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Marine environment: Dolphin and dugong monitoring in the NT pressreleasepoint.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pressreleasepoint.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Crocodile fished out of Northern Territory tourist park pool eturbonews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eturbonews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Carping about Port of Darwin sends anti-investment message Landbridgeâs CEO says heâs never seen an international company thatâs ticked all the regulatory boxes treated so badly. It sends the message Australia doesnât want foreign investment. Mike Hughes Save Share Having spent most of my career working for multinationals investing in different parts of the world, most of it for an American company in south-east Asia, I have not seen a company as badly treated as Landbridge Group in Australia. For a country so heavily dependent on foreign investment, that is a worrying sign. In 2015, Landbridge submitted to a year-long process to bid for the lease of Darwin Port. The Northern Territory government had made it clear from the outset that no conditional bids would be accepted; bidders would need to have any and all required sign-offs from Canberra in place. Landbridge engaged with the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) over many months, ....
Share The video, captured on the weekend on the narrow peninsula off the Darwin Harbour, shows the massive crocodile grabbing the pot from the bottom of the water before bringing it up to show the women. Hey mate, let go! One of the women shouts as the cheeky croc swims away. The pot remains attached by rope to the boat, so the crocodile thrashes in vain to pull it loose. The reptile eventually submerges as the skipper of the boat attempts to scoop the pot up with a large net. The pot remains attached by rope to the boat, so the crocodile thrashes in vain to pull it loose ....