News
Tropical rock oyster program growing jobs in Aboriginal communities
This season’s third hatchery spawn of Blacklip Rock Oysters was recently completed at Darwin Aquaculture Centre (DAC).
Strong biosecurity the priority at Rum Jungle Organics
Comprehensive biosecurity measures implemented following the outbreak of banana freckle in 2013 have paid off for Batchelor fruit farm Rum Jungle Organics.
Fingerlings released into Manton Dam
Barramundi stocks have been replenished at popular fishing spot Manton Dam.
Territory promoted as being closer than you think at NT Muster Roadshow
Hundreds of travel agents in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne are being targeted with the message of the NT is Closer Than You Think as part of the annual NT Muster roadshow aimed at attracting more visitors to the NT.
Turbocharging Tourism: $12.1 million boost for Litchfield Adventure Park
Minister for Tourism and Culture announced today a $12.1 million boost to open up new areas of Litchfield National Park to visitors, working with key stakeholders.
Recreational fishing grants opened
Applications are open for the new Recreational Fishing Grants Scheme.
Turbocharging Tourism: Expanding Tourism Opportunities in Nitmiluk National Park
Katherine will receive a $5.5 million investment into tourism infrastructure to expand walking opportunities in Nitmiluk National Park as part of the Northern Territory Government’s record $103 million Turbocharging Tourism stimulus package.
The Chief Minister’s Peace in the Pacific study tour is a reciprocal study tour program between the Northern Territory and the State of Hawaii.
NT bringing home the gold at the Australian Tourism Awards
Kakadu National Park has taken out the top prize in the Major Tourist Attractions category at the 2017 Australian Tourism Awards held in Perth on Friday evening. Offering visitors the chance to experience one of the world’s most outstanding natural and cultural attractions, Kakadu National Park covers nearly 20,000 square kilometres of exceptional natural beauty and unique biodiversity.
Arid Zone Research Institute temporary relocations
Arid Zone Research Institute (AZRI) staff and services will commence relocations to support asbestos removal, carpet replacement and air conditioner works.