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The intense pressure of a final exam is felt by everyone in the room; but there's not a pen and paper in sight.
View ArticleMore research to adapt to climate change
Climate change, climate variability, drought, dryness, whatever you call it, the reality is farmers have to learn how to adapt or perish.
View ArticleLarrakia Development Corporation opens centre
Federal Resources Minister Martin Ferguson has attended the launch of an Indigenous training centre at Berrimah, on Darwin's waterfront.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 07/04/2010
Mustering gets underway as some parts of the Territory dry out, and with mustering comes the need for ringers.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 26/05/2010
Working with indigenous women in remote areas and how they cope with breast cancer and have Katherine residents bitten off more than they can chew when it comes to a world renowned chef
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 04/06/2010
How will one of the major mining companies operations in the Territory be affected as the firm carries out a nationwide review following the resources super tax and state and territory pride to be...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 08/06/2010
The re-opening of the Katherine abattoir could provide an escape for pastoralists caught with large cattle since Indonesia has cracked down on the weight guidelines for live exports, and will Batchelor...
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 09/06/2010
Local or imported when it comes to barramundi that question may now be easily answered, and has the Darwin Port Corporation finally found a way of controlling spillage>
View ArticleTrade training centre opens in Darwin
Member for Solomon Damian Hale has welcomed the opening of a new trade training centre at a Darwin school.
View ArticleHale slams school funding cuts
Federal Labor MP Damian Hale has criticised his own Government over funding cuts while opening new school facilities for Indigenous students in Darwin.
View ArticleNT Government seeks jobs for students
Member for Nhulunbuy Lynne Walker is considering job availabilities in different industries in a bid to get Territory students into jobs.
View ArticleIndustry push to address worker shortage
Northern Territory mining companies are getting behind an industry initiative to address the global shortage of skilled mine workers.
View ArticleBTEC bringing cultures together
Bendigo and Northern Territory students have learnt more than skills in an exchange through the Bendigo Technical College.
View ArticleNumbulwar students putting horticulture skills into practise
Students at the school in Numbulwar on the Gulf of Carpentaria have been hard at work finishing a horticulture course to learn the basics of the industry.
View ArticleYear 12 students told to relax as results arrive
Year 12 students in the Northern Territory are being encouraged to remember "everything is going to be okay" after their final results are delivered today
View ArticleNew training centre to meet oil and gas demand
Darwin will become a regional hub for trades training thanks to a new $28m training centre at Charles Darwin University, which hopes to build a workforce for the growing oil and gas sector
View ArticlePaul Simmons
Squadron Leader Paul Simmons has been flying since he was a young teenager.
View ArticleRobert Wainwright
Robert Wainwright has written the story of an Australian woman, long forgotten to us, who led a spectacularly colourful life.
View ArticleMichael Brosowski
Michael Brosowski's foundation runs a deadly serious race against Vietnam's human traffickers.
View ArticleDavid Vann
David Vann wanted to be a writer and a sailor, but what started out as an adventure became a nightmare that almost destroyed him.
View ArticleBack to School: Darwin mature age students embracing 'second lease on life'...
For some people stuck in a rut, going back to study as a mature aged student has been a "new lease on life", but the experience comes with hurdles.
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