Regional Media Monitoring

Media Networks provides a regional media monitoring system and listens to, records and reports on most news, interviews and current affair broadcasts in the Northern Territory. Media Networks then emails the news brief to the client. The client can then request a full transcript of the item. We can also email relevant print clippings.

Training provider

We also provide training for small and micro businesses specialising in Information Technology applications covering a wide range of products including most Microsoft applications and including web design training, image manipulation in Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro.

About the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, occupying a large part of the centre of the Australian continent as well as the central northern regions. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west, South Australia to the south, and Queensland to the east. To the north, the Territory  is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Despite its large area, over 1,349,129 square kilometres — making it the third largest Australian federal division — it is sparsely populated. With a population of around 220,000 it is the least populated division in the country.
The history of the Northern Territory began over 40,000 years ago when Indigenous Australians settled the region. Makassan traders began trading with the Indigenous people of the Northern Territory for trepang from at least the 18th century onwards, and very likely for 300 years prior to that, while the coast of the Territory was first seen by Europeans in the 17th century. The British were the first to attempt to settle the coastal regions in the 19th century; however no attempt was successful until the establishment of a settlement at Port Darwin in 1869. Today the economy is based on tourism, especially Kakadu National Park in the Top End and the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Ayers Rock) in central Australia and mining.
The capital city is Darwin. The population is not concentrated in coastal regions but rather along the Stuart Highway. The other major settlements are Katherine, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek and Nhulunbuy in the Territory’s north-east.
Residents of the Northern Territory are often known simply as 'Territorians'.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory 14 September 2008

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