Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education as a national registered training organisation (RTO) has been named national finalist ‘Large Training Provider of the Year’ in recognition of demonstrating outstanding achievement in all aspects of the delivery of employment enablin
Click on the photo above to view gallery photos Yirrkala, a well-known Indigenous community in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia, celebrated the achievements of 16 Indigenous students who were honoured with employment enabling formal VET qualifications in the fields o
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Winner of the 2013 Northern Territory ‘Training Provider of the Year’ has now been shortlisted as one of three finalists for the National ‘Large Training Provider of the Year Award’ in the Registered Training Organisation category.
On 14 October 2013 41 students of the Batchelor Institute Berrimah Construction Services construction training program gathered with dignitaries and staff from Batchelor Institute and Northern Territory Department Correctional Services (NTDCS) for a shared Graduation ceremony at the t
Photo credit: Steve Gumerungi Hodder-Watt Indigenous students from New South Wales are travelling to the Northern Territory to turn their academic dreams into reality thanks to a program designed to prepare them for success at university. Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Edu
Click on the photo above to view gallery photos September 2013 has been a very exciting month for our Visual Art staff lecturer, Aly de Groot. Aly is a fibre artist whose practice has been an investigation of weaving techniques and materials that has been continuously refined to becom
Click on the photo above to view gallery photos 26 students graduated with Batchelor Institute awards at the graduation ceremony on 25th of September which was organised by Tiwi Island Training and Employment Board (TITEB). This ceremony takes place every two years. Batchelor Institu
Commissioner of Correctional Services Ken Middlebrook with Indigenous students Taquila Derrington, Elliot Lewis, Jesse Norris and NT Chief Minister Adam Giles. Photo and story NT News Three Indigenous students are now qualified to train as Northern Territory prison officers after comp
Click on the photo above to view gallery photos The graduation ceremony is a testimony to the rising Indigenous workforce in Australia’s heartland ‘Alice Springs’ as 176 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from many communities from the Northern Territory, Queensland, South
Click on the photo above to view gallery photos Families, friends, and classmates of the Defence Indigenous Development program (DIDP) cadets gathered with dignitaries and staff from Defence Force and students and staff from Batchelor Institute and the Batchelor community to celebrate