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Restrictive plannig policies under review by Shire

In order to pave the way for the revitalisation of Chinatown, the Shire of Broome is reviewing all planning policies with a view of cutting the red tape and encouraging development to attract business to the town's centre.

All members of the business community are encouraged to offer their feedback via the BCCI.

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Chinatown Stakeholder and Community Reference Group meets for first time

A revitalised Chinatown is fast becoming a reality after the Shire alongside Landcorp presented key community stakeholders with their vision for returning this to the vibrant heartbeat of Broome. The $12.6million investment involves short term plans to create shaded, landscaped streets attracting outdoor dining and entertainment, as well ...

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Opinion: Population growth a fantastic opportunity

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry is in final stages of writing up the Kimberley Economic Forum, which in hindsight delivers great clarity over some key points. To quote Keynote speaker Michael Pascoe, "If the population is growing by 1.5%, in 6 years you'll have 10% more people (2.3million people) needing shoes, socks, school...

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CCI North West Resources Tour

With a history spanning over 50 years, this exclusive five day tour provides a rare and unique opportunity to see first-hand many of Western Australia's major resource projects. In 2016, the tour will also include a visit to the Northern Territory and site visits to key LNG projects; INPEX's Ichthys project and ConocoPhillips'...

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Future bright for oil and gas apprentices

The future of the oil and gas sector in Western Australia is in good hands as the first intake of apprentices start an innovative nation-first training program. The first 16 Process Operator apprentices to be trained by the Energy Apprenticeships Group (EAG) start their four-year training in Perth this week. In partnership with indust...

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All-Indigenous refuelling crew shows fly-in, fly-out workforce not needed in Djarindjin

A reformed alcoholic is helping to turn around the fortunes of a tiny Aboriginal community in Western Australia's north, as it capitalises on a boom in the vast offshore gas reserves of the Browse Basin. For four years Bardi man Kimberley Baird has been running the refuelling team at a remote bush airport, built by the Djarindjin communi...

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