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Tourism WA CEO resigns

Tourism WA CEO Stephanie Buckland has resigned to take up a CEO role in the aged care industry. Tourism WA Chair Peter Prendiville said while he congratulated Stephanie on securing this position, he was disappointed Tourism WA and the tourism industry would be losing a CEO of such high calibre and one that has done so much for tourism in ...

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2016 BROOME SMALL BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED

The 2016 Broome Small Business Awards were held at Pearl Luggers on Friday 6 May, a celebration of Broome's most innovative and successful businesses. The winning businesses are: Franchise Business:  Hydrokleen Broome (Peter Jenkinson)
Hydrokleen Broome specialises in the cleaning and sanitising of air conditioning systems.&nb...

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Mowanjum announces partnership with Giovi

The Mowanjum Aboriginal Corporation Pastoral Station has announced a business partnership with Giovi. The announcement was made at a media conference last week attended by Minister for Water the Hon. Mia Davis and Minister for Water and Hon. Dave Grills Member for Mining and Pastoral Region. Giovi's property portfolio consists of ...

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Plan to revive Broome tourist precinct

A development concept aimed at transforming Cable Beach and surrounding tourist haunts into a vibrant shopping and entertainment hot spot will be released for public scrutiny. The draft plan for the area known as Precinct 11 includes hotels, restaurants, bars, accommodation and leisure tourism activities on and around Cable Beach. Part o...

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Boulevard to host North West Expo

Australia's North West Expo will be on again in Broome next month, this time in an air-conditioned shopping centre. The event was suspended in 2014 and a smaller version was last year held in Broome Civic Centre and surrounding car parks and gardens. The Shire of Broome underwrote the ANWE presented Love Broome Expo in 2015, and this...

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Indian sandalwood companies, including Quintis, begin 2017 harvest in the Kimberley's Ord Valley

There is a gentle scent of Indian sandalwood wafting over the Kimberley's Ord Irrigation Scheme in Western Australia, as companies begin their 2017 harvest of the exotic timber. Santanol, the Sandalwood Sanctuary and even Quintis are all busy harvesting this week. The ASX-listed Quintis has been in a trading halt since May 15 followi...

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