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Three things workers now want from the office – Jll

Three things workers now want from the office – Jll

Office workers have spoken, but how well are employers and building owners delivering? The roll out of hybrid policies is giving employees the flexibility to choose their own work settings. But it has also set the clock for businesses to provide the spaces staff want...

Selling Satisfaction Service and Supplies – Territory Q – Issue 31

Selling Satisfaction Service and Supplies – Territory Q – Issue 31

It’s not good enough to simply sell a product if you can’t back it up with service and satisfaction. “A good salesperson can sell just about anything, but it takes much more to develop true customer loyalty,” says Alex Tsirbas, owner and manager of Trade Building Supplies NT in Darwin.

Connecting the Territory – Territory Q – Issue 31

Connecting the Territory – Territory Q – Issue 31

Most of us have our head in the clouds when it comes to technology, but today good cloud-based IT is sound business, saving you time, money and effort. Darwin-based Cloudstreet consulting is creating Territory-hardened IT technology that not just operates effectively across the Territory’s remotest regions but is conquering the United States.

Paul Creates Through His Lens – Territory Q – Issue 31

Paul Creates Through His Lens – Territory Q – Issue 31

Paul Arnold sees his camera as an artist’s paintbrush. “I don’t know of anyone else in the world who creates unique pieces the way I do,” he says. Paul first came to Darwin in 1992 during his Navy days and returned after discharging, establishing his professional business in 2001.

Brand More Local Than You Think – Territory Q – Issue 31

Brand More Local Than You Think – Territory Q – Issue 31

A McDonald’s restaurant represents internationally branded food, assuring us of the same standard and quality world-wide. There are nine McDonald’s throughout the Northern Territory, and it might surprise you that all are locally owned and operated with each licensee living here.

Creative Edge in Playspaces – Territory Q – Issue 31

Creative Edge in Playspaces – Territory Q – Issue 31

Gone are the days of the basic hot metal slides, swings and dull playground equipment. Today’s playspaces are unique, fun, functional, energetic learning environments with custom-made, colourful pieces that add excitement to outdoor activities.

Preserve, Promote and Protect – Territory Q # 30

Preserve, Promote and Protect – Territory Q # 30

WALLAROO TOURS. Covid-19 tested human resilience, but nature has flourished without massive tourism interference, highlighting that the protection of our environment, living creatures and their ecosystems is vital. “Prohibiting tourists isn’t the answer. Education and...

Simplifying Technology – Territory Q # 30

Simplifying Technology – Territory Q # 30

DANTE ST JAMES. If covid-19 has highlighted anything, it’s our need to embrace technology and become savvy about its benefits. But how many of us are comfortable, let alone fully understand the realm of capabilities our digital equipment can do? Quite often we’re even...

Innovating, Stimulating, Playscapes – Territory Q # 30

Innovating, Stimulating, Playscapes – Territory Q # 30

HARDY LANDSCAPING. With a young family, ed and emily hardy of hardy landscaping know first-hand how vital good landscaping and playground design is. A local family operation, Hardy Landscaping has been looking after Territorians and their landscaping, irrigation and...

Building a Good Reputation – Territory Q # 30

Building a Good Reputation – Territory Q # 30

BTC CONSTRUCTIONS. Brendan Cunningham, Managing Director of BTC Constructions is a big man of very few words. “I prefer to let BTC’s outstanding work and our clients’ words speak for itself.” And they’ve built an enviable reputation in their six short years in...

Delivering Business Advice and Mentorship – Territory Q # 29

Delivering Business Advice and Mentorship – Territory Q # 29

TOP END SERVICES. Joanne Walters established Top End Services in april this year to help businesses during these difficult covid-19 times. “I’d just finished a three-year contract assisting small businesses and was enjoying a couple of months break with my boys when...

Indigenous Workforce Solutions – Territory Q # 29

Indigenous Workforce Solutions – Territory Q # 29

IE PROJECTS. Darwin-based ie project’s different approach to indigenous employment has created real job opportunities for local indigenous people and positive productivity for businesses territory-wide. Indigenous-owned IE Project, which was established by Jason...