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    Camels to Kuwait. by David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=Camels to Kuwait. by David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=The Australian Magazine, tag=6 data=9/10 May 1992 tag=7 data=26-29. tag=8 data=TRADE%ANIMALS tag=10 data=The feral ship of our deserts could become an export earner. tag=11 data=1992/4/7 tag=12 data=92/0401 tag=13 data=CABThe feral ship of our deserts could become an export earner

    Pulling gold from the deep. David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=Pulling gold from the deep. David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business, tag=6 data=First Quarter 1995 tag=7 data=10,11. tag=8 data=FISH tag=9 data=TIMOR REEF FISHERY tag=10 data=Fresh fish from the Northern Territory have taken southern and Japanese markets by storm, creating a demand which cannot be fully met. tag=13 data=INDFresh fish from the Northern Territory have taken southern and Japanese markets by storm, creating a demand which cannot be fully met

    A first for Darwin. by David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=A first for Darwin. by David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business, tag=6 data=Second Quarter 1995 tag=7 data=14 tag=8 data=SHIPPING tag=9 data=CLARE tag=10 data=The launch of a 330 tonne vessel at a Darwin shipyard in April represented a milestone in marine construction for the Northern Territory. tag=13 data=IND tag=32 data=PASPALEY, VIVIENNEThe launch of a 330 tonne vessel at a Darwin shipyard in April represented a milestone in marine construction for the Northern Territory

    Promising NT links with Asian growth region. by David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=Promising NT links with Asian growth region. by David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business, tag=6 data=First Quarter 1995 tag=7 data=4,5. tag=8 data=TRADE tag=9 data=BIMP-EAGA tag=10 data=Amid the ancient trade routes of the Sulu and Celebes Seas a new ASEAN powerhouse has emerged. tag=13 data=INDAmid the ancient trade routes of the Sulu and Celebes Seas a new ASEAN powerhouse has emerged

    Dacimita David & Hancock 2022, gen. n.

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    Dacimita David & Hancock, gen. n. Type species Dacimita curvifasciatus David & Hancock, sp. n. Diagnosis: Head (Fig. 2) higher than long with single pair of weak frontal setae; ocellar and orbital setae vestigial/ absent. Face concave, fulvous with elongate, black markings; first flagellomere shorter than face, arista shortplumose; postocciput and vertex swollen. Scutum (Fig. 3) elongate, black, microtrichose, with yellow lateral presutural and sublateral postsutural vittae; anepisternal stripe (Fig. 4) broad, reaching postpronotal lobe; chaetotaxy reduced. Wing (Fig. 7) elongate, predominantly hyaline with two transverse bands, cell bm as broad as cell cua, extension of cell cua shorter than main part of cell cua; crossvein r-m placed near midlength of cell dm. Abdomen (Figs. 5, 6) elongate, slightly petiolate, with black transverse bands on tergites 2−5. Epandrium (Figs. 8, 9) sclerotised, with well developed setae, proctiger larger than epandrium; epandrium and surstylus not demarcated; phallus with well developed acrophallus, subapical lobe and preglans lobe present. Oviscape (Fig. 11) broad, setose; eversible membrane broad with semicircular spicules (Fig. 12), taeniae not prominent; aculeus (Figs. 11, 12) as broad as eversible membrane with conical apex and preapical constriction, sternite 8 with prominent lobes. Two spermathecae, convoluted in appearance with bulbous apex. Etymology: Dacimita is derived from a combination of “ Dacini ” (root word- Dacus) and “imito”, meaning resembling dacines. The genus is considered masculinePublished as part of David, K. J., Hancock, D. L., Gracy, R. G. & Sachin, K., 2022, A new genus of fruit fly in subfamily Dacinae (Diptera: Tephritidae) from India, pp. 585-597 in Zootaxa 5195 (6) on pages 586-587, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5195.6.7, http://zenodo.org/record/722402

    Business Bond with bauxite. by David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=Business Bond with bauxite. by David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business, tag=6 data=First Quarter 1996 tag=7 data=26,27. tag=8 data=MINES & MINERALS%COMPANIES%ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES tag=9 data=NABALCO%NHULUNBUY%GOVE%YIRRKALA%YIRRKALA BUSINESS ENTERPRISES tag=10 data=Minerals exporter Nabalco has signed the largest agreement between a mining company and an Aboriginal enterprise in Australia, and committed itself to extensive growth over the next four years. tag=13 data=IND tag=32 data=DJERRKURA, GATJILMinerals exporter Nabalco has signed the largest agreement between a mining company and an Aboriginal enterprise in Australia, and committed itself to extensive growth over the next four years

    SA and NT form commercial alliance. by David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=SA and NT form commercial alliance. by David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business tag=6 data=Second Quarter 1995 tag=7 data=16 tag=8 data=TRADE tag=9 data=MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION%SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT tag=10 data=At a time when developing regions are realigning for trade, two of Australia's so called 'minor' states have entered into a new commercial partnership. tag=13 data=IND tag=32 data=STONE, SHANE%BROWN, DEANAt a time when developing regions are realigning for trade, two of Australia's so called 'minor' states have entered into a new commercial partnership

    Exotic leathers prove popular. by David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=Exotic leathers prove popular. by David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business, tag=6 data=First Quarter 1996 tag=7 data=18 tag=8 data=CROCODILES%TRADE tag=9 data=FASHION GARMENTS%BARRA SHACK tag=10 data=Premium skins from saltwater crocodiles are inhuge demand worldwide for high quality fashion accessories, but other exotic leather is proving popular in the burgeoning touris markets of the Northern Territory and Queensland. tag=13 data=IND tag=32 data=BAYLEY, SUEPremium skins from saltwater crocodiles are inhuge demand worldwide for high quality fashion accessories, but other exotic leather is proving popular in the burgeoning touris markets of the Northern Territory and Queensland

    Rationale for exhibition.

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    Critical text written by Jill Randall and Dr David Hancock providing the rationale behind the PAPER Pavilion exhibition, describing key themes and curatorial agendas.The text is displayed in the exhibition and the accompanying catalogue.</div

    Gateway to Asia promoted by DARTI group. David Hancock

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    tag=1 data=Gateway to Asia promoted by DARTI group. David Hancock tag=2 data=Hancock, David tag=3 data=Territory Business, tag=6 data=First Quarter 1996 tag=7 data=20,21. tag=8 data=TRADE%SOUTH-EAST ASIA tag=9 data=ASEAN tag=10 data=The NT's Department of Asian Relations, Trade and Industry leads Australia's push into the East ASEAN Growth Area. At the heart of this push is a group of people largely responsible for developing the NT's credibility in the region. tag=13 data=IND tag=32 data=MARWICK-SMITH, PATRICK%STONE, SHANE%MCCUE, JOHN%SAMMY, NATHAN%TREVENA, ROSS%LILLEY, DAVID%COLQUHOUN, JENNY%GALLAGHER, MIKEThe NT's Department of Asian Relations, Trade and Industry leads Australia's push into the East ASEAN Growth Area. At the heart of this push is a group of people largely responsible for developing the NT's credibility in the region
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