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Whether you are a performance poet, a serious actor or someone who just likes to get up on stage and give it a go, we are looking for you.

ABC Grandstand's home of the AFL competition with the latests comments from our experienced broadcasters.

As an author, columnist, mother of three, pug owner and freelance wife, Susan Maushart has developed a keen interest in why people make the choices they do.

Rob Smith and Tim Moore share their Tales from the Tinny as they navigate their way through the big rivers, estuaries and deep blue of the Northern Territory.

All things rail. Your host is former Deputy Prime Minister and train enthusiast Tim Fischer.

Not only does North Australia cover the top half of a continent, it is now central in any discussion about our future.

Tough at the Top is a Territory-style sketch comedy series created by Anne Edmonds and Anna Daniels

The Darwin Festival is an 18 day cultural celebration, set in the lush tropical gardens of Darwin.

The ABC Fiction Award is presented annually to the winner of a nationwide competition held by ABC Books, with the support of ABC Local Radio and ABC Television.

The 2020 summit follows Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's announcement in early February that he would convene 1000 of Australia's "best and brightest brains" to help to develop a long term strategy for the country's future

The apology in Federal Parliament to the Stolen Generations of Australia is expected to become a defining moment in the nation's history. Crowds gathered across the country to mark the occasion with tears, cheers and emotional displays of relief, happiness and in some cases, anger.

In the news and media, we hear so much about life in remote Aboriginal communities. This national focus on communities has increased since the Federal Government announced its intervention into Northern Territory remote communities.

Red Dust Role Models is a charity which takes prominent Australians to remote indigenous communities like Wadeye, a large Indigenous communities 250km south west of Darwin.

The Nightwatchmen bring you the latest on the Test matches between Australia and the West Indies

We're proud of the music we play. It's a unique mix of contemporary adult album tracks, pop, blues and roots from Australia and around the world..
Do you have a small green house mate who pays the rent by eating pesky insects?
The winds were picking up, people told to shelter indoors and the SEWS siren sounded.
The pest Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN), has been discovered at Thorpdale in Gippsland. It's discovery, just over six weeks ago has lead to a trade standstill for the region. Farmers are eagerly awaiting to hear if they'll be able to sell their crops this summer. The region, 140k's south east of Melbourne, produces on average 70,000 tonnes of spuds each year, with ninety per cent of the harvest going interstate. But while the region remains in quarintine, no potato can cross the border, leaving farmers and their families in the unknown...
Its all about rock hopping to glory on the Tinny this week, with landbased expert 'Blue' joining the boys for an A-Z of fishing from the shore.
Some say it's the most important job on a cattle station - keeping the water flowing so all the stock can get a drink.
In north-east Arnhem Land a mobile timber mill has been set up to support a local Indigenous enterprise.
A katherine mango farm has enjoyed its best season in decades with good fruit and great prices.
Almost every species of crocodilian in the world has moved to the Territory and set up residence at an exhibition space in the Darwin CBD.
An old Indonesian fishing boat with the name of a crocodile goddess is at the middle of a new Indigenous business venture in north east Arnhem Land.
Ever wondered what's it like spending most of your working day underwater, caring for oyster shells, always on the lookout for nasty creatures like crocodiles and sharks?
