16 January 2015 Matt Brann ABC Rural A company established on behalf of Indigenous land owner groups has been granted four water licences for agricultural use near Mataranka in the Northern Territory.
22 January 2015 Marc Howe Sourceable The Pilbara’s fragmented power infrastructure is set to undergo a major overhaul in order to foster the future development of Australia’s biggest mining hub. The Western
15 January 2015 Sky News Some Australian products imported to Japan will receive preferential or duty free access from Thursday when a free trade agreement between the two countries begins. High beef
15 January 2015 Colin Bettles North Queensland Register STRIKING a free trade agreement (FTA) with India is the next big target looming in the Abbott government’s sights, having already signed historic deals
14 January 2015 Vicky Validakis Australian Mining As part of Rio Tinto’s plan to do more business with India, the company is in talks to sell the country its uranium. But CEO
6 January 2015 Cecilia Jamasmie mining.com China has scrapped its controversial quotas on rare earths exports and is likely to replace them with a resources tax, eliminating a policy that sparked a
6 January 2015 Marty McCarthy ABC Rural The president of a Queensland dairy museum wants to thank Australia’s richest woman, Gina Rinehart, for bringing new hope to the state’s struggling dairy sector.
6 January 2015 North Queensland Register AUSTRALIAN beef and veal exports for 2014 registered a new record, at 1.29 million tonnes shipped weight – a staggering 17 per cent above the previous
6 January 2015 The Gympie Times SCHOOL is out for another three weeks but for thousands of Gympie region workers it was back to business yesterday after a hot, humid Christmas-New Year
6 January 2015 Qin Dexing ECNS Federal and State governments in Australia are coming under increasing pressure to offer incentives for Chinese companies to invest throughout the country, particularly in northern Australia.
6 January 2015 Lisa Herbert ABC Rural The area planted to Indian sandalwood in the Northern Territory will soon increase by 399 hectares. Tropical Forestry Services (TFS) has secured a $40 million