https://ntcoss.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/231129-DFSV.pdf Stakeholders welcome DV law changes but say more funds required. Advocates have welcomed reforms to modernise and strengthen the Territory’s domestic violence laws, but say it will be...
The Reserve Bank raised interest rates for a 13th time in 18 months in November, imposing more financial pain on many Territorians in the midst of a cost of living crisis. ACOSS recommended the Commonwealth step in and tackle inflation at its roots including working...
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Territorians need more support and better protections to afford the basic costs of living, including access to affordable housing, transport and electricity amid a difficult cost environment.In the last year inflation reached the highest level in more than two...
The Alice Spring Transport Working Group is pleased to release the final report for the Mparntwe(Alice Springs) Transport Disadvantage Research Project. Transport disadvantage impacts people’s ability to access work, health, affordable food, education, and other...
NTCOSS was asked by NT Government Minister, Hon Kate Worden to support the public announcement of the release of Action Plan 2 as part of the 10-year Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Reduction Framework. The NT Government said Action Plan 2 aims to create...