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'Extremely rude and incorrect', gyms weigh in on Katherine's obesity epidemic
Gym owners have fired back at a recent report outing Katherine as the most overweight and obese town in Australia, with some saying it is 'rude and incorrect'. Read on.
'My electricity's been milked' Katherine resident warns of power theft
A Katherine resident was shocked to find a long blue cord snaking from his property to his neighbour's on return from a three month working-holiday to Perth, last week. Read on.
High price being paid on gas search
Origin Energy is spending $100 million searching for shale gas in the Beetaloo. Read on.
Bores hit by water shortage have run dry
Many Katherine residents are facing a water crisis as the dry season lingers, with a growing number of bores needing to be drilled deeper into a diminishing aquifer. Read on.
Fallout from pastoral backflip continues to rock native title owners
The war of words continued today after the NT Government's stunning backflip on pastoral leases yesterday. Read on.
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