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Leaders of flood ravaged community say locals will return to no services
Nauiyu community leaders say residents will return to flood ravaged homes with no services Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 12:26pm In short: Nauiyu / Daly River's Aboriginal organisations say they will not be able to reinstate key services without the support of the NT and federal governments to help repair buildings and replace equipment. The community's Merrepen Arts Centre says residents will miss out on one of the few opportunities they have to generate private income. The NT government says it is...
Australia's biggest barramundi fishing competition under way after flood delay
Major fishing competition the Barra Nationals gets under way after six-week delay due to flooding Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 12:44pm In short: The country's biggest annual barramundi fishing competition is under way on the Northern Territory's Daly River. The competition, which has drawn in more than 150 competitors, was delayed by six weeks this year due to extensive flooding in the region. The winners of the competition will be announced on Sunday.
Nauiyu residents return to 'gut-wrenching' scenes of flood devastation
Nauiyu leaders race to bring services back online as first residents return to flood-ravaged community Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 7:19am In short: Residents of the Northern Territory town of Nauiyu / Daly River have started returning home after spending three months in evacuation centres following extensive flooding. While some buildings have been cleaned and repaired, others remain severely damaged. Residents and community leaders are looking to restart conversations about a proposal to relocate the...
A 5.3-million-year-old deep-sea whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone
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