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Thunderbird Update

The Thunderbird Mineral Sands Project, located between Broome and Derby, is being developed by Western Australian company Sheffield Resources Limited. It's a large-scale, mineral sands mining and processing project with low environmental impacts and long term economic and community benefits; with a mine life of more than 40 years. ...

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Unique Bracelet Supports Medical Research

UNIQUE BRACELET SUPPORTS MEDICAL RESEARCH In a unique cause-related marketing initiative, Paspaley has chosen the Garvan Institute of Medical Research as its partner in launching "The Kimberley Bracelet".  A donation of 25% from the sale of each bracelet will go to the Institute in support of cancer research. The bracelet fea...

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Lessons from Mainstreet

Mainstreet Australia was established to provide a forum for information, exchange, networking and professional development for the people, businesses and projects in Australia's traditional main streets and town centres. At the recent Mainstreet Conference there were plenty of good examples of "Urban Pioneers", with great stori...

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Derby firm wins WA Regional Small Business Award

Wattnow Electrical named overall winner of 2016 WA Regional Small Business Award!
Winners from seven regions take category prizes After six years of hard work and careful business management, Aboriginal electrician Jonathan Smith and his wife Prue Plowright, of Wattnow Electrical in Derby, have won the 2016 Western Australian Regional S...

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WA Tourism Awards Winners

Bus and coach service provider, ADAMS, took out the top tourism award at the prestigious 2016 Perth Airport WA Tourism Awards held last night. Premier and Tourism Minister Colin Barnett said the company won the Sir David Brand Award for Tourism for outstanding achievement in servicing the Western Australian tourism industry.

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Business boost for Indigenous entrepreneurs

After Christmas day harvest starts for Lenny O'Meara on the Dampier peninsula. It's the season to pick gubinge, a bush fruit most commonly known by English name of Kakadu plum, and this year O'Meara and his family will be picking for their own business, Kimberley Wild Gubinge. Read More... Source: Sydney Morning Herald ...

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