News
The Department of Logistics and Infrastructure advises that the current NT Bus Tracker app has been reviewed and has been replaced with an improved bus tracking system for all Territorians.
Katherine High School STEAM building completed
The $16.7 million STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) centre at Katherine High School has officially been completed, delivering a modern, purpose-built facility that will significantly enhance learning outcomes for students in the region.
Seeking volunteers for ‘Super Tuesday’ bike counts
Register to become a volunteer and be part of a national bike count known as ‘Super Tuesday’.
Community safety is the Northern Territory Government’s number one priority, and that includes making sure every Territorian feels safe when they catch a bus.
Borroloola sports and cyclone shelter officially complete
The Borroloola community has a new multi-purpose facility with the completion of the $11.7 million Borroloola sports and Cyclone Shelter.
The Department of Logistics and Infrastructure is changing the current speed limits on Channel Island Road and the Stuart Highway as per national best practice.
Darwin Region Water Supply Program
The future of Darwin’s water security lies in a multi-source supply system.
The Motor Vehicle Registry is trialling a booking system for transactions that must be completed in person. The trial is for Darwin’s Goyder Road outlet and available for these transactions:
Howard Springs Road shared path
The Department of Logistics and Infrastructure is constructing a new shared user path along Howard Springs Road.
The Northern Territory Government has announced plans to progress a proposed multi-user, multi-asset infrastructure corridor as part of its commitment to rebuild the Territory economy. It is called Territory Energy Link and was formerly known as the Tennant Creek to Darwin Infrastructure Corridor.








