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Inspiring the next generation of apprentices
Winning the Territory’s top apprentice award was an “incredible” experience for Mary Coulter.
Grant recipients of Earth Observation for the NT announced
The Northern Territory Government partnered with Geoscience Australia to deliver a new grant program to help businesses unlock new growth opportunities and investment in space.
Funding to upskill and reskill workers
Northern Territory industry associations and business cohorts that have been affected by significant change are invited to apply for funding under the Industry Buildskills program.
Facing North set to return in August 2023
In August this year, the Darwin Major Business Group Incorporated (DMBG) and the Northern Territory Government will lead a ‘Facing North’ delegation to Canberra, representing the Territory’s interests.
Funding for solutions to attract and retain skilled workers
Local businesses and industry experiencing critical workforce shortages are invited to apply for support under the Flexible Workforce Solutions Fund.
NT Rural Women’s Award winner announced
The winner of the 2023 Northern Territory AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award has been named as Business Strategist Eileen Breen, for her “SustainAbility” project to implement sustainable initiatives for regional and remote businesses.
Help to protect Australia’s citrus industry
CitrusWatch is a five-year national program that aims to protect the Australian citrus industry through pest surveillance, training, and research.
Have your say on the future of recreational fishing
Territorians are being urged to have their say on the development and enhancement of recreational fishing in the Territory over the next ten years with the release of the draft Recreational Fishing Development Plan.
Helping small businesses succeed
Territory Government Small Business Champion Ross Nowland has a burning desire to help small businesses in Central Australia succeed.
Local artist make their mark on international fashion industry
Indigenous fashion designers from one of Australia’s most remote communities have seen their work strutted on catwalks in Paris, New York and Sydney.