
2019-2020 Annual Report online
27 October 2020
Our latest annual report is now available to view online. Take a look at what 2019-2020 had in store for us.
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27 October 2020
Our latest annual report is now available to view online. Take a look at what 2019-2020 had in store for us.
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26 October 2020
Our latest round of Event Funding is now open, to help support and grow the Territory’s events sector.
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23 October 2020
Locals and visitors alike are being encouraged to celebrate one of the Territory’s most iconic fish as part of National Barramundi Day today. The Darwin Waterfront is hosting a free event to celebrate all things barramundi from 5pm to 8pm.
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18 October 2020
Another lucky fisho has caught a red-tagged barramundi as part of Million Dollar Fish, with the $10,000 catch caught at the Daly River old crossing.
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14 October 2020
Another Territorian is counting his lucky stars after reeling in a Season 6 red-tagged barramundi this week, earning him a whopping $10,000.
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07 October 2020
Australia’s richest fishing comp is shaping up to be a record breaking bonanza with another red-tagged barra reeled in only days after the official launch of Season 6.
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05 October 2020
It was a hat trick for eager fishos with three barra reeled in during the first few days of Season 6 of Million Dollar Fish. With $35,000 in cash prizes going to three lucky fishos, it has been a ripper of a weekend of fishing in the Northern Territory.
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09 October 2020
Something juicy to tantalise your tastebuds is coming in October and you will be mad to miss it! Tickets for the family-friendly Mango Madness Festival are on sale today, and Territorians are encouraged to buy theirs now.
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29 September 2020
Anticipation is building for the start of Million Dollar Fish Season 6, with the popular fishing competition officially launching on Thursday, 1 October 2020.
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21 September 2020
Parrtjima – A Festival in Light wrapped up yesterday in Alice Springs after delighting thousands of people over the course of 10 nights. Final figures show the celebration of Aboriginal art and culture attracted more than 17,000 attendances in total.
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