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Property Council of Australia

Locality: Darwin, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 8 8943 0666



Address: Paspalis Centrepoint Level 1 - 48-50 Smith Street 0800 Darwin, NT, Australia

Website: http://www.propertycouncil.com.au

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23.01.2022 We have just received the budget news we’d all been waiting for. NT net debt to hit 8.2 billion by July next year. My opinion piece calls on the NTG to listen to the ideas and recommendations we’ve put forward to the Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission.... It’s time, no second chances., we must get this right. https://www.linkedin.com//ruth-palmer-818a6122_territory-c



22.01.2022 Our health and economic sectors have copped a beating right around the globe, here in the Territory we are fortunate to have flattened the curve. Focus is now to rebuild, regrow and refresh.

18.01.2022 Burt the psychic croc has picked a winner, but will the reptile oracle’s predictions come to fruition? As Territorians head to the polls today, it is unclear if we will have a result until later in the week, with the impact of unprecedented levels of pre-polling yet to be seen. Whoever is elected to lead the Northern Territory, the Property Council is committed to ensuring that the attention and focus of the incoming government is fixed on delivering economic conditions tha...t will push the Territory forward. We will continue to advocate for the measures outlined in our eight-point plan for economic recovery and look forward to working with you over the coming year to ensure the success of Territorian businesses. If you haven’t voted, remember today is your last chance to have a say, so get out and vote! #makeyourvoicecount #territoryelection #ntpol #northernterritory

15.01.2022 If we don’t take this seriously, we run a high risk of losing our rights to self govern. Property Council 8 point plan below



08.01.2022 Terry Mills, Territory Alliance are clearly taking the populist route and not seeing the economic distress and overall business anxiety. Policy backflips less than two months out of an election do nothing but deter investment and send negative messages to business. READ ARTICLE HERE ...... The NT News - Business says Alliance's anti-fracking policy ‘seriously damaging' to the NT THE angry backlash by the Territory's key business and industry sectors against Territory Alliance's fracking ban policy is getting more ferocious with groups lining up to condemn the policy. The NT Major Business group said the policy, if implemented, would seriously damage the Territory. On Tuesday, Territory Alliance leader Terry Mills backflipped on his party's January support of fracking announcing they would ban fracking if elected in August. But in a press conference yesterday, Territory Alliance MLA Robyn Lambley left the door open to a change of heart in the long-term, saying you can never say never, but we don't support fracking. Along with the Property Council NT, the NT Major Business Group has questioned Territory Alliance's lack of consultation with the formation of the policy. If the Territory Alliance Party were in a position where they could stop fracking in the Northern Territory that would be incredibly damaging to Territory business, the NT Major Business Group chairman Ian Kew said. It will be seriously damaging for the Northern Territory ... we are shocked and surprised with this policy. We've got exploration companies and oil companies and gas companies down there that are currently starting their exploration programs. He said onshore gas could provide cheap power over the long term for the Territory. Property Council NT executive director Ruth Palmer said the Property Council was deeply concerned with recent popularism and dogma entering the current economic recovery discussion. Ms Palmer said businesses needed both long-term vision and policy stability to make critical investment decisions. How governments communicate, develop and implement its policy decisions will determine all of our future prosperity, she said. Industry and businesses that risk their livelihoods investing in the Territory deserve, at the very least, to be consulted in that policy process.

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