The Territory Labor Government is making the Territory the best place to do business as we lead the national comeback from the coronavirus. Today, the.
Adventure play area with a rock slide and active climbing equipment; and a
Basketball, scooter and skate area.
The corner of the Myilly Point site is now lush and green and is ideal for community gatherings and children to play. It flows on from the work the Territory Labor Government is doing to revitalise the Darwin CBD in a place that locals and visitors enjoy.
The playground development was delivered on this site through extensive community consultation. Future work on the site will acknowledge the history of the site, including the Kahlin Compound.
Local business DTA Contractors completed the works which supported more than 20 jobs.
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A Malak Malak Ranger working in the Daly River region has become the first female Ranger to receive a Fisheries Inspector card in the Territory.
Theresa Lemon participated in Certificate III Fisheries Compliance training over 12 months, which included learning and applying skills on country.
The training was carried out by Fisheries NT to support Aboriginal Sea Rangers with additional powers to protect country.
Fisheries Inspectors are appointed to assist in fishery conservation, management and enforcement. They monitor and investigate fishing activity, equipment and suspected illegal activity.
She will also prepare evidence for Police on matters that may require enforcement, and provide fisheries educational material to local fisherman and the community.
The Territory Labor Government is committed to ensuring better safety within our communities, and has today passed the Serious Sex Offenders Amendment.
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The Territory Labor Government is bolstering job creating projects and private investment with the establishment of the Infrastructure NT Commission.
We have established the Territory Investment and Major Project Commissioners to actively pursue investment and drive major projects in the Territory. The Infrastructure NT Commissioner will ensure we build the public infrastructure needed to deliver those important job-creating projects, providing a crucial link to achieving the NT Government’s goal of a $40 billion economy by 2030.
The Infrastructure NT Commissioner will have a direct channel to the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics and will give effect to the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission’s recommendation to establish a strategic infrastructure planning and development function that plans for, coordinates and aligns infrastructure needs with industry and population growth.