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  • noun Australia An inhabitant of the Northern Territory.

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Examples

  • On the other side, a Territorian policeman was piecing together a statement from an Aboriginal woman with two broken arms.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • On the other side, a Territorian policeman was piecing together a statement from an Aboriginal woman with two broken arms.

    Nicko 2009

  • Just lined the cats' litter tray with the Sunday Territorian, picked up in the Alice.

    News from the House of Sticks - 2004

  • Good to see a fellow Territorian playing up in the Northern Hemisphere

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Good to see a fellow Territorian playing up in the Northern Hemisphere

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Last year, a survey of more than 10,000 men and women revealed almost every second Northern Territorian enjoys having sex in public - from beaches to bathrooms, offices to nightclubs.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Last year, a survey of more than 10,000 men and women revealed almost every second Northern Territorian enjoys having sex in public - from beaches to bathrooms, offices to nightclubs.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • A quick check of the records revealed he's not the first Northern Territorian to join the Eels - that honour goes to the spectacularly named ball-player

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • "We were still about three hours away from our next scheduled stop and in that time he could easily have died of hypothermia or lost his grip and fallen to his death," he was quoted as saying in the Sunday Territorian.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • "We were still about three hours away from our next scheduled stop and in that time he could easily have died of hypothermia or lost his grip and fallen to his death," he was quoted as saying in the Sunday Territorian.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

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