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Disruptive Technology Meets Broome Tourism

Disruptive technology has arrived in the Broome travel sector. #TasteBroome is redefining travel information services by connecting people researching their travel to Broome directly with the Broome community to provide answers to their questions. The mobile enhanced platform uses innovative techniques to inspire people to holid...

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2016 Federal Election Seats to Watch (Barton Deakin brief)

Currently, the Liberal-National Coalition holds 90 of the 150 seats, the Labor Party holds 55 seats and the five remaining seats are held by minor party representatives or independents. Following redistributions and retirements, however, the Coalition goes into the election with a notional 89 seats, Labor 57, with four mino...

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Associations Incorporation Act Changes - in a nutshell

If you haven't had a chance to amend your constitution, don't worry you have 3 years to fully implement it according to the new Associations Incorporations Act. This easy-to-digest slideshow will highlight the major changes and actions. Feel free to call the Chamber or Dept of Commerce for advice.   ...

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NAIF: 70 potential projects worth over $30 billion says Sharon Wharburton

THE Developing Northern Australia conference is being held in Darwin this week with delegates coming from across Australia. Sharon Warburton, the chair designate of the $5 billion North Australia Infrastructure Facility, said the intention of the concessional loan facility was to "drive long term expansion of the economy and population ...

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Plans to develop northern Australia not embracing Indigenous population, says Peter Yu

Indigenous leader Peter Yu says the Federal Government's current push to develop northern Australia fails to embrace Aboriginal people, and that Traditional Owners are incorrectly being viewed more as a hurdle than an asset. Speaking at this week's Developing Northern Australia conference in Darwin, Mr Yu said the Government was focu...

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Trump's tariffs bad for business

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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