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Broome Chamber's Small Business survey reveals 1 in 3 increased performance last FY

One in three of Broome's small businesses have recorded an increased performance for the last financial year compared to the prior year, FY14/15.  In a recent confidence monitor of small business in Broome, it was revealed sectors most resilient to Broome's economic downturn were hospitality, wholesale, transport and business ...

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Buru announces Yungngora Aboriginal Corporation agreement

Buru Energy Limited is pleased to advise that it has executed a key Native Title Agreement with the Yungngora Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (the Yungngora People). The agreement covers land within Exploration Permit EP371 in the area of the Noonkanbah Pastoral Station in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and is in the for...

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MBA golf day on Friday

This Friday 9 September is the  sixth  annual  Master Builders, McKeno Blocks & Pavers corporate Golf day. Registration is at midday with lunch and TEE off is 1pm. Always a fun day, golfers will be spoilt with treats on course... McKeno  Blocks  &  Pavers  have  been ...

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Decision to grow Indian sandalwood paying off for Ord Valley farmer

In the year 2000, sugar cane grower Paul Mock decided to plant five hectares of Indian sandalwood on his farm in the Kimberley's Ord Irrigation Scheme. "My Dad put an Agnote in front of me of some research on Indian sandalwood, a crop I hadn't heard of," he said. "The figures looked promising, even though it was a 15-...

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Waringarri art gallery offering cultural tours

A local art gallery is offering fresh insight into Aboriginal history by expanding its core business to include cultural tours. Waringarri Aboriginal Arts hopes to capitalise on tourists' fascination with indigenous culture by running morning and sunset guided trips. The new enterprise, Waringarri Tours, also gives locals the chance to ...

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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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