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Northern Territory Chief Minister has announced new funding for a space base and major road in Northeast Arnhem Land.

Northern Territory Chief Minister has announced new funding for a space base and major road in Northeast Arnhem Land. The government will spend $45 million upgrading the Central Arnhem Road, adding to a $180 million commitment from the commonwealth.

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Gunner is a goner, regardless 🙌 NTelection2020 He is the NT's biggest political failure, that was deemed an impossible feat after Adam Giles legacy! Gunner had full control of parliament and has still managed to drive the Northern Territory clean into the ground🤦‍♂️ TimeToGo

More political morons wasting money on space fantasies when governments neglect inaction mismanagement incompetence and failures on energy and water policy and infrastructure will see rivers and towns run dry and major widespread blackouts this summer

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