News
Have your say on the Territory’s maritime industry
The Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade is seeking feedback on the Draft Maritime Industry Development Plan, which sets out a clear and coordinated strategic blueprint for the Northern Territory maritime industry.
2023 remote towns survey underway
During September, Charles Darwin University, on behalf of the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade will be sending out the 2023 Remote Towns Jobs Survey.
October Business Month - 2023 program now live
A busy program of events to be held right across the Northern Territory was revealed today with the launch of October Business Month (OBM) for Territorians and Territory businesses to Connect, Learn, Inspire.
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.
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.
Territory Innovation Challenge – Digital Games and eSport Development Centre winner announced
The Territory’s first digital games and esports development centre is set to be delivered, creating a platform to develop skills which are essential to growing the Territory.
Strengthening ties with Indonesia
The Northern Territory Government is further strengthening ties with Indonesia, with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with West Nusa Tenggara Provincial Government.
Business Security and Safety Audit Program open
Eligible Territory businesses can now access funding to engage an auditor to carry out an independent assessment of the security and safety of its premises and its workers.
Business finds its beat in music
A ‘street smart’ counsellor is using music to help troubled Aboriginal Territorians put their lives in order.