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A number of key transport routes in the Northern Territory, including its railway line, remain closed due to flooding, but authorities have said there are no major predicted impacts to food supply. 

It comes as the Stuart Highway was re-opened this morning after being heavily flooded between Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, with still only one lane of traffic operating at Wycliffe Well. 

However, the Barkly, Tablelands, Tanami and Buntine Highways remain closed. 

Northern Territory Road Transport chief executive Louise Bilato said freight coming to Darwin from Adelaide has been delayed “slightly” because of the Stuart Highway closure. 

“Usually we have 40 or 50 truck movements every few days out of South Australia. Not as many been held up today because of the Christmas break, but certainly the freight schedule is 365 days of the year,” she said. 

“We also have seen some delays occurring because the rail is down at the moment too.”

a woman with blonde hair wearing a red shirt in front of trucks
Louise Bilato says there have been some minor delays with freight to the NT. (ABC News: Che Chorley)

Earlier this year, stocks on supermarket shelves across the Northern Territory ran low after flooded roads impacted freight deliveries into the region. 

Ms Bilato said this flooding event was unlikely to have as significant an impact. 

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