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Business
JAKE EGGLETON
Success in business isn’t about luck — it’s about risk, resilience and execution. Jake Eggleton built Fuel Drop and Darwin Logistics from the ground up. But it wasn’t easy – and it certainly wasn’t handed to him. Today, his companies supply fuel and road train transport to some of the Northern Territory’s biggest industries,...
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HELPING BUSINESS GROW
In a study of NT companies that have completed the BAP program, the average graduate reported an average increase of 22 percent in revenue growth after two years and a 21 percent increase in the rate of job growth. One of the companies benefiting is Fuel Drop, whose owner Jake Eggleton is undertaking the Growth Ramp program. “It’s a...
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CG’S REPUTATION BUILT ON QUALITY
Much of their work at Closet Gangster Cabinets – CG for short – comes from word-of-mouth recommendations. “Everyone knows everyone in Darwin so reputation is very important,” says Allirra, a born-and-bred Territorian known not only for her business acumen but also for being the only Indigenous woman to run six of the world’s major...
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RIDING HIGH
Some of our members in the Top End have provided anecdotal evidence that suggests the real estate industry could be in for a ride in 2025 with investor activity high in the residential sector. Demand is high and more stock is being sought to satisfy the interest of investors who are attracted to the positive rental yields. Many investors...
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Major Projects
SITZLER KEEPS FAITH WITH TERRITORIANS
The overpass at the junction of Tiger Brennan Drive and Berrimah Road in Darwin will improve road safety, reduce traffic delays and enhance important freight transport links. Nearly 20,000 vehicles travel on Tiger Brennan Drive each day, commuting between Darwin, Palmerston and the rural areas. The busy intersection has been the scene of...
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JAYTEX’S NEW CHAPTER IN LEADERSHIP AND GROWTH
Established in 1997, it has grown from modest beginnings into one of the Northern Territory’s premier construction companies, renowned for its reliability, dedication and unwavering commitment to quality. With a diverse portfolio of high-profile projects, including SWELL Palmerston, Darwin Corporate Park, NT Motorcycle Centre and, more...
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SITZLER’S MANTRA: TRUST THE LOCALS
The company’s commitment to buyinglocal whenever possible was illustrated dramatically when 13-year Sitzler veteran Michael Zampa was appointed Indigenous Business Enterprise Operations Manager. He says Managing Director Steve Margetic and Director Michael Sitzler have a “locals, locals, locals” policy. “Even when working in remote...
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NTEX TURNS TRASH INTO TREASURE
But over the past four years founder Gerry Breen has pivoted the business to be experts in the circular economy. NTEX are taking one man’s trash and literally turning it into treasure, recycling and repurposing on average over 90 percent of the waste from their demolition projects. They’ve also moved away from straight civil construction...
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Resources
AUSTRALIA’S CHANCE TO BE A SUPERPOWER
The Barossa Gas Project, a gas and condensate field in the Arafura Sea, 285 kilometres north-west of Darwin, will backfill Santos-operated Darwin LNG at Wickham Point. The first gas is expected to be produced in the third quarter of this year. Barossa is replacing supply from the Bayu-Undan fieldin Timor-Leste waters. The $4.7 billion...
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TAMBORAN DRIVES OUR GAS FUTURE
Economists believe that the commercial development of shale gas will transform the Northern Territory’s economy indefinitely by directly and indirectly creating thousands of well-paid jobs. Beyond this, Tamboran’s proposed NTLNG facility at Middle Arm will further position Australia as a leading gas exporter, generating billions in revenue...
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GAS PART OF OUR HISTORY
Activists trying to halt the job-creating Middle Arm industrial development and who are scaremongering and spreading misinformation among Traditional Owners about Beetaloo should take heed of the failed Barossa project challenge in the Federal Court. The findings have set the standard of proof required to support an assertion that a project is...
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TERRITORY’S GAS-FIRED ECONOMY
Fast-growing Asian economies led to an increase in gas demand of 2.8 percent in 2024, above the 2 percent average growth rate between 2010 and 2020. The greater demand necessitating greater supply is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Australia – and the Territory in particular – to create wealth through a strong, diverse and...
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Primary Industry
NT LIVESTOCK EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION
The Northern Territory is cattle country. In the late 1800s, pastoralism drove the settlement of the Territory, provided its first jobs and led to further economic development. More than 150 years on, the industry continues to grow and evolve, contributing over $1.2 billion per year to the Territory’s GDP. The first shipments of cattle...
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BEEFING UP THE BUSINESS
The Australian beef industry is heavily reliant on export markets, with over 60% of its beef production being exported. In 2019, Australia exported 72% of its beef and veal production, with China accounting for 24% of these exports. The primary export destinations for Australian beef in 2024 include the United States, Korea, and Japan. With the...
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BEEF REPORT
Key points: Indonesia faces beef supply challenges ahead of Ramadan. Import quotas remain uncertain as demand surges. Pakistan emerges as a new buffalo meat supplier in Indonesia, adding competition to Australia’s cattle exports. Vietnam Government restructures. Indian buffalo meat (IBM) has become a mainstay in most Asian...
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BEEF REPORT
Key points: The future of Indian buffalo meat (IBM) imports to Indonesia up in the air Cross-border cattle movement into Vietnam from Myanmar and Thailand continues, exacerbated by political instability and lax enforcement, increasing disease risks Aussie dairy cattle expected to help with Philippines efforts to achieve 5 percent milk...
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Infrastructure
SITZLER SUCCEEDS WITH PASSION AND INTEGRITY
The business is based on the simple premise of honesty and integrity – the company’s professionalism and passion for design, construction and project management has ensured continual growth on a national scale through repeat business. A key advantage is how Sitzler operates – not as separate State or Territory-based entities but as a...
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OSTOJIC LEADS RECYCLING REVOLUTION
Darwin-based Ostojic Group is reprocessing waste concrete so that it is suitable as paving. The concrete used to be sent to a rubbish tip. Private contractors and the Territory Government are using the recycled concrete after rigorous tests showed that it is up to standard. The NT Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics gave...
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AIRPORT RESORT MUSIC TO THE NT’S EARS
It’s a standalone attraction for visitors and a luxury jumping off point for the Top End. Airport Development Group has invested $30 million on giving the two hotels next to Darwin International Airport a spectacular facelift. This was the culmination of a vision that started in 2021 when ADG saw the opportunity to buy the Mercure and...
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SUNBUILD SALUTED
They picked up a new award, the $20- 50 million Defence building category, for the North West Mobile Force Regimental HQ within the Larrakeyah Defence Precinct in Darwin. It was the Territory born-and-bred company’s 40th Master Builders trophy over the past three decades, a testament to the drive to deliver innovative, quality projects –...
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Education
ESSINGTON SCHOOL
The Essington School once again demonstrated its leadership in academic excellence, with Year12 students achieving outstanding results in the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (NTCET) in December 2024. Year after year, Essington students rise to the challenge, consistently ranking among the highest achievers in the...
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DANALA
Charles Darwin University’s striking new campus has been named Danala, the Larrakia name for the dillybag. And that’s appropriate – not just because Darwin is on Larrakia country but also because the traditional dillybag represents a place to house and store knowledge. Even though the new campus is primarily a place of learning,...
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SALTBUSH HERALDS NEW ERA IN JOBS
This simple yet profound idea drives Foundation 2 Future, a groundbreaking initiative that is empowering Aboriginal Territorians to move beyond welfare dependency and into meaningful, sustainable careers. The innovative program, created by Saltbush Social Enterprises, an organisation founded by passionate Northern Territory...
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS LOVE THE TERRITORY
“It’s so friendly and welcoming,” he says. “Everybody seems to know everybody else. It’s a very close-knit community. “People are willing to give you a helping hand. I’ve made a lot of friends.” He believes the Territory is an ideal place for international students because it is small, multicultural and accepting...
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Indigenous Affairs
WATER THAT CHANGES LIVES
When people choose AIG’s Remote Laundry bottled water, they are not just hydrating –they are contributing to a groundbreaking initiative that empowers Aboriginal communities. AIG Remote Laundries have been operating since 2019, providing essential laundry services in some of the most remote regions of the NT. By the end of 2025, it had...
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KALANO AT 50
One of Australia’s most effective yet least-known Indigenous organisations, Kalano CommunityAssociation, is celebrating 50 years of service, pride and progress. Kalano was established to meet the needs of Aboriginal communities in Katherine and surrounding communities. It evolved into a leading organisation providing housing, health,...
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WADEYE’S THEIR OYSTER
Humpty Doo Barramundi is working with the Thamarrurr Development Corporation to start up an oyster farm at Wadeye, 400 kilometres south-west of Darwin by road. Indigenous workers have undergone training at the barramundi farm and in their own community. Aloysius Nganbe, who is a ranger at Wadeye, was one of eight men who visited...
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Territory Pioneer – Witiyana Marika
“It’s about bringing Yolngu and balanda – white people – together,” he says. Witiyana is a Rirratjingu man, the Traditional Owners of the Gove Peninsula, and he wears that label with pride. He was a founding member of the iconic Aboriginal musical group Yothu Yindi. His love for music began with a childhood...
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Blak Business
CULTIVATING INDIGENOUS EXCELLENCE
Thanks to the pioneering efforts of the First Nations Botanical Bushfoods Alliance Australia (FNBBAA), the world can now embrace the exquisite flavours of ethically sourced, organic bush foods and botanicals directly sourced from our own backyard, treasured by Indigenous communities for over 60,000 years. This journey guarantees not only...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO COUNTRY
We recognise Countrymen from all over the nation, and are proud of the resilience, strength and survival of our people. We are grateful for each unique nation across Australia that so generously shares their space, time and stories with us. We recognise, respect, prioritise and preference Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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MEANINGFUL ABORIGINAL EMPLOYMENT IS GREAT, BUT PARTICIPATION IS KEY
Guided by their core beliefs, NTIBN stands at the forefront of shaping policies such as the Commonwealth Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) and the NT Government's Aboriginal Procurement Policy (APP). They tackle critical issues, including the menacing practice of Blak Cladding, and work towards creating solutions that drive meaningful change...
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UNLOCKING THE BENEFITS OF NTIBN MEMBERSHIP
With an emphasis on upholding authenticity and integrity, NTIBN boasts one of the most robust certification processes in Australia, safeguarding the Blak Business sector against detrimental practices such as Black Cladding. Chair Naomi Anstess says: “Joining NTIBN is not only a strategic investment in your business's success, but it...
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Innovation
CROC PITCH RUNNER-UP WINS $1M+ INVESTMENT
This is what happened to US-based logistics drone specialist Blueflite, when the company secured $1 million-plus in venture capital investment shortly after “losing” the contest in 2023. The 6th Croc Pitch contest, sponsored by Paspalis and hosted by the Darwin Innovation Hub, will take place in October 2024. Contestants can receive up to...
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Australia’s First Carbon-Fibre Hydrogen Fuel Tank Vessel
Blueflite, a company that has received venture capital from a co-investment fund partnership between Paspalis and the Northern Territory’s Local Jobs Fund, is modernising logistics with its advanced cargo drone platform. Recently, Alex Farrugia, Investment Manager at Paspalis, and Frank Noppel, CEO of Blueflite, visited the North Australian...
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Equatorial Space Systems: Pioneering Space InnovationH150
Equatorial Space Systems (ESS), a leading innovator in hybrid rocket propulsion, is making significant advancements in the aerospace sector. Founder and CEO Simon Gwozdz recently flew in from Singapore to prepare for the company’s upcoming static firings and test launch campaigns. His visit also marked the finalisation of the US$1.5 million...
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INVESTING IN DUAL-USE TECH IN THE TERRITORY
Dual-use is not new to the Territory. In 2019, Paspalis invested in awardwinning SPEE3D, which had an innovative approach to 3D printing that allowed for the rapid and cost-effective production of metal parts. Since then, SPEE3D has advanced its capabilities to support critical needs, such as supplying Ukraine’s frontlines with essential repair...
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Travel
KNOW YOUR CHINESE CUSTOMER
Harsh words, but all too often accurate. Of course, it’s rare that these approaches are stated so obviously, but it doesn’t take much effort to see them subtly at work. It’s an invidious process that can kill a business proposal. I was recently asked to help with a product aimed at Chinese consumers. The manager...
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Glide into the heart of Europe
If you are looking for a holiday that has everything done for you, pick a Viking River Cruise. I had never been to Europe and got to experience 15 wonderful days exploring 900-year-old castles, eating my way across the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and Hungary, immersed in Mozart in Vienna and toured Nuremberg’s Second World War art...
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NAUTILUS FLIES HIGH IN THE NT
Nautilus has a fleet of 39 helicopters and employs 118 staff, including 40 pilots, at eight bases across Northern Australia. It has a successful Indigenous employment program: two Indigenous Territorians work at Nautilus’s Darwin Airport base – Jamie Dawson as a pilot and Jai Nadjamerrek as part of the operations crew. Jai also has...
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DESTINATION DARWIN
They will carry about 60,000 passengers and crew – and contribute $65 million to the Northern Territory economy. Importantly, 45,000 of the visitors are arriving in the traditionally quieter tourism months, between October and April. Luxury cruise ship Celebrity Edge arrived in Darwin in early December, carrying 2809 passengers and...
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Current Issue
FROM TOP END TO THE WORLD
Northern Territory’s screen industry continues to surge, building on a foundation of successful productions and an increasing national and international presence. The power of film to influence travel is undisputable, with one in three travellers choosing their destination based on a TV show or movie. With a series of exciting new releases...
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TIO: WE’RE HERE FOR TERRITORIANS
The grand final winners – Southern Districts in the men’s premier league grade and St Mary’s in the women’s premier league – celebrated in front of thousands of fans at TIO Stadium in Darwin. The stadium is the home of the TIO NTFL competition, which has brought together more than 5000 players in the Top End from more than 160 teams...
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HELPING BUSINESS GROW
In a study of NT companies that have completed the BAP program, the average graduate reported an average increase of 22 percent in revenue growth after two years and a 21 percent increase in the rate of job growth. One of the companies benefiting is Fuel Drop, whose owner Jake Eggleton is undertaking the Growth Ramp program. “It’s a...
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JAKE EGGLETON
Success in business isn’t about luck — it’s about risk, resilience and execution. Jake Eggleton built Fuel Drop and Darwin Logistics from the ground up. But it wasn’t easy – and it certainly wasn’t handed to him. Today, his companies supply fuel and road train transport to some of the Northern Territory’s biggest industries,...
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