holiday in Central Australia.[MORE]