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Cygnet Bay Pearls launches world first Pearlers Master Class

The art of culturing some of the world's finest pearls lies in skills acquired over decades.  Since 1959, pearlers at pristine Cygnet Bay have been mastering the nuances of culturing pearls.  It's no easy feat, but gem enthusiasts, jewellery industry professionals and activity-travellers can now learn some of those secrets by j...

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CABLE BEACH & SUNSET: SURVEY CONFIRMS WHAT CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS LOVE MOST ABOUT BROOME

·         One in three passengers declare Cable Beach the best experience of Broome ·         Shuttle coach drivers and arrival party elevating experience of passengers in Broome ·         Passengers s...

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SHELL'S PRELUDE FLNG FACILITY BEGINS JOURNEY TO AUSTRALIA

Shell Australia's Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility left the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in Geoje, South Korea this morning, marking a significant milestone for the project. The facility, constructed by Technip Samsung Consortium, is being towed to North West Australia, where the next phase of the project will comm...

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Global cyber attack has Australian firms on alert

Cadbury has been forced to halt production of its famous chocolate bars in Tasmania after its computer systems were felled by the latest cyber attack sweeping the world. Production ground to a halt at Cadbury's Hobart factory when it's parent company, Spanish food giant Mondelez, was hit by the Petya computer virus that erupted in...

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Indigenous communities grapple with end of the mining boom

As Australia's resources boom wanes, several Indigenous communities that were once promised prosperity have been left grappling with a legacy of endemic poverty and questions about how mining money has been spent. For the traditional land owners around the township of Kununurra in the remote north of Western Australia, diamonds have not ...

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US President Donald Trump's proposed steel tariff hikes are a "backward step" according to CCI Chief Executive Officer Chris Rodwell. Last week Trump announced he would protect the US's domestic steel market by introducing tariffs of 25 per cent on imported steel and 10 per cent on aluminium. The announcement stunned the U...

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