

Parks divestment plan is civic overreach
I struggle to see any merit in the Alice Springs Town Council's bizarre project of civic overreach. COMMENT by MIKE GILLAM

Probing take on the history of Adelaide House
A group of locals are taking a fresh look at Adelaide House in Todd Mall, the town’s first hospital and usually seen as a monument to the revered Reverend John Flynn, a product of his “hard work and advocacy.” It was an important part of the “mantle of safety” Flynn of the Inland envisioned for the people of the outback. So long as they were white. ERWIN CHLANDA reports.

Death in custody: Care could not be provided in home town
Kumanjayi White, who died in custody in Alice Springs this week, had his own house in Yuendumu but in recent times his family and the community had found it impossible to make satisfactory arrangements for his care. Exclusive report by ERWIN CHLANDA.

Solutions for Warlpiri relations with justice system ignored: Elder on death in custody
Letter to the Editor
The young Warlpiri man who died in police custody in Coles in Alice Springs on Tuesday May 27 is my jaja (grandson).
Our family, all Warlpiri people and many other people here in Central Australia are devastated by this death.
Ned Jampjinpa Hargraves, Yuendumu
PHOTO: Arrest in the Yipirinya shopping centre on June 10, 2020. Alice Springs News photo.

They were blowing in the wind
Where do all these poxy flies come from? Many are blowing in the wind. ERWIN CHLANDA reports.

Public information, government style
The NT Government’s transferring of significant functions from the Office of the Auditor-General to the Ombudsman is proceeding with the administration’s usual contempt for transparency. ERWIN CHLANDA reports.

Alice journalist wins global award
Alice Springs journalist Alex Barwick wins the top gong at the New York Festivals Radio Awards with a podcast about Pine Gap.

Youth imprisonment laws 'dangerous'
Frontline Territory health care workers with more than 1000 combined years of experience in serving NT communities have today written to the Chief Minister calling for urgent changes to the Territory's criminal legal system.

10 parks may be 'divested'
The town council has identified 10 parks, mostly small ones, for possible “divestment” (red dots on the map). ERWIN CHLANDA reports.
Note update May 29, 2025.

Police look behind violent crimes
Local police intelligence personnel track known regional grievances, according to a spokesman, replying to questions from the Alice Springs News whether initiatives are in place to prevent criminal payback after alleged events such as last Thursday’s in Gregory Terrace. ERWIN CHLANDA reports.