The Territory’s thriving Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector has contributed a record number of nominations for the 2020 Northern Territory Training Awards, to be held in September.
Finalists have today been announced from 103 nominations across 12 categories, including 82 individual nominations and 21 organisational nominations.
The 2020 finalists represent a wide range of industries including construction, IT, education, fitness business, engineering, electro technology, environmental science conservation and land management, digital media and technology and community engagement.
Nominations were received from all over the Territory including Darwin, Nhulunbuy, Alice Springs and Katherine and remote communities.
Now is it 65th year, the Northern Territory Training Awards celebrate the best of the Territory’s VET sector and recognises the outstanding contribution made by local trainees, apprentices, employers and training providers.
Some winners go on the represent the Territory at the Australian Training Awards.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Workforce Training, Selena Uibo.
“The Territory Labor Government’s number one priority is jobs and thanks to our $93 million Skilling the Territory Investment Plan, our VET sector is thriving.
“Last financial year, there were more than 3400 apprentices and trainees in-training in the Territory. Apprenticeships and traineeships are integral to ensuring the Territory maintains a skilled workforce that meets current and future needs of employers and industry.
“The Territory is actively working together to rebound from coronavirus by investing in more VET opportunities to enable Territorians to reskill, upskill and fill jobs during this pandemic and on the other side of it.
“It is now more important than ever that we continue to celebrate and appreciate the achievements and hard work exhibited by the VET sector.
“I congratulate all our finalists and look forward to once again celebrating the best and brightest of our VET sector in September.”
FULL LIST OF NT TRAINING AWARD FINALISTS
Individual categories
Austin Asche Apprentice of the Year
- Shannon Veltman
- Andrew Creber
- Michael Francis
Trainee of the Year
- Jaylie Maddaford
- Luis Alfredo Munoz-Cepeda
- Sandra Curley
- Shailee Edwards-Devery
Vocational Student of the Year
- Yuliia Shchedrovska
- Eliza Rynne
- Darren Braun
- Zoe White
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year
- Dale Dhamarrandji
- Jessica Wattam
- Luke Roberts
School-based Apprentice or Trainee of the Year
- Harry Newton
- Samantha Stevenson
- Brooke McKenna
- Katlyn Craig
VET in Schools Student of the Year
- Raylene Rankin
- Sophie Reid
- Declan Spethman
- Bradley Mauger
VET Teacher/Trainer of the Year
- Kevin Gawada
- Lindsay Ah Mat
- Brendan Flynn
- Rufaro Nyamusara
Organisational categories
Small Training Provider of the Year
- Karen Sheldon Training
- Aurecon Australasia Pty Ltd
- Taminmin College
Industry Collaboration Award
- Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education and Australian Defence Force
- Bachelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education and Palmerston Children and Family Centre
- Human Services Leadership and Support Worker Pilot Project - Alice Springs
Small Employer of the Year
- Berry Springs Mechanical
- Mitchell Street Childcare Centre
- Golden Nails and Beauty Palmerston
Medium Employer of the Year
- Hastings Deering (Australia) Ltd
- HiQA Geotechnical
- NEC Australia Pty Ltd
Large Employer of the Year
- Department of Local Government, Housing and Community Development
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