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Stall Holders Caught Selling Chinee Apple at Markets

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Stall Holders Caught Selling Chinee Apple at Markets

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has issued local stall holders with a formal warning after they were caught selling the fruit of a banned weed at Rapid Creek markets.

Protect Your Patch on Territory Day

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Protect Your Patch on Territory Day

Rural landholders are being urged to stay safe and protect their patch this Territory Day.

Regional Bushfire Management Plans Released

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Regional Bushfire Management Plans Released

Bushfires NT today released bushfire management plans for the Arnhem region and Vernon Arafura region.

2018 Waterfowl Survey

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2018 Waterfowl Survey

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has completed its 2018 waterfowl survey ahead of this year’s waterfowl hunting season.

Container Deposit Scheme Review Update

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Container Deposit Scheme Review Update

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) today thanked the hundreds of Territorians who have had their say on the Container Deposit Scheme (CDS).

GAP Closing Soon

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GAP Closing Soon

This year’s Gamba Action Program (GAP) is set to close later this month.

Have Your Say on Container Deposit Scheme

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Have Your Say on Container Deposit Scheme

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is inviting Territorians to comment on the operations of the Container Deposit Scheme (CDS).

Inaugural Women in Water Symposium

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Inaugural Women in Water Symposium

Water for development will be one of the key themes discussed at next week’s inaugural Women in Water Symposium.

Gamba Control Protects Communities

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Gamba Control Protects Communities

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Weed Management Branch has undertaken roadside surveys of more than 1140 Top End properties since November 2017 for gamba grass compliance.

Darwin Aquifers are Filling

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Darwin Aquifers are Filling

Aquifers in the greater Darwin area have responded positively to the recent monsoon rainfall experienced during January.