The CLP now holds a strong mandate for its election promises. The rubber must hit the road in delivering them Property Council NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer writes.
A new report from the Property Council of Australia’s Northern Territory Division has highlighted a critical shortage of housing driven by insufficient investment, urging immediate government action.
Last week Northern Territory Chief Minister Natasha Fyles, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Northern Territory Treasurer Eva Lawler joined our NT Division breakfast. A cracking event.
A new report has revealed Darwin is set for a severe shortfall of student accommodation, despite the Territory Government’s ambitions to attract an additional 10,000 international students to the top end by 2025.
A program that put solar panels on the roofs of schools, an environmentally friendly mixed-use precinct, and a first-of-its-kind Integrated Communications Network are among the winners of the Property Council’s 2022 Rider Levett Bucknall State/Territory Development of the Year awards.
The Northern Territory Government recently abolished the Property Activation Levy. Here Property Council NT Executive Director Ruth Palmer explains why this is a win for the sector.
Ruth Palmer, Executive Director NT, Property Council of Australia 2021 was another year of uncertainties. Covid, the economy, tourism, population, housing, and jobs have all been, and remain, unpredictable. There […]
New Member: Upside Planning Op-Ed: Cameron Judson, CEO and Managing Director, Upside Planning I set up Upside Planning in Katherine because it’s a fascinating place as an Australian to […]
Council nominations across the Territory open today Nominations to be submitted by August 5th The NT Electoral Commission is now opening nominations for Councils for the 2021 Local Government […]