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NT Business News – March 4

NT Business News – March 4

Latest business news highlights include a First Nations-led carbon forestry project attracting $81 million in investments, NEXTDC advancing its $120 million data centre project in Darwin, the Aboriginal Tourism Business Accelerator Program kicks off with a new cohort, and a $49.5 million contract awarded for another section of the Tanami Road upgrade.

NT Business News – January 19

NT Business News – January 19

Latest highlights include the Territory recording the lowest rate of yearly wage growth, the NT’s worker shortage continuing to exacerbate ongoing labour shortages, the cattle export industry seeing a decade-high performance, Inpex admitting to on-selling natural gas, and the Top End named among the world’s must-visit destinations for this year.

NT Business News – November 17

NT Business News – November 17

Latest highlights include the NT now ranked third for doing business according to a Business Council Australia report; Seafarms to advance large-scale prawn farming after acquiring Project Sea Dragon; and the Federal government’s $1 million grant program to boost tourism in Central Australia.

NT Business News – September 26

NT Business News – September 26

Business news from across the Northern Territory: Latest highlights include APA Group commencing Beetaloo pipeline construction, $1.5B in trade relations showcased as NT heads to World Expo 2025 in Japan, and the NT Government launches October Business Month. Also making resource news is KGL Resources making progress on the Jervois Copper Project in the NT.

NT Business News – September 12

NT Business News – September 12

Latest highlights include the Chief Minister visiting Japan for economic talks and signing an agreement with Inpex, the NT Government announcing a sustainable agriculture blueprint for the region, and Telstra’s Best of Business Awards announcing NT finalists. Also making resource news is Core Lithium Increases Finniss Project Reserves increasing by 42 per cent.

NT Business News – August 20

NT Business News – August 20

Business news from across the Northern Territory: The latest highlights include the NT securing rights to host next year’s G’Day Australia tourism trade event in the Build-Up, new fruit fly protocols facilitating unrestricted mango movement between the NT and WA, SunCable downgrading its renewable project due to funding issues, and Pathfinders’ new Darwin office opening; plus resource news.

NT Business News – July 27

NT Business News – July 27

Latest highlights include the NT Government setting up a new investment fund for businesses looking to invest in the NT, crime continuing to impede the NT’s property sector growth, ‘dark-sky’ experiences being pitched to shore up slumping tourism, and the Federal Government renews major project status for AAPowerLink.

NT Business News – May 29

NT Business News – May 29

The latest highlights include another NT Major Project collapsing, the government promoting energy sector advancements at an energy conference and Northern Iron leaving behind $55 million in debt after shutdown, while administrators are called into Lucapa diamond mine.

NT Business News – May 13

NT Business News – May 13

Latest highlights include APA Group proposing to construct Beetaloo’s Sturt Plateau pipeline, Exact Contracting Pty Ltd being awarded $68 million for Stage 3 upgrades of the Carpentaria Highway, and a record cruise season bringing an economic boost. Also making resource news is Energy Resources Australia withdrawing its court challenge on the Jabiluka Lease.

NT Business News – April 9

NT Business News – April 9

The latest NT business highlights include the NT Government granting two key mineral leases to Verdant Minerals; Inpex halts operation of Bladin Point facility to facilitate business expansion, and Kakadu National Park’s Gunlom Falls to reopen to visitors and tourists next month. Also making resource news is DevEx Resources discovering new uranium targets at the Nabarlek Project.

NT Business News – Feb 12

NT Business News – Feb 12

Latest highlights include Tamboran’s drilling at Shenandoah South being billed as crucial to future investments at the Beetaloo sub-basin; People First Bank permanently shuts down its NT office; and Territory Wildlife Park gets new electric trains. Also making resource news is New Frontier Minerals prioritising drilling at Harts Range.

NT Business News – February 5

NT Business News – February 5

Latest highlights include the Federal Government splashing $24 million for infrastructure projects across the Territory, the NT Government falling behind on meeting its housing build goals, and the Darwin rental market tightening as demand increases. Also making resource news is Tanami Gold reporting promising drilling findings at the Jims gold mine.

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