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Business agenda Mine closure looms large in Jabiru
IN JABIRU this week the Gunner Government resumed its place at the table regarding the future of the town post the closing of Ranger mine
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Council changes vote Bike lane debacle to cost us $20,000
IT’S official. The bike lane on the Darwin Esplanade is going
Delegation hits NT US investment interest in the NT
A DELEGATION of large American companies, led by the US Embassy’s Charge d’Affaires James Carouso, is visiting Darwin
Education Dept tour $40,000 bill for bureaucrats’ China visit
THE Northern Territory Education department spent more than $40,000 to send nine principals and five bureaucrats on a nine day study tour to China
Ranger mine closure ERA deliberates over Jabiru future
DELIBERATIONS over the future of Jabiru have started with uranium miner, Energy Resources of Australia
Your weekend read 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
‘The NT is overdue’ 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
Major Ichthys milestone 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
New business model Meeting today to plan Uber’s NT entry
A NEWLY struck 19-member ridesharing steering committee will meet for the first time today to pave the way for Uber to operate in the Territory by next year
Defence spend fear 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
Major Ichthys milestone 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
New business model Meeting today to plan Uber’s NT entry
A NEWLY struck 19-member ridesharing steering committee will meet for the first time today to pave the way for Uber to operate in the Territory by next year
Defence spend fear 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
$1billion development Halikos’ free run at Berrimah Farm
THE Halikos Group acquired the site for the $1 billion Berrimah farm development from the NT Government for free
Shares sinking Markets plunge as Trump steams ahead
THE Australian share market is deep in the red in afternoon trade as heightened prospects of a Donald Trump US presidency erased strong early gains.
Business Agenda NT economy not a one-trick pony
ONE of the positives to come out of the major project conference is Defence doesn’t feature
Highest ever ranking NT Top 10 in world for investment
THE Northern Territory is ranked among the top 10 in the world for investment attractiveness, Treasurer Nicole Manison told the opening of the 7th annual Major Projects conference in Darwin
Multi-function residential Berrimah Farm’s $1billion development
Berrimah Research Farm will be transformed into a $1 billion multi-function residential development starting as early as next year
NT snubbed as ... Australia to service F-35 fighters
AUSTRALIA has been chosen as one of four regional hubs to service the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jets but it’s not yet clear what, if any, role the Northern Territory will play
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Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison helped off stage mid-speech while opening Major Projects Conference in Darwin
DEPUTY Chief Minister Nicole Manison has been helped off stage mid-speech while opening the Major Projects Conference in Darwin
Reality hits home for the big four banks as profit slides
THE big four banks have suffered their first slide in collective profit since the global financial crisis, triggering warnings of a painful fallout for consumers and staff.
Territory croc skin is on the wish list of international luxury brands
INTERNATIONAL high fashion brands like Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Gucci are screaming out for Territory crocodile leather and are the reason the industry is expected to grow far beyond the $25m it’s already worth
Cafe in Botanical Gardens broken into for the 11th time
DESPITE falling victim to 11 break-ins in under 18 months the owner of Eva’s Botanical Garden Cafe, Jason Hanna, said he won’t let the “bastards win”
The Great Divide: What happens next?
IN THE remote wilderness of East Arnhem Land, a quiet political revolution has crept up on us. What is happening now is rocking Territory politics
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Putin starts raining bombs on Syria
News Corp Australia JUST a day after Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin vowed to fight terrorism together, Russia has unleashed a major offensive against the country.
Six vacancies: Immediate start required
Ben Horne UP to six players face the axe as part of a comprehensive overhaul of the Australian Test team, which will be decided by a Sheffield Shield shootout.
Mine closure looms large in Jabiru
Ashley Manicaros IN JABIRU this week the Gunner Government resumed its place at the table regarding the future of the town post the closing of Ranger mine
Hello? Adele’s Darwin snub angers loyal fans
TAMARA HOWIE TERRITORY music fans will have to head south to see Adele and plenty of other major acts touring the country this summer
Woman falls pregnant twice in 10 days
Rebecca Sullivan THESE little girls were born on the same day, but conceived 10 days apart. So how on earth can that happen? We asked the experts to explain.