The Land Development Corporation is a commercially-oriented land developer. It can position the Territory and its industries to take advantage of the major industrial projects that are about to start or accelerate.
The Licensing Commission is an independent statutory authority with extensive powers to regulate and enforce the Territory's racing, gaming and licensing legislation. The Commission operates as an independent tribunal with responsibility for licensing and related matters covering liquor control, kava management, private security, escort agencies and gaming machines.
Treasury and Finance is a key central agency in the Northern Territory public sector and is recognised as providing high quality advice and information to the Treasurer and the Government, Territory agencies and the Territory community.
The Northern Territory Workplace Advocate is an information, consultation and advisory service to assist Territory workers, employers and their representatives in relation to work-related matters including dealing with employment issues, dispute settlement, unfair dismissal and the setting of wages and conditions, and to promote fair and productive workplace practices in the Territory.
Economic updates and key statistics from the Northern Territory, Australia and world-wide.
Economic Policy has a major role in providing policy advice to the Treasurer and Cabinet on economic issues.
The Grocery Price Survey measures the cost of purchasing an average basket of goods at each of the 26 supermarkets included in the survey.
The primary focus of the Industry Development and Investment Services Unit is to grow the economic base of the Northern Territory by working with targeted industry sectors to identify new and additional opportunities.
Northern Territory Treasury's Economic Group provides economic, public finance, demographic and social analysis and policy advice to Government.
Northern Territory Social Briefs provide the latest key social statistics about the Territory.
The department of the Chief Minister is crucial to the economic development of the Northern Territory, as well as the social development of Territorians in a number of ways. The department takes the lead in achieving the Government's priorities and maintains strong and productive relationships with other Governments.
Northern Territory Economic Briefs provide up to date analysis of the Territory economy and its performance in relation to the Australian economy. These briefs cover a broad range of economic and social indicators, drawing on various sources of data including Australian Bureau of Statistics and Access Economics.
Released monthly, the Territory Economic Review provides a wrap-up of the latest economic and demographic indicators.