Business News Brief 2 | NT Independent
NT Business News – January 29

NT Business News – January 29

Latest highlights include the government aiming to get more local businesses benefiting from increased military presence in the NT, and Santos projecting increased production amid its NT expansion plans; meanwhile making resource news is SQM investing in a new NT lithium project, New Frontier starting a geophysical survey at Harts Range, and Merlin Project revealing promising base metal targets.

NT Business News – January 21

NT Business News – January 21

Latest highlights include the NT’s first magnetite shipment leaving for Asia, the Federal Government committing an additional $200 million to boost the NT’s rare earths mine, and MetalsGrove announcing encouraging exploration findings. Also making resource news is energy company Echelon making further acquisitions in the Territory.

NT Business News – January 13

NT Business News – January 13

Latest highlights include AirAsia to resume Northern Territory operations in March, Alice Springs recording over 2,100 registered businesses in 2024, the proposed Momentus Hotels and Resorts Waterfront hotel facing uncertainty, and the Federal Government committing to boosting the availability of affordable housing.

NT Business News – Dec 12

NT Business News – Dec 12

Latest highlights include the NT somehow being named the fourth-best jurisdiction to do business in the country, CommBank opens in Darwin, and Tourism NT teams up with Toyota for an exciting Kakadu adventure itinerary. Also making resource news, the NT Government approved Desoto’s 2025 drilling programs and Prodigy is pursuing gold through an NT mineral lease application.

NT Business News – November 12

NT Business News – November 12

The latest business highlights include a new investment boost to enhance mining prospects of Tennant Creek, and Dollars and Sense opening their fifth NT discount store. Also making resource news is Kingsland to define an indicated resource for Leliyn in the NT, CLP approves revival of Pine Creek gold mine, and Bubalus set to secure land access for Nolans East.

NT Business News – October 28

NT Business News – October 28

The latest highlights include the CLP government still seeking solutions for NT’s $9 billion debt, NT businesses to benefit from significant payroll tax concessions, and NT Tourism aims for a record number of cruise ship arrivals. Also making resource news is APA Group being targeted in a bid to stop its fracking project, Oceana reports progress at its Napperby Project, and Core’s quarter shows positive progress.

NT Business News – October 9

NT Business News – October 9

The latest highlights include Qatar-Virgin buy-in signals positive developments for NT, bookings open for Top End discount tourism scheme, and the NT Chamber of Commerce looking for a new chief executive. Also making resource news is NT greenlights Tivan’s Sandover project, and Astute Metals utilizes its option to acquire IOCG royalty.

NT Business News – October 02

NT Business News – October 02

The latest highlights include Gemco Mine still grappling with cyclone-related challenges, and the First Home Buyers grant scheme begins October 1. Also making resource news is Vista Gold discovers high-grade vein intercepts at Mt Todd, and ECNT seeks stay order on Tamboran’s Beetaloo fracking project.

NT Business News – September 23

NT Business News – September 23

The latest highlights include NT mineral expenditures exceeding Australia’s total by more than eightfold, and SC dismisses legal challenge against Tamboran’s fracking approvals. Also making resource news is that Beetaloo Basin is on the brink of initiating its first gas production, and Beetaloo Basin can supply gas to Australia for the next 400 years.

NT Business News – September 16

NT Business News – September 16

Latest highlights include Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek requesting the Independent Scientific Expert Committee advise government regulators on the water impacts associated with gas projects in the Beetaloo, the availability of rental properties in Darwin further decreased in August, leading to a vacancy rate of less than 1 per cent, and Tourism NT focuses on attracting Chinese investment. Also, making resource news, Glencore to plead over alleged breach on Damangani barramundi sacred site.

Ads by Google

Ads by Google

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense

Adsense