Investment opportunity | Industry sector | Investment value AU$ |
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![]() Circular EconomyOpportunities to commercialise waste streams in the Territory are available. |
Circular economy | Various |
![]() Regional HeadquartersBy relocating Indo Pacific regional HQ to Darwin companies can take advantage of Darwin’s strategic location, liveability, sovereign rule of law, improved digital connectivity and a growing base of renewable power assets that are enabling digital and technology industry growth in the Northern Territory (NT). |
Digital technologies | Various |
![]() Darwin Aerospace Manufacturing PrecinctBe part of the fast growing aerospace sector in Australia’s Northern Territory. |
Aerospace manufacturing | Various |
![]() Darwin Waterfront Luxury AccommodationDevelop and operate a luxury accommodation offering at the Darwin Waterfront. |
Tourism | $250,000 - $1m |
![]() Beef cattle productionParticipate in the beef and cattle industry through the purchase of pastoral lease - land holdings dedicated to the production of livestock. |
Agribusiness | Various |
![]() Fisheries and aquacultureFishing and aquaculture are established industries in the Northern Territory, currently valued at AU$120 million per year. |
Agribusiness | Various |
![]() Ground stationsCommercial ground station infrastructure at the Centre for Appropriate Technology’s (CfAT) 38 hectare Heath Road site. |
Space | Various |
![]() Harbourside PrecinctBlue-chip land portfolio of nine separate titled CBD allotments on massive 35 750 square metres. |
Land and property | Various |
![]() High altitude pseudo satellitesAlice Springs, located in the centre of Australia, is emerging as a global player for high-altitude pseudo satellite (HAPS) launch, recovery, research and development. |
Space | Various |
![]() Horticulture, broad acre cropping and forestryThe Territory is well renowned for mango production and produces melons, vegetables, grapes, tropical fruit, ornamental plants, pastures and fodder crops. |
Agribusiness | Various |
![]() Middle Arm Sustainable Development PrecinctA variety of land parcels are available within the 1500 hectare precinct, with lots ranging from one hectare to 160 hectares, to accommodate low emissions manufacturing and related eco systems. |
Energy, Manufacturing, Minerals | Various |
![]() MineralsThere are significant opportunities to invest in minerals production in the Northern Territory. |
Minerals | Various |
![]() Oil and gasThe Northern Territory has a long-established gas industry highlighted by production in the onshore Amadeus basin in Central Australia, and offshore through the Bayu-Undan, Ichthys and Blacktip fields. |
Energy | Various |
![]() Space industryThere is unprecedented opportunity to invest in the growing space industry of Australia’s Northern Territory. |
Space | Various |
![]() Space launchEquatorial Launch Australia’s Arnhem Space Centre is set to be one of Australia’s first commercial space launch facilities providing efficient launch, tracking and recovery options for government, research and commercial customers. |
Space | Various |
![]() Strategic fuel and bulk liquid storageLand holdings at East Arm Wharf featuring port loading facilities and adjacent to operational fuel facility offers the potential for ... |
Other | Various |
![]() Strategic industrial landThe Land Development Corporation has an extensive portfolio of strategic industrial land to suit a range of proponent needs and industries. |
Land and property | Various |
![]() Tiwi IslandsThe Land Development Corporation is working with the Tiwi Land Council and the Tiwi Aboriginal Land Trust to support economic development on the Tiwi Islands by providing the private sector with investment opportunities through the Tiwi Development Framework Agreement. |
Agribusiness, Land and property, Tourism | Various |
![]() Tourism accommodationBased on the growth targets of the Northern Territory tourism industry strategy 2030, an estimated 3000 additional rooms, across all categories, are required in the Territory. |
Tourism | Various |
![]() Waste processing and circular economyRestrictions on the exporting of waste from Australia are creating investment opportunities in certain waste products to drive a circular economy through the recycling of waste commodities. |
Circular economy | Various |
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