




Jobs boom predicted as gas flows in Northern Territory ABC Local The money is a lot better down there, better job opportunities. They pay for your clothes, they pay for your food. SARA EVERINGHAM: Stumpy is keen to earn a similar wage working in his home town. The Northern Territory Government says there will be ... |
Cleaning firm goes into liquidation ABC Online A union official says it is unclear how many jobs will be saved after a cleaning company operating in South Australia and the Northern Territory went into liquidation. Phoenix Cleaning and Maintenance employed about 300 staff and had a contract with ... |
![]() ABC Online | Plum jobs for Wadeye residents ABC Online By Steven Schubert The people in the remote Northern Territory town of Wadeye are wrapping up their biggest Kakadu plum harvest yet. The native bush fruit is one of the richest known sources of vitamin C and grows naturally across northern Australia. |
![]() The West Australian | Unions warn of more job cuts ABC Online "Tasmania is more dependent on tourism for it's economic growth for our employment," he said. "We have 2000 small businesses around the state that are dependent on tourism and $10.5 million against the Northern Territory's is not going to cut it. Groups call for Budget mercy |
'Mission put Negros on migration map' Visayan Daily Star Rivas said the economic mission disseminates information on how skilled workers from the province can avail of the pathways towards migrating and settling in Northern Territory and get jobs. He said skilled professionals and vocational graduates will ... |
Former cop speaks out on culture Central Queensland news AFTER 25 years serving some of the most remote communities in Queensland and the Northern Territory, Dysart officer-in-charge Sergeant Ian Park has handed in his badge, gun and resignation letter. Alone at his desk on a Friday night, Mr Park broke the ... |
![]() The West Australian | Jobs, housing to 'close the gap' The Australian MEASURES to "close the gap" between black and white Australia will receive $5.2 billion, with the centrepiece a $3.4 billion 10-year package to continue the Northern Territory intervention with a focus on employment and housing. Indigenous cash to close gap |
'Tough' Budget puts jobs ahead of chasing surplus ABC Online By Eric Tlozek Treasurer Delia Lawrie says she does not expect Northern Territory voters will punish Labor at the polls for delivering a record Budget deficit. The Budget deficit for the current financial year is expected to be $491 million, ... |
![]() Brisbane Times | Territory population growth yet to rise ABC Online The Northern Territory rated positively in spending and jobs but when it came to population growth, it was among the lowest in the nation, alongside Tasmania. Commsec chief economic Craig James told 105.7 Breakfast that population growth was one of the ... Deloitte & Touche LLP | Business Outlook March quarter 2012: Mining investment ... |
Job advertisements slump in April: ANZ Business Spectator Queensland is also benefiting, but less so than WA and the NT. "Victoria, Tasmania, the ACT and SA are experiencing weak job advertising trends. NSW, while also weak, is not showing quite as weak trends as Victoria." |