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As the Australian Government's flagship financing agency in the north, the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) is dedicated to delivering economic and social growth.
NAIF has committed a loan of up to $220m for the Perdaman Urea Project, set to be Australia's largest urea plant, producing 2m tonnes annually.
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Humpty Doo Barramundi farm in northern Australia embraces Indigenous culture through procurement, employment, and staff training.
Discover how junior soccer players are honing their skills at the world-class training facility of North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville.
In this edition of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) newsletter, you’ll find a wealth of information on the latest infrastructure developments in northern Australia.
A new era for JCU students living on-campus is set to begin with the official opening of a state-of-the-art accommodation building in Townsville.
Discover how the new export hub at Darwin International Airport, backed by a $150m loan from NAIF, has provided stability and opened up new possibilities.
Craig Doyle has taken over as the CEO of NAIF, bringing his expertise to the development of infrastructure in Northern Australia.
The Albanese Government's Northern Australia Minister, Madeleine King, pledges to enhance social outcomes and development in the north.
Discover the latest progress on Northern Territory Airport's IES Strategy, including new infrastructure and upgrades for Darwin, Tennant Creek, and Alice Springs airports. Learn how NT Airports is achieving Indigenous outcomes.
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