Latest business highlights include the Territory’s renewable efforts lagging other states and territories, Sydney-based apparel company Okanui, opening its first store in the Territory, plus resource news.
Latest business highlights include the Territory’s renewable efforts lagging other states and territories, Sydney-based apparel company Okanui, opening its first store in the Territory, plus resource news.
The latest business highlights include incoming Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro welcomed by the NT gas industry and the NT’s cruise season kicking off. Also making resource news is ERA challenging the government decision that rejected the extension of its Jabiluka lease, and South32 pledges $125 million to Groote Eylandt repairs.
Latest highlights include the Supreme Court criticising NTCAT for a legal mistake in a housing project decision, the Federal Environment Minister approving the Sun Cable project, and the NT Government and Blueflite developing hydrogen fuel storage for un-manned aerial vehicles, plus more.
This week’s highlights include Vermelha cattle station hitting the market after previous $18 million sale, and ECNT challenges Tamboran’s Shenandoah environment management plan. Also making resource news is NewPeak Metals acquiring a strategic mineral project in the NT, Thor Energy signing a joint venture agreement with Investigator Resources for Molyhil Project, and Central Petroleum drilling at Mereenie.
The latest highlights include Uranium mining being banned in Kakadu, Idle solar plants expected to be connected to the grid with a $250 million Federal Government commitment, and a New PropTrack rental report indicating worsening rental pain in the NT. Also making resource news is the NT Government signing a new gas supply deal with Empire Energy, and Australasian reports substantial advancement with its NT mine operations.
Business highlights this week include the NT Government signing minerals and energy agreements with energy giant JOGMEC, Informa Connect hosting Northern Territory Resources Week, and Master Builders NT scouting for a new chief executive, plus more energy news.
The latest business highlights include Tennant Mining set to resume ‘large-scale’ gold mining in the NT as the Nobles Gold Mine Project’s construction begins, the NT Government has awarded ADG Engineers Darwin $330,000 for the design and upgrade of Cox Peninsula Road, and Reece has opened a new branch in Berrimah. Also making resource news, Central Petroleum extending the Arafura gas agreement, plus more.
Latest highlights include a survey showing that the NT’s critical minerals are attracting investment, the NT Government continues to boost mining with $4 million in funding, and the NT’s population decreased for the December 2023 quarter. Also making resource news, a Helium exploration grant is awarded to Greenvale, plus more.
Latest highlights include a pioneering exploration permit secured by Top End Energy, a local Territory business awarded a $1.4 million construction project at Richardson Park, and Sitzler set to build the National Aboriginal Art Gallery in Alice Springs. Also making resource news, is Tivan being given exploration grants by the NT Government.
This week’s highlights include the Chief Minister Lawler raising concerns about the lack of local workers putting the NT’s economy at risk, PropTrack reporting that cheap rentals are on the rise in Darwin, JD Sports opening shop in Casuarina Square, and Richard Finch being appointed as general manager of Inpex’s NT interests, plus mining news.
The latest highlights include PropTrack’s report showing Darwin’s vacancy rates going down; Novotel Darwin CBD being awarded NT’s first Sustainable Tourism Certified urban business; and Halikos Group changing its name to DCOH, revealing a giant new contract.
Latest highlights include the NT’s economy continuing to rely on mining revenues, $19.2 million allocated for major upgrades of the Darwin Convention Centre, and Lagoon Café opening business at the Darwin Waterfront. Also making resource news is Core Lithium’s plans to re-start Finniss operation within three years, and Oceana Lithium outlines huge uranium anomaly at its Napperby Project in NT.