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Kathryn Stenson Business

Kathryn Stenson – Changing Lives for the Better

There’s nothing Kathryn Stenson enjoys more than providing a Territorian with the opportunity to transform into a skilled worker capable of carving out a fulfilling career while contributing to their local community. “I love watching people change their lives for the better and I have a deep sense of commitment and responsibility,” she...
The Mineral Development Taskforce - NT Government Business

MINERAL TASKFORCE GETS DOWN TO WORK

A special high-powered team has been set up by the Northern Territory Government to help the Territory’s minerals sector grow. As we transition to renewable technology, there is a greater demand for critical minerals such as lithium, manganese and copper – and for the Territory, this is an area of opportunity. The Mineral Development...
DITT Business

HOW BUYING POLICY BENEFITS BUSINESS

Ryan and Soraya Smith had a newborn and toddler in tow when they set up their company three years ago. But the business overcame the demands of good parenting and survived the pandemic to grow from two people to a staff of 10. “We’re nothing if not resilient,” says Soraya. The 33-year-old Aboriginal woman runs the administration...
Issue 36

Publisher’s Letter

Welcome to the July issue of Territory Q. I say this every month – but where has this year gone?We are hurtling at a rapid rate towards Christmas. What an exciting three months we have in front of us. TQ is starting up our very own podcast. We will be doing interviews and sitting down with some of our Territory movers and shakers, so tune...
Darwin Aquaculture Business

TERRITORY FINDS NEMO

Australia’s aquaculture sector has a bright future as it continues to set international benchmarks by providing fresh, high-quality, sustainable seafood year-round, while meeting and exceeding regulatory requirements. Darwin is to host the World Aquaculture conference next year. The Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade’s NT...