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26 July 2015 Brad Thompson The West Australian Australia’s richest woman has taken another big step toward becoming its cattle queen with the purchase of iconic Kimberley station Fossil Downs. Mrs Rinehart
26 July 2015 Brad Thompson The West Australian Australia’s richest woman has taken another big step toward becoming its cattle queen with the purchase of iconic Kimberley station Fossil Downs. Mrs Rinehart
25 July 2015Mikayla NovakCanberra Times It’s not just miners who are stung by regulatory settings. As the ongoing Liverpool Plains coal mine saga illustrates, regulators are frustrating Australia’s ability to join global
28 July 2015Jessica FarrellyCriterion Conferences The white paper on developing northern Australia was released last month and promises to unlock the region’s opportunities through building roads, developing water resources, removing red tape,
30 July 2015Jennifer SpilsburyThe Cairns Post READY, set, grow, our headline on Page 1 yesterday screamed. And rightly so. All indications are that this city has much to be positive about for the
14 July 2014PS News Online The Board of Management of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Central Australia has called for ideas from the public to boost tourism to the iconic destination. Chair
10 July 2015Barry O’SullivanQueensland Country Life THERE has been a lot of analysis and opinion splashed across the media in the days following the Prime Minister and Agriculture Minister officially launching the
9 July 2015Joanna CrothersABC News Amid excitement about historic plans for Developing the North, Northern Territory businesses are struggling to see how they will be able to employ sufficient interstate and foreign
6 August 2015Sue NealesThe Australian Australia’s largest privately owned beef company has warned the federal government that its crackdown on foreigners buying residential property and farmland is scaring away foreign investors, particularly
2 August 2015Calviniah KgautlheAll Africa Gaborone — The proposed Special Economic Zones Bill No. 10 of 2015 seeks to boost industrialisation and Botswana’s competiveness in the global economy. Debating the bill in
28 July 2015Chris BergIPA Every once in a while something brings the nonsense of daily politics back down to earth. Last week Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens suggested that the slow growth we
1 August 2015Dan MitchellInternational Liberty I wrote last month that the debt burden in Greece doesn’t preclude economic recovery. After all, both the United States and (especially) the United Kingdom had enormous
27 July 2015Melissa PriceFederal Member for Durack I am very pleased to speak tonight on the northern Australia white paper, Our North, our future. The white paper is one of the Abbott-led