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  1. Town centres you can be banned from

    https://nt.gov.au/law/alcohol/bans-and-dry-areas/town-centres-you-can-be-banned-from

    Breaking Northern Territory alcohol laws can see you banned from drinking in many town centres.

  2. Seizure of property due to a crime

    https://nt.gov.au/law/crime/seizure-of-property-due-to-a-crime

    Information on when your property can be seized if it is suspected of being involved in a crime.

  3. Alcohol and other drugs

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/support-services/alcohol-and-other-drugs

    Resources and support services for parents and young people about alcohol and drugs.

  4. Coroner and inquests

    https://nt.gov.au/law/courts-and-tribunals/coroner-and-inquests

    When a death is reported to the Coroner, what happens in an inquest, being a witness in an inquest and Coroner’s office contact details.

  5. Organise your own celebrant and ceremony

    https://nt.gov.au/law/bdm/getting-married/organise-your-own-celebrant-and-ceremony

    Information on getting married if you choose your own celebrant and arrange your own ceremony in the Northern Territory.

  6. Going to court as a witness

    https://nt.gov.au/law/courts-and-tribunals/going-to-court-as-a-witness

    Going to court as a witness, child witnesses, vulnerable witnesses, witness security, claiming expenses and loss of wages and Witness Assistance Service…

  7. Review of decisions

    https://nt.gov.au/law/rights/freedom-of-information/review-of-decisions

    How to seek a review of decisions when you lodge a freedom of information (FOI) request in the Northern Territory.

  8. Going to court

    https://nt.gov.au/law/courts-and-tribunals/court-cases-orders-and-sentencing/going-to-court

    What happens when you go to court in the Northern Territory.

  9. Markets and pawnbrokers

    https://nt.gov.au/law/rights/markets-and-pawnbrokers

    Your rights when hocking or pawning goods.

  10. Dispute resolution

    https://nt.gov.au/law/rights/dispute-with-a-business/dispute-resolution

    Information on dispute resolution with the help of NT Consumer Affairs.