News
Tender awarded for detailed business case
The Territory Government is progressing the development of a detailed business case for a proposed agribusiness precinct in the Darwin rural area to support the growth of the Territory’s agriculture and horticulture industries.
NT Resources Week – 13 & 14 September
With the Territory’s target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, our offshore and onshore gas resources will play a vital role as a transitional fuel in the journey to renewables. Clean energy jobs are the future, and that’s the future we’re building for the Territory.
Have your say the Legacy Mines Remediation Draft Bill
Remediating legacy mines is critical to protect the environment and public safety.
New swim instructors take the plunge
The Northern Territory is doing something about the most unlikely of skills shortages by training swimming teachers and pool lifeguards – free of charge.
From playgrounds to digital innovator
Territory business, Playground 123 is changing the game when it comes to playground maintenance by developing a new software program that makes auditing look like child’s play.
User Choice funding round now open
Territory based registered training organisations (RTOs) can now apply for funding to deliver training to apprentices and trainees in 2024.
Workforce Advisory Grant – applications now open
The Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade is seeking applications from suitably qualified Territory organisations to operate its workforce advisory organisation for the next 5 years.
Building skills in the regions
A collaboration between a not-for-profit training organisation and a Territory Government department is reaping enormous benefits.
Giving back to the community through training
Workers from the Central Land Council have immediately put their training in operating heavy machinery to good use.
New processing facility opens in Darwin
Territory business, Wild Barra Fisheries has opened a brand new processing facility in Darwin providing a boost to the local industry and Territory economy.