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The Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Services is administered from the Peter McAulay Centre in Berrimah. The Northern Territory Police maintains 63 local police stations and 5 police shopfronts coordinated by their respective Local Area Commands. [7]
McMillans Road is a major arterial road in the northern and eastern suburbs of Darwin, Northern Territory Australia. The road provides an access route for some of the city's most important infrastructure including Darwin International Airport, Northern Territory Institute of Sport, Marrara Oval and the headquarters and training college of the Northern Territory Police.
Located within Berrimah are the Summer Institute of Linguistics, Kormilda College, Berrimah Power Station, CSIRO Wildlife Research Laboratory, Berrimah Research Farm Centre, Darwin Prison, Don Dale Youth Detention Centre, the Showground and Exhibition Centre. Berrimah is a predominantly industrial area.
Defence Establishment Berrimah and the Northern Immigration Detention Centre are located in Coonawarra. History The ...
The Don Dale Juvenile Detention Centre, located in Berrimah, near Darwin, is the largest purpose-built center for juvenile detention in the Northern Territory.. Juvenile detention in the Northern Territory is administered by Territory Families, since a departmental reorganisation following the Labor victory at the August 2016 Northern Territory general election.
Kay Burley’s memorable interviews: From Peter Andre to empty chairing MP. Charlotte McLaughlin, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter. February 5, 2025 at 6:50 AM.
CDC Northern Territory's depots at Berrimah and Humpty Doo had a combined total of 158 buses as of February 2022, [21] although the vast majority of these buses are not utilised for public bus services, instead performing charter, school bus and special needs transport duties. While a total of 47 buses are painted in the Darwinbus livery of ...
Peter Yeomans, psychologist “People try to make sense of what happened, but it often gets reduced to, ‘It was my fault,’ ‘the world is dangerous,’ or, in severe cases, ‘I’m a monster,’” explained Peter Yeomans, a staff psychologist at the VA Medical Center in Philadelphia.