01 April 2026 Media release Territory paramedics unite with Easter safety message Paramedics across the Northern Territory urge drivers to slow down, stay safe, and look after others this Easter. With travel and road risks, incidents are preventable. Crews highlight dangers of alcohol, fatigue, and remote conditions, encouraging planning, safe driving, and responsibility to reduce fatalities and ease pressure on emergency services. Read story 31 March 2026 News Volunteers set to get ‘Wicked’ upgrade thanks to community raffle St John NT volunteers will receive upgraded uniforms funded by a 2026 “Wicked” raffle inspired by the musical. The initiative aims to replace worn gear, improving comfort and visibility. With over $5,000 in prizes, the fundraiser encourages community support for volunteers providing vital first aid services across the Northern Territory. Read story 29 March 2026 Media release Ambulance service at critical response level On Friday, 27 March 2026, from 10.00pm St John NT Ambulance Operations in the Darwin region escalated to Operational Capacity RED*. At 00.25am, the service further escalated to Operational Capacity WHITE, meaning we were unable to provide service delivery. Read story 21 March 2026 Emergency contact during Tropical Cyclone Narelle St John NT crews and volunteers are joining with emergency and health workers across the Top End in preparation for Tropical Cyclone Narelle. Please remember to follow Secure NT and the BOM for the latest information. If you or someone near you is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 000 For public information about Top End floods including the Katherine region, Beswick, Darwin River and Daly River call Secure NT between 8am and 6pm on 1800 888 901. If you or Read story 16 March 2026 News Waters break as Katherine floodwaters rise During severe flooding in Katherine, St John NT paramedics responded to a Triple Zero call from a woman in premature labour, navigating flooded roads to deliver her safely to a temporary Emergency Department where baby Venice was born, highlighting the teamwork of emergency and healthcare services. Read story 08 March 2026 News Six Territory women recognised in national ambulance honours St John NT recognises six recipients of 2026 CAA Women in Ambulance Honours, celebrating leadership, clinical excellence and cultural impact by women across ambulance, communications and leadership roles in the Northern Territory. Read story 24 February 2026 Staff Profiles How a simple 'thank you' can shape 20 years of service Matt Cowie marks 20 years with St John NT, rising from Student Paramedic to Southern Operations Manager, shaped by service, leadership, community, major incidents, and the enduring impact of a simple “thank you.” Read story 21 May 2021 News AMBULANCE: An outback rescue The breathtaking scenery of the 223km Larapinta Trail runs from the Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Mount Sonder (Rwetyepme) in stunning Arrernte Country. Whilst incredibly beautiful, the trail can be Read story 20 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Volunteer community spirit recognised Almost 1000 hours of volunteer dedication has been recognised through a St John NT award. Read story 12 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: New service tackles fatigue and performance in Australian workplaces Integrated Safety Support, Australia’s leading specialist in workplace fatigue and healthy sleep training and smartphone apps, has announced the launch of a new service that is suitable for all workers Read story 10 May 2021 Staff Profiles VOLUNTEERS: Ashleigh's story Fifteen-year-old St John NT Cadet Ashleigh was well-prepared to face the organisation's annual Cadet First Aid Competitions over the May Day long weekend. Not only had her Cadet trainers, St Read story 07 May 2021 News Ambulance service caring for Territorians St John NT has responded to the United Workers Union’s allegations today reassuring Territorians that the service is well and truly fit for purpose. Read story 07 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: The Territory is healthy, happy and hungry for more events! Bass in the Grass is just over a week away, and the Territory’s events are going gangbusters despite the rest of the country still reeling from the effects of COVID-19 Read story 07 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Central Australian schools receive lifesaving AEDs Two Central Australian schools will receive lifesaving automatic external defibrillators (AED) from St John NT as part of a Northern Territory Government community benefit fund grant. Read story 20 April 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Helping paramedics stay safe How you respond in an emergency can mean the difference between life and death. You need to assess the situation, think fast and prioritise your actions to preserve the life Read story 14 April 2021 News EMPLOYEES: Fresh start in Katherine for graduate paramedic, Matt Wright. There are a lot of differences between growing up in a city down south and growing up somewhere rural in the NT. 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01 April 2026 Media release Territory paramedics unite with Easter safety message Paramedics across the Northern Territory urge drivers to slow down, stay safe, and look after others this Easter. With travel and road risks, incidents are preventable. Crews highlight dangers of alcohol, fatigue, and remote conditions, encouraging planning, safe driving, and responsibility to reduce fatalities and ease pressure on emergency services. Read story
31 March 2026 News Volunteers set to get ‘Wicked’ upgrade thanks to community raffle St John NT volunteers will receive upgraded uniforms funded by a 2026 “Wicked” raffle inspired by the musical. The initiative aims to replace worn gear, improving comfort and visibility. With over $5,000 in prizes, the fundraiser encourages community support for volunteers providing vital first aid services across the Northern Territory. Read story
29 March 2026 Media release Ambulance service at critical response level On Friday, 27 March 2026, from 10.00pm St John NT Ambulance Operations in the Darwin region escalated to Operational Capacity RED*. At 00.25am, the service further escalated to Operational Capacity WHITE, meaning we were unable to provide service delivery. Read story
21 March 2026 Emergency contact during Tropical Cyclone Narelle St John NT crews and volunteers are joining with emergency and health workers across the Top End in preparation for Tropical Cyclone Narelle. Please remember to follow Secure NT and the BOM for the latest information. If you or someone near you is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 000 For public information about Top End floods including the Katherine region, Beswick, Darwin River and Daly River call Secure NT between 8am and 6pm on 1800 888 901. If you or Read story
16 March 2026 News Waters break as Katherine floodwaters rise During severe flooding in Katherine, St John NT paramedics responded to a Triple Zero call from a woman in premature labour, navigating flooded roads to deliver her safely to a temporary Emergency Department where baby Venice was born, highlighting the teamwork of emergency and healthcare services. Read story
08 March 2026 News Six Territory women recognised in national ambulance honours St John NT recognises six recipients of 2026 CAA Women in Ambulance Honours, celebrating leadership, clinical excellence and cultural impact by women across ambulance, communications and leadership roles in the Northern Territory. Read story
24 February 2026 Staff Profiles How a simple 'thank you' can shape 20 years of service Matt Cowie marks 20 years with St John NT, rising from Student Paramedic to Southern Operations Manager, shaped by service, leadership, community, major incidents, and the enduring impact of a simple “thank you.” Read story
21 May 2021 News AMBULANCE: An outback rescue The breathtaking scenery of the 223km Larapinta Trail runs from the Alice Springs Telegraph Station to Mount Sonder (Rwetyepme) in stunning Arrernte Country. Whilst incredibly beautiful, the trail can be Read story
20 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Volunteer community spirit recognised Almost 1000 hours of volunteer dedication has been recognised through a St John NT award. Read story
12 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: New service tackles fatigue and performance in Australian workplaces Integrated Safety Support, Australia’s leading specialist in workplace fatigue and healthy sleep training and smartphone apps, has announced the launch of a new service that is suitable for all workers Read story
10 May 2021 Staff Profiles VOLUNTEERS: Ashleigh's story Fifteen-year-old St John NT Cadet Ashleigh was well-prepared to face the organisation's annual Cadet First Aid Competitions over the May Day long weekend. Not only had her Cadet trainers, St Read story
07 May 2021 News Ambulance service caring for Territorians St John NT has responded to the United Workers Union’s allegations today reassuring Territorians that the service is well and truly fit for purpose. Read story
07 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: The Territory is healthy, happy and hungry for more events! Bass in the Grass is just over a week away, and the Territory’s events are going gangbusters despite the rest of the country still reeling from the effects of COVID-19 Read story
07 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Central Australian schools receive lifesaving AEDs Two Central Australian schools will receive lifesaving automatic external defibrillators (AED) from St John NT as part of a Northern Territory Government community benefit fund grant. Read story
20 April 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Helping paramedics stay safe How you respond in an emergency can mean the difference between life and death. You need to assess the situation, think fast and prioritise your actions to preserve the life Read story
14 April 2021 News EMPLOYEES: Fresh start in Katherine for graduate paramedic, Matt Wright. There are a lot of differences between growing up in a city down south and growing up somewhere rural in the NT. According to St John NT graduate Paramedic Matt Read story