The Miwatj Health Gove Australian Football League (GAFL) is up and running for season 2020, with Round 1 delivering exciting games this past weekend. In just two years the competition...
This week the Strong Road Safety NT Leaders Program delivered in partnership with AFLNT, MACC and the Territory Government’s Road Safety NT through the MLLLC won the national Indigenous Programs Award at the Annual Australian Road Safety Foundation Awards.
Forty-nine of the best young female footballers from right around Australia are in Darwin and staying at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre for a high-performance camp.
AFLNT and NO MORE have re-committed to their long-standing partnership to work together for a future free of violence in the Northern Territory. They will work with NTFL, CAFL and remote leagues in this quest.
Darwin will see some of the best remote Territory football talent on display this weekend as the 2019 Quitline Regional Challenge Carnival takes place at TIO Stadium and the Marrara Cricket Ground.
Congratulations to the hometown heroes, the Yuendumu Magpies on winning four do-or-die finals to claim the Grand Final, and to Santa Teresa for being the best women's team.
Sawyer Berd from Kalkarindji and Charlie Wunugmurra from Lake Evella were the deserving recipients of the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre program's 'Leadership Award' after spending a week in Darwin, and as such will play special roles at the AFL game.
The Round 11 AFL game between Melbourne and Adelaide to be played in Darwin on Saturday 1 June 2019 will have a unique feel with Sir Doug Nicholls Round celebrations and the NT's very own Michael Long the AFL's chosen ambassador.
The Round 11 game in Darwin between Melbourne and the Adelaide Crows will be an even greater occasion as the AFL uses Sir Doug Nicholls round to honour our very own Michael Long.
AFLNT congratulates the Northern Territory’s Michael Long on being a deserved finalist in the 2019 Australian of the Year Award, which was announced at a function held in Canberra tonight
Telstra has supplied two new eight-seat Toyota Prados to the MLLLC as part of a three-year partnership to help the Foundation support the education activities of the program.
AFLNT congratulates Patron in Chief of the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre and AFLNT Team of the Century inductee, Michael Long on being named 2019 NT Australian of the Year.
Gove will once again host the annual Chief Ministers Cup this weekend, the fourth year the carnival has run which began for East Arnhem Land communities affected by Cyclone Lam in 2014.
Football players and officials from the Big Rivers region arrive in Gove tonight after a long 12-hour drive for a weekend of representative football vying for the Miwatj Cup.
Tiwi Islands new 1.5 million-dollar changeroom facilities at Wurrumiyanga Oval will be used for the first time this weekend by local and visiting football players who are participating in the three-day 2018 Tiwi Islands Lightning Carnival.
On Saturday 1 September if you’re in Alice Springs, Gove or Groote Eylandt be amongst the grand final action and come down to the game or follow their respective social media channels and stay involved that way.
The Michael Long Learning & Leadership Centre (MLLLC) will add another string to its bow by starting an Employment Pathways Leadership pilot program next week.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) is pleased to announce seven Territorians have been selected in the 2018 Rio Tinto AFL Flying Boomerangs and World teams who play two exhibition matches at the 2018 NAB AFL Under-16 Championships on the Gold Coast this week.
The 2018 NT WorkSafe BRFL Challenge Cup makes football more accessible than ever with carnivals scheduled at remote grounds across four weekends over the next few months.