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  1. Renewing your membership

    https://nt.gov.au/community/concessions-and-payments/nt-seniors-recognition-scheme/manage-your-membership/renewing-your-membership

    Renewing your membership. You must renew your membership between 1 January and 30 June each year. If you do not confirm your details by 30 June each year, your …

  2. Contact Interpreting and Translating Service NT

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/interpreting-and-translating-service-nt/contact-interpreting-and-translating-service-nt

    Contact information for the Interpreting and Translating Service NT, including mailing address, email and telephone number.

  3. More information

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/sleep-and-your-child-zero-to-six-years/more-information

    If you are having trouble getting your child or baby to sleep, or need support, you can contact these services.

  4. Working with interpreters workshops

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/interpreting-and-translating-service-nt/working-with-interpreters-workshops

    Information for government, businesses and community groups about interpreter workshops. Find out how to communicate well with non-English speaking clients.

  5. Volatile substance use: sniffing

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/young-people-alcohol-and-drugs/volatile-substance-use-sniffing

    Information about treatment orders for volatile substance abuse, also known as sniffing.

  6. Getting ready for toilet training

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/toilet-training-your-toddler/getting-ready-for-toilet-training

    Most toddlers show they are ready to start toilet training between 18 months and two-and-a-half years. Find out if your toddler is ready.

  7. Aboriginal language police cautions

    https://nt.gov.au/community/interpreting-and-translating-services/aboriginal-interpreter-service/aboriginal-language-police-cautions

    You can get the Northern Territory police caution in 18 Aboriginal languages. The caution is used by police when they want to question somebody.

  8. Children with a disability

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/children-and-learning-about-sexuality/children-with-a-disability

    Information for parents of children with a disability about how to teach your child about sexuality.

  9. When to seek help

    https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/discipline-and-children-birth-to-12-years/when-to-seek-help

    When to get help disciplining your child.

  10. Who can apply

    https://nt.gov.au/community/grants-and-volunteers/grants/community-benefit-fund-gambling-research-grants/who-can-apply

    Find out who can apply for gambling research grants, and what the criteria is.