The Test
was sensational and the crowd of about 7,000 each day (that is
big for Darwin) thoroughly enjoyed the outing. Next year it will
be a Test against Sri Lanka that will be more competitive and
made more interesting with the large Lankan population in the
Top End capital.
The
railway line from Alice Springs and Adelaide comes through at
the end of 2003 with its inaugural passenger train a month later.
This will present the Top End with even more tourists in the "dry"
season.
This is the time of the year when it is 31 degrees every day and
down to a chilly (for Darwin) 20 degrees at night. It has been
a long time coming (102 years since first promised by the federal
Government at the time of Federation) but will create even more
interest in the Top End.
The Super
Eight cars have just been and gone and they drew crowds of nearly
40,000 in total over the three day carnival.
The Darwin
Cup Racing Carnival has started with Ladies Day and will end on
4th August with the running of the Darwin Cup at the Fannie Bay
Racecourse.
And Show Day
was last Friday.
A
refinery for processing the liquid natural gas being mined in
the Timor Sea will be built at a cost of around $2 billion and
is due to finish in 2005.
21% of the
workforce is in Government administration or defence and the health
services sector employs 9% of the total workforce.
And yet there
are only about 100 pharmacists working in the whole of the Territory.
Well that might change as the pace quickens and the NT Government
outsource the supply of pharmaceuticals and pharmacy services
to the non Government sector for remote Aboriginal communities.
The 23 health zones to be formed in the NT will also give the
opportunity for more approved pharmacies like the Tiwi model.
And why should an Aboriginal community not own its own pharmacy?
Is there one good reason?
Maybe some
will say "but there is a shortage of pharmacists" -
well is there?
Or is it a shortage of interesting jobs to keep them in the pharmacy
service delivery system as opposed to the Government, industry
or academic life.
In the Northern Territory there are plenty of interesting jobs
on the horizon so why not have a look at least.
You will never never know if you never ever go!!
quote
Daryl Somers for the NT Tourist Commission and true - give it
a go.
Ring Rollo Manning on 0411 049 872.
Ends
|