Payments of up to $50,000 on offer to help struggling businesses
SMALL businesses in the Territory will be able to apply for up to $50,000 in government funding to help offset the economic pressures of the coronavirus crisis.
SMALL businesses in the Territory will be able to apply for up to $50,000 in government funding to help offset the economic pressures of the coronavirus crisis.
The Territory Government has been urged to waive and defer payroll tax for the 2019-20 financial year to help Territory businesses keep their doors open during the coronavirus crisis.
THE Chief Minister has launched a furious attack on anti-fracking campaigners for ‘spreading lies’ about FIFO workers and clogging government phone lines in the middle of the coronavirus crisis
TOURISM, hospitality and entertainment businesses will be the focus of the NT Government’s new $50 million Small Business Survival Fund.
THE NT Government has set aside a $65 million stimulus package to protect Territorians from the deep economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic
NINE News has suspended its regional news bulletin in Darwin until further notice as the coronavirus crisis worsens
THE Gunner Government is overhauling its 2020-21 Budget in response to the coronavirus pandemic as it prepares to release a second economic stimulus package
The Darwin city Woolworths is preparing to open a new, expanded BWS store next week, after the NT Liquor Commission privately approved changes to its licence.
Nervous event organisers are bracing for a blow to attendance numbers at some of Darwin’s most highly anticipated dry season events due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Health officials have urged Northern Territory businesses to prepare their workplaces for the wider spread of coronavirus, while a Darwin school urges parents to rethink their overseas holiday plans.
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