You must apply to transfer the ownership of a second-hand vehicle within 14 days of the date of the sale.
This page has contact information for remote health services.
The Northern Territory (NT) carpet python is found in the Top End. It is one of the largest, most familiar snakes in Australia, mostly due to its popularity as a pet. There are six subspecies of ...
Access historical Gazettes on the Territory Stories website. The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) makes every effort to ensure the notices contained in the Government Gazette are accurate and ...
You can't search other people's birth, death, marriage and change of name records due to privacy laws. The only records that are open to the public are historical records. If you want to search the ...
Careflight NT is a service that helps people who are seriously ill or injured and need urgent medical attention. They use planes or helicopters to transport patients from remote communities or small ...
People with dementia, their carers and families can access dementia assessment, treatment, education and support through the Top End and Central Australian Memory Services. Specialist dementia ...
In the Northern Territory (NT), there are 5 municipal councils, 3 shire councils and 9 regional councils. These council's responsibilities can include: waste management domestic animal management ...
This page has information on how to apply for a birth, death, or marriage certificate in the Northern Territory. collect your certificate from Darwin or Alice Springs Births, Deaths and Marriages ...
Declaration status: Class B (only declared Class B: South of 16°30' S latitude). Rubber bush is native to tropical Africa and Asia. It was probably introduced to Australia as a garden plant, or in the ...
The Northern Territory Government publishes procurement opportunities on Quotation and Tenders Online (QTOL). Use QTOL to submit your quotation or tender online. QTOL will allow you to record and ...
To find out what court cases are on in the Local Court and Supreme Court, you can read daily court lists published on the court websites. You can also find out what is on in the Northern Territory ...