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Media Releases - 2004
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
| Date | Title |
| 30/6 | Settling cases out of Court |
| 22/6 | $410,000 for Domestic Violence Programs |
| 17/6 | Government welcomes Bradley decision |
| 8/6 | Correct choice for Corrections |
May
| Date | Title |
| 27/5 | Crime figures show safer NT communities |
| 6/5 | Itinerant Handymen on the move throughout the Territory |
April
| Date | Title |
| 14/4 | New era for Territory correctional services |
| 6/4 | No separate system - Criminal code for everyone |
| 1/4 | $1.5 million in one month to Alice business |
March
February
| Date | Title |
| 18/2 | Government's position on Customary Law |
| 11/2 | Darwin reaps $65,350 crime prevention windfall |
| $400,000 for crime prevention grants | |
| Central Australia gets $152,880 crime prevention |
January
| Date | Title |
| 19/2 | Putting the brakes on motor vehicle rip offs |