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Nominations for the 2018 Perth Airport WA Tourism Awards are now open!

Don't miss the opportunity to participate in the tourism industry's premier awards program. Being part of the Perth Airport WA Tourism Awards not only assists you in raising the profile and reputation of your tourism business, but also provides the opportunity for you to gain public recognition for your business excellence at a State ...

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Shire counts cyclone costs

Up to $10 million of disaster relief funding and a $380,000 insurance claim will be lodged by the Shire of Broome after two cyclones and a low-pressure system hammered the town within five weeks of each other. Read More... Source: Broome Advertiser ...

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Aboriginal Procurement Policy launched at Aboriginal Business Expo


Aboriginal Procurement Policy launched at an Aboriginal Business Expo, where 64 Aboriginal businesses are showcasing their goods and services to government agency buyers
Policy will require all government agencies and Government Trading Enterprises to award one per cent of contracts to registered Aboriginal businesses from July 1, 2018
Finan...

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WA Tourism Awards 2018

The Perth Airport Western Australian Tourism Awards, now in its 46th year, are designed to recognise and reward business excellence within the Western Australian tourism industry. Every year, tourism operators are encouraged to enter the Awards, providing themselves with the opportunity to be publicly recognised for their industry contributi...

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The Kimberley Festival of Performing Arts 10-20 May 2018

Perform Act Dance WA (PADWA) connects industry professionals/celebrities in the areas of acting, singing , dancing and music to students across Australia.   They have taken a number of workshops to capital cities where there is an obvious abundance of opportunities for young people. However, in doing so were drawn by requests to some...

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Minister moves to reopen Ellendale diamond mine and avoid environmental costs

Yellow diamonds could be mined in the Kimberley again and taxpayers could avoid up to $40 million of future environmental liabilities if Mines Minister Sean L'Estrange can attract a new operator. The plan requires some legal manoeuvring by the Minister after the Ellendale mine's liquidators, Jirsch Sutherland, were able to transfer t...

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