Former NT deputy chief minister Nicole Manison takes up role with fracking company Tamboran Resources

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Nicole Manison's Territory Labor government recently signed a major gas contract with US-owned company Tamboran Resources, and she spruiked the firm when she was mining minister.

Nicole Manison has been hired by Tamboran Resources, a US-owned company operating in the NT with which her former government signed lucrative gas contracts.Ms Manison has already started in the new role, which will revolve around supporting burgeoning outback fracking hub the Beetaloo Basin.Former Northern Territory deputy chief minister and mining minister Nicole Manison has accepted a new job with a United States-owned fracking company she recently spruiked while in government.

"I am looking forward to this new challenge and working with the great team at Tamboran to build a stronger Northern Territory for everyone."Former NT deputy chief minister to retire As mining minister, in 2023 Ms Manison spruiked Tamboran in the media, talking up the company's potential to create "more jobs and more opportunities for all Territorians".

She was the NT's deputy chief minister for more than 7 years and also held the portfolios of mining, industry and trade, and renewables and energy in that time.Photo shows A man in a navy suit, carrying a toddler, leaving through a door in a dark green-panneled room

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