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Darwin Campus welcomes the NT Chief Minister: Eva Lawler

Earlier this week, The Northern Territory’s Chief Minister, Eva Lawler, and Minister for International Education, Joel Bowden, stopped by our Darwin campus for a chat about growing the Territory’s service exports.

As an international education and training provider, we have played a vital role in growing the Northern Territory’s service exports, bringing in over 600 international students to Australia since 2018, from over 30 different countries including Japan, South Korea, Philippines, India, Argentina, Germany, Brazil, Fiji, China and the Netherlands, with the majority now residing and studying in the Northern Territory.

We will continue our international expansion during 2024 with the introduction of new programs during the year, including the commencement of our English Language (ELICOS) program in our Darwin Campus, undertaking Transnational education and training in Aged Care and Individual Support offshore within countries like Sri Lanka, the Philippines and India, while continuing to seek out new markets around the world for bringing international students into the Northern Territory.

We are continually expanding our export markets and seeking new opportunities for the benefit of our students, our college and the Northern Territory.

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