Sunday Territorian

TALK OF THE TERRITORY

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ON PEOPLE BEING BANNED FROM CLIMBING ULURU

It’s called Ayers Rock belongs to all Australian­s. And if you want to climb it you should be allowed. Glenn Hanning

To say it’s only a rock! Uluru is a must see for all Australian­s, it is spectacula­r ... We didn’t climb it out of respect and it’s dangerous. Michelle Keremelevi­ch

Do the custodians consider what the economic flow down will be as a result of fewer visitors and/or shorter stays at the resort. Craig Hurren

I’d guess that I wouldn’t be able to go to the Vatican, climb all over it and leave garbage at the top. Not sure why Uluru would be different? Merric Foley

The elders always tell you not to climb it because you will have bad luck. But people still climb it. No respect Brenton Rouvray

I have always thought that the beautiful “Rock” should not be climbed. Just stand back and view with awe. Aileen Falvey HIRO SNAGS A $10,000 BARRA

He probably froze time to grab the fish. Cheeky bastard Mark Fenton

Are any tourists actually winning though being the whole purpose but good on all the locals killing it Ryan Birch

Never a more deserving winner ... Congrats Hiro, we all love your work!! Christian Cunningham

Well done Hiro, a guy I would love to wet a line with. Well deserved winner. karma at work

Ray Rowe ON DARWIN’S WILD WEATHER

It wasn't that huge. Just looked mean. And its no wonder with all the heat and static air around. We are in for a few crackin ones this year. Irene Angel

How I miss those incredible storms and the wonderful heavy rain, sounds like Darwin is in for a big wet ... stay safe everyone ... Paulene Kittler

Beautiful watching it from the waterfront couldn’t even see Stokes wharf at one point!! Melanie Freys I do miss the storms but not heat and humidity!!!!! Karen Chilcott

Enjoying some storms while we’re here for a few weeks, but not the humidity! Anne Bastian

Impressive. The rain was going sideways in the city! Cassandra Buckley

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