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What really happens on an overseas trade mission
Chinese Port owner buys 34ha land parcel
Market jittery as US votes
Gunner up front on $132k trip
China to send teachers to NT
High rise ranking for new hotel
CLP to review ‘disastrous’ election
ANZ axes 3600 jobs, more to come
NT fishing for cashed up Chinese singles
Donald duck-dive as US poll nears
Territory’s debt position $800m better than forecast
Consultant offers to negotiate EBA talks
Is the glass half full or empty
NT mangoes heading to Korea
Franchises at new Gateway complex
Reserve Bank governor keeps the faith
Family business hit by $40,000 email scam
Gunner tours ‘incredible’ South Korean Inpex
Inpex in for the long haul
Tourism at risk over holiday changes
Dreamworld tragedy linked to CDU boss
Big engineering works slow to a trickle
Vote that tore the nation apart
Sacked Willem now a real diplomat
Mamma wants her freedom
Remote nurses face ‘constant threats’
Former CLP minister off air after ‘incident’
Inpex starts its construction transition phase
What makes Tracey our Most Powerful person?
FROM a mother of four and life on the land to head honcho in one of the Territory’s leading industries, ASHLEY MANICAROS found Tracey Hayes is a force to be reckoned with
Expert predicts $1.5billion cyclone
IF Cyclone Tracy tore through Darwin now, it would cause about $1.5 billion damage and losses of more than $4 billion, according to Understand Insurance spokesman Campbell Fuller
Postie has surgery after dog attack
AN Australia Post contractor is recovering from microsurgery to his index finger after being attacked by a dog
Another hospitality business shuts doors
THE MEMO Club is the latest in a growing list of NT hospitality businesses to close its doors, after just two years of trading
$35 million bidder missed out
A SHORTLISTED bidder for Berrimah Farm offered $35 million plus the headwork costs to the NT Government for the site — but missed out
Open speed ban costing NT
CAR companies and enthusiasts are already pulling out of coming to the Northern Territory ahead of the reintroduction of 130km/h speed limits on our highways
DRW Cola makes waves in soft drink industry
SITTING somewhere between Coca Cola and Pepsi with a hint of sarsaparilla sits Darwin’s newest cola, made and bottled for the hottest build up day and approved by Charlie Darwin himself
Darwin Port boss Terry O’Connor believes Darwin well positioned to benefit from Asia’s growing middle class
Darwin Port chief executive Terry O’Connor knows foreign investment is a hard sell in Australia, but he says tapping into Asia’s growing middle class will be critical for the economic growth of the nation
Trump win to be felt hard in the NT
A TRUMP victory isn’t the end of the world, but it is the end of the world as we know it, according to Chief Minister Michael Gunner
Inpex pipeline now ready for gas
THE offshore and onshore pipe sections have been welded together marking a major milestone on the Inpex-led Ichthys LNG Project