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Search for man missing in East Arnhem Land ends after nine days
After a nine-day effort, the search for a missing 31-year-old man in East Arnhem Land has ended due to a lack of leads. The man was last seen at 6am on Friday, May 22 and reported missing to police later that night. NT police have said the disappearance is not being treated as suspicious nor is there evidence of "third-party involvement".
New rom-com brings Arnhem Land love story to Sydney Film Festival screen
Maŋutji (Catching Eyes), a short film shot in the Arnhem Land community of Yirrkala, is making its debut at the Sydney Film Festival. The romantic comedy stars model Cindy Rostron and first-time actor Denzel Marika, who play love interests Muthali and Rakay. Mangutji is one of five films screening at the festival today that were created after a nation-wide call-out for First Nations stories about love.
Arnhem Land culture takes centre stage at Barunga Festival 2026
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Prescribed burns are lit in Australia's Northern Territory to minimize the severity of fires later in the season
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'Bittersweet': These unique trees only flower once in their life — then die
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Mining set to restart at one of the NT's biggest gold reserves
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Police release body-worn footage of fugitive bikie's dramatic arrest
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