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15 new Transportable Classrooms for NT Schools

Office of the Chief Minister

Eight Northern Territory schools will share 15 new transportable classrooms, including the Barkly community of Alekarenge, where three new classrooms will replace ageing infrastructure.

The Territory Labor Government announced the construction of 15 pre-fabricated classrooms for NT schools in April, to help support the construction industry through COVID-19, while replacing infrastructure deemed beyond repair in some remote communities.

The locations of the new classrooms has been determined by need, with replacement of end-of-life infrastructure prioritised. Easing capacity pressures was also a selection priority.

The classrooms will be constructed in urban centres and relocated to their new school sites.

Remote communities will receive 10 classrooms, while five bound for urban sites will accommodate Students with Additional Needs.

The chosen sites are:

  • Alekarenge School (3)
  • Woodroffe Primary School (3)
  • Newcastle Waters School (1)
  • Gapuwiyak School (2)
  • Neutral Junction School (1)
  • Mutitjulu School (1)
  • Ngukurr School (2)
  • Nightcliff Primary School - Nemarluk Annex (2)

The $11.4 million program is expected to directly support at least 60 local construction jobs.

In addition to its new classrooms, Alekarenge School will also upgrade its early years playground, as part of the $300,000 Building Better Schools funding all Territory schools have been entitled to over the past four years.

 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Education, Lauren Moss.

“Quality infrastructure underpins quality learning and the Territory Labor Government is pleased to deliver these new pre-fabricated classrooms to the schools and students who need them most.

“By investing in school infrastructure, we are not only supporting the local construction industry, we are investing in the futures of the Territory’s most important asset: our children.

“These classrooms have everything modern classrooms demand to support learning, from quality acoustics, to state-of-the-art IT connectivity and, importantly for Territory schools, air-conditioning.

“Unlike the CLP, who slashed $135 million from the education budget when they were in government, only the Territory Labor Government can be trusted to invest in our schools and in our children.”

 

Media contact: Kim Stephens 0417 683 144

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