Alice Springs News
Alice Springs News - the most recent Alice Springs News stories are listed below:
Lip Service Wont Be Enough
Lands and Planning Minister Gerry McCarthy should make firm commitments to the families affected by the collapse of Carey Builders when they meet in Alice Springs on Saturday.
17 Assaults In The Territory Every Day
The latest assault figures provide a disturbing reminder of the extent to which violent crime has increased across the Territory under Labor and the additional effort that is required to tackle the problem.
Labor Failed On Carey Builders
The individuals and families who contracted Carey Builders to construct their dream homes in Alice Springs were badly let down by the Labor Government.
Answers Sought Over Carey Collapse
Member for Braitling, Adam Giles, has written to Government Minister Gerry McCarthy in relation to the collapse of Alice Springs based company Carey Builders Pty Ltd.
No End In Sight To Housing Crisis
The Housing Industry Association's report on the Territory's residential building requirements over the next decade reflects the current housing shortfall in Central Australia.
No Roundabout For Larapinta Lovegrove Intersection
The Henderson Government will not build a roundabout at the intersection of Larapinta and Lovegrove Drives, Transport Minister, Gerry McCarthy advised Parliament last month.
Country Liberals Committed To Change In Lingiari
The Country Liberals tonight pre-selected joint candidates for the Federal seat of Lingiari.
Labors Housing Legacy
The Henderson Government's public housing failures continue to hurt Territorians, with waiting times for a two-bedroom home in Darwin blowing out by 7 months in February and wait times for all types of public housing in the Top End increasing.
Better Late Than Never
The Territory Opposition has welcomed the Health Minister's announcement of an independent external review of the incident involving an unqualified doctor working at the Alice Springs Hospital.
Independent Inquiry Needed
The Health Minister, Kon Vatskalis, must launch a full and independent inquiry into the recruitment of medical professionals in the Northern Territory.
