12 June 2026 Media release Tiny Teddy's fight for life after cardiac arrest at home Weeks after her baby son Theodore suffered a cardiac arrest at home, Moulden mother Sarah Williams reunited with the emergency medical dispatcher and paramedics who helped save his life, personally thanking them and encouraging more Territorians to learn CPR. Read story 06 June 2026 News Territory classrooms called on to support first responders St John NT is encouraging Territory students to thank local first responders through free classroom activities, with winning submissions scoring a school ambulance visit while promoting community spirit, emergency awareness and appreciation. Read story 05 June 2026 Media release From classmates to crewmates: best friends now serving the Territory together Two Territory-trained paramedics who met at university are now working side by side in Darwin, highlighting the benefits of growing local talent. As National Best Friends Day approaches, St John NT is celebrating their journey and encouraging more paramedics to build their careers in the Territory, where diverse clinical experience and strong community connections await. Read story 04 June 2026 News St John NT prepares for 49th Finke as race celebrates 50 years As the Tatts Finke Desert Race celebrates 50 years, we're preparing for our 49th consecutive year supporting the iconic event, with volunteers, paramedics and support teams helping keep competitors and spectators safe across the weekend. Read story 05 May 2026 Media release 1,500 Territorians asked to weigh in on ambulance care St John NT has launched its 2026 Patient Experience Survey, with 1,500 randomly selected Territorians invited to share feedback on ambulance care as demand continues to rise. In 2024–25, crews responded to more than 101,000 Triple Zero calls and cared for over 56,000 patients. The survey helps identify what’s working, where improvements are needed, and informs service planning. Open from 4 May to 5 June 2026, responses are confidential and contribute to national benchmarking. Read story 19 August 2021 Staff Profiles EMPLOYEES: From Corporate to Clinical Paramedic Amanda Recently celebrated her 15 years with St John NT – but she wasn’t always on road. Read story 16 August 2021 COVID-19 Update: Darwin, Palmerston & Katherine lockdown St John NT wishes to advise that as per advice from the NT Chief Minister this morning a number of our services will be unavailable for the next 72 hours Read story 09 August 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Darwin Festival taking the lead on public safety with a donation from St John NT A new initiative from St John NT is helping Darwin Festival to better resource their event emergency management. Read story 20 July 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Alice Springs Town Council making public safety a top priority St John NT is helping the Alice Springs Town Council to make public safety a top priority. Thanks to a Northern Territory Government community benefit fund grant, five community sports Read story 05 July 2021 Staff Profiles EMPLOYEES: A return to the Territory for new St John NT Chief Medical Officer The last time Thomas worked in the Territory was during his final year as a medical student in 2009. In the space of six weeks in the Emergency Department at Read story 02 July 2021 COVID 19 UPDATE 2 July - Changes to St John NT Services Thank you Territorians – lockdown is lifted but we still need to be careful. Read story 15 June 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Anne comes to the rescue in Katherine Lifelike heartbeats and sounds associated with breathing make ‘Anne’ the closest that ambulance staff and volunteers can come to train for a real-life emergency. Read story 24 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Saving lives top priority for Katherine business A Katherine business has made public safety a top priority. St John NT presented a lifesaving automatic external defibrillator (AED) to Narelle Sinclair from Sinclair Sports Therapy as part of 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 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 14 14 Page 15 15 Page 16 16 Page 17 17 Page 18 18 Current page 19 Page 20 20 Page 21 21 Page 22 22 Next page Next › Last page Last » 2026 (27) 2025 (38) 2024 (25) 2023 (28) 2022 (32) 2021 (51)
12 June 2026 Media release Tiny Teddy's fight for life after cardiac arrest at home Weeks after her baby son Theodore suffered a cardiac arrest at home, Moulden mother Sarah Williams reunited with the emergency medical dispatcher and paramedics who helped save his life, personally thanking them and encouraging more Territorians to learn CPR. Read story
06 June 2026 News Territory classrooms called on to support first responders St John NT is encouraging Territory students to thank local first responders through free classroom activities, with winning submissions scoring a school ambulance visit while promoting community spirit, emergency awareness and appreciation. Read story
05 June 2026 Media release From classmates to crewmates: best friends now serving the Territory together Two Territory-trained paramedics who met at university are now working side by side in Darwin, highlighting the benefits of growing local talent. As National Best Friends Day approaches, St John NT is celebrating their journey and encouraging more paramedics to build their careers in the Territory, where diverse clinical experience and strong community connections await. Read story
04 June 2026 News St John NT prepares for 49th Finke as race celebrates 50 years As the Tatts Finke Desert Race celebrates 50 years, we're preparing for our 49th consecutive year supporting the iconic event, with volunteers, paramedics and support teams helping keep competitors and spectators safe across the weekend. Read story
05 May 2026 Media release 1,500 Territorians asked to weigh in on ambulance care St John NT has launched its 2026 Patient Experience Survey, with 1,500 randomly selected Territorians invited to share feedback on ambulance care as demand continues to rise. In 2024–25, crews responded to more than 101,000 Triple Zero calls and cared for over 56,000 patients. The survey helps identify what’s working, where improvements are needed, and informs service planning. Open from 4 May to 5 June 2026, responses are confidential and contribute to national benchmarking. Read story
19 August 2021 Staff Profiles EMPLOYEES: From Corporate to Clinical Paramedic Amanda Recently celebrated her 15 years with St John NT – but she wasn’t always on road. Read story
16 August 2021 COVID-19 Update: Darwin, Palmerston & Katherine lockdown St John NT wishes to advise that as per advice from the NT Chief Minister this morning a number of our services will be unavailable for the next 72 hours Read story
09 August 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Darwin Festival taking the lead on public safety with a donation from St John NT A new initiative from St John NT is helping Darwin Festival to better resource their event emergency management. Read story
20 July 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Alice Springs Town Council making public safety a top priority St John NT is helping the Alice Springs Town Council to make public safety a top priority. Thanks to a Northern Territory Government community benefit fund grant, five community sports Read story
05 July 2021 Staff Profiles EMPLOYEES: A return to the Territory for new St John NT Chief Medical Officer The last time Thomas worked in the Territory was during his final year as a medical student in 2009. In the space of six weeks in the Emergency Department at Read story
02 July 2021 COVID 19 UPDATE 2 July - Changes to St John NT Services Thank you Territorians – lockdown is lifted but we still need to be careful. Read story
15 June 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Anne comes to the rescue in Katherine Lifelike heartbeats and sounds associated with breathing make ‘Anne’ the closest that ambulance staff and volunteers can come to train for a real-life emergency. Read story
24 May 2021 Media release MEDIA RELEASE: Saving lives top priority for Katherine business A Katherine business has made public safety a top priority. St John NT presented a lifesaving automatic external defibrillator (AED) to Narelle Sinclair from Sinclair Sports Therapy as part of 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