Tash Adams, Tennant & District Times

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Action-packed weekend of racing

Karen Jones If your backside wasn’t trackside on the weekend, you missed out on an action-packed weekend of racing. Two Northern Territory Titles were contested over the course of two nights. The NT Junior Sedan 2021 Title and the NT Wingless 2021 Title was up for grabs.

Remote community leading the way on renewables revolution

The tiny outback community of Marlinja has taken its first steps towards its goal of becoming a leader in remote renewable energy generation with the launch of a solar-powered community centre this week. The Marlinja Community Centre is a partnership between the Marlinja community and Original Power’s Clean Energy Communities Project which is working to empower Indigenous communities to take the lead on the remote renewables revolution through incubation of community-owned solar projects across the Northern Territory.

Tennant Creek farewells beloved ‘Froggy’

Hundreds of mourners turned out to farewell iconic local, Denise Goddard on Tuesday. While the funeral was held at St Mary’s Cathedral in Darwin, Tennant Creek was well represented, with current priest, Father John and former priest, Father Joseph from Christ the King Catholic Parish amongst those officiating at the service. Denise, whose Aboriginal heritage is Kaytetye, was born and raised in Tennant Creek although ongoing health problems took her away from the town she loved for years at a time.

Ministers drop in to support Jurnkurukurr volunteers

The Jurnkurakurr Volunteers continue to turn up each night at BP in their efforts to curb some of the anti-social behavior around Tennant Creek. The word of what they are doing appears to be spreading far and wide, with several visitors coming along last week to see what is happening in our community.

Four Barkly youth in awards spotlight

Four Barkly youth have shone in the 2021 Northern Territory Young Achiever Awards. Hugh Dawson (22) from Elliott won the Colemans Contracting and Earthmoving Agriculture Award, and was selected as the overall winner from all 12 categories of this year’s awards. He was nominated for his ability to recognise the opportunities of the cattle industry for young people.

Three tiers of Govt sign to show it’s still a Deal!

Marking the second anniversary of the signing of Australia’s first ever regional deal – all three tiers of government joined to show their recommitment to the Barkly Regional Deal. Federal Minister Nola Marino, Minister Selena Uibo and Barkly Mayor Jeffrey McLaughlin signed a Statement of Recommitment at the Council Chambers to make a clear commitment to working together with the community, continue to seek input from the local community, business leaders, youth and investors, and support Aboriginal leadership in the region.

Local kids test out the BMX track

Catherine Grimley. After having to reschedule to Friday morning, there were plenty of kids at the BMX track Friday morning to give the track a test run ... Tennant Creek was fortunate to have visiting internationally renowned coach, Jade McPherson, at the tryouts to give riders the benefit of his experience, as well as WA and international champion Rider, Jordan Callum along to demonstrate some more advanced skills.