Access historical Gazettes on the Territory Stories website. The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) makes every effort to ensure the notices contained in the Government Gazette are accurate and ...
This page has a record of the most popular baby names registered in the Northern Territory (NT), organised by year. For further information, email agd.registrargeneral@nt.gov.au.
You may need a permit to hunt in the Northern Territory (NT). There are two types of hunting permits available: pig hunting permit for reserves waterfowl hunting permit. There are restrictions about ...
MVR Jabiru will be closed from Friday 6 December 2024 to Wednesday 5 February 2025, reopening on Thursday 6 February 2025. MVR Yulara will be closed from Monday 16 December 2024 to Wednesday 1 January ...
Good mental health is a sense of wellbeing, confidence and self-esteem. It enables you to fully enjoy and appreciate other people in day-to-day life and your environment. If you are concerned about ...
The plan applies to a 9,282km2 area within the Daly Roper Beetaloo water control district. It covers 0.69% of the Northern Territory (NT) and 2.82% of the water control district. The Tindall Limestone ...
If you want to sell tobacco including e-cigarettes in the Northern Territory (NT), you must have a licence. It is an offence to sell these products without one under the Tobacco Control Act 2002.
Read the following technical notes to find out more about erosion and sediment control.
If your vehicle develops a problem, what you can do depends on how you bought it. If you bought a new vehicle and it is still under warranty, you should talk to the dealer. If you bought a used car ...
increase productivity and efficiency in the heavy vehicle industry reduce duplicate regulations across NT borders lower compliance burdens for operators. Key benefits include: allows some oversize ...
The Northern Territory (NT) flora atlas has over one million plant records. Data comes from the NT Herbarium specimen database and the vegetation site database of the NT. The NT Herbarium database has ...
Khaki weed is a native of tropical America. It’s not known how it came to Australia, but it was first recorded in New South Wales in 1898, then in Queensland in 1910. It is now widespread in parts of ...