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Australian Skills Institute Your passport to a global career. Welcome to the Australian Skills Institute! The program offered by Australian Skills Institute is innovative and unique.

Australian Skills Institute aims to increase the pathways and opportunities available for students who live overseas. We do this by providing students with the opportunity to earn Australian qualifications through Higher Education Institutions in their home countries. Students who successfully complete the Australian Qualifications will graduate with skills and knowledge that will assist them to p

ursue greater opportunities in life. Students who enrol in our program will be simultaneously enrolled in their own domestic Higher Education Institution as well as an Australian Education Institution, meaning that upon graduation, students will receive both a domestic higher education qualification and an Australian vocational qualification. Australian Skills Institute has developed transnational agreements with universities and private training providers in the Philippines, and plans to expand further. Through these alliances, students are provided with world-class training which can pave the way for a brighter future. If you’re interested in learning more about Australian Skills Institute program, please contact ASI team on [email protected]

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17/12/2019

Statement on the Milkwood Trees

The National Trust has received many enquiries about the milkwood trees chopped down by Charles Darwin University on the weekend.

I can confirm the trees were on the National Trust Register of Significant Trees. They were listed in 1986 and recorded as being planted in the 1880s.

The Register has no legal power of protection of the trees - it is simply a recognition of trees which are important and significant to the Northern Territory.

More concerning is that Charles Darwin University removed the trees after they were nominated for heritage protection, as a way of perverting the Northern Territory's heritage protection system.

If other developers see what Charles Darwin University has done and if it is without consequence, then they might be encouraged to also bulldoze or destroy buildings of potential significance before they have the opportunity to be assessed. We regard this as an unacceptable gap in the system of heritage protection.

Therefore, the National Trust will be lobbying the Heritage Council, and through them Minister Lauren Moss, to amend the Heritage Act so that this wilful destruction is not encouraged in the future.

Many people have compared this to the destruction of the Hotel Darwin - in many ways, that’s a fair comparison.

Owners and developers from all around the Northern Territory accept and acknowledge the system of heritage protection and work within it. It is only a very small proportion who actively try to abuse the process, or who rush destroying the Territory’s heritage to evade the system that every other developer goes through. It is very disappointing that Charles Darwin University, funded from our taxes, is in this small proportion of bad faith operators.

In the meantime, we will regretfully go through the process of removing the trees that Charles Darwin University cut down from the Register of Significant Trees.

Tim Dixon, Director

(Photo from ABC Darwin)

On Monday this week ASI Chairman Kathryn Stenson held a collaborative event with the Education Development Institute of ...
09/10/2019

On Monday this week ASI Chairman Kathryn Stenson held a collaborative event with the Education Development Institute of West Tenggara in Lombok, Indonesia to continue working together to provide educational services and international mobilisation through locally provided training leading to Australian Qualifications.

As a part of the Northern Territory Government’s Indonesian Delegation, Australian Skills Institute (ASI) Chairman, Kath...
07/10/2019

As a part of the Northern Territory Government’s Indonesian Delegation, Australian Skills Institute (ASI) Chairman, Kathryn Stenson today arrived in Lombok, Indonesia to continue to explore delivery options and develop solutions that internationally recognised Australian qualifications could provide to those pursuing global careers in Indonesia.

GTNT Chief Executive Officer and Australian Skills Institute (ASI) Chairman, Kathryn Stenson today announced an intentio...
30/06/2019

GTNT Chief Executive Officer and Australian Skills Institute (ASI) Chairman, Kathryn Stenson today announced an intention to collaborate in initiatives between the Educational Development Institute of West Nusa Tenggara Republic of Indonesia and GTNT and ASI. The event was held on the lawns at Parliament House, Darwin.

Australian Skills Institute are proud to partner this year with the Negros Pageant Committee, and present an ASI Scholar...
12/04/2019

Australian Skills Institute are proud to partner this year with the Negros Pageant Committee, and present an ASI Scholarship to the winner of Ms Negros Occidental 2019!

Stage 1 of judging has commenced, and Kathryn Stenson is loving her duties of being a judge.

She is constantly inspired by such graceful and intelligent young women!

Watch here for updates of the Lin-ay Sang Negros Pageant.

Our ASI Chairman, Kathryn Stenson was honoured to be welcomed by the visionary Governor Maranon and the inspiring Mr Bay...
11/04/2019

Our ASI Chairman, Kathryn Stenson was honoured to be welcomed by the visionary Governor Maranon and the inspiring Mr Bayona to attend the 2nd Culmination Ceremony.

ASI and Fox Education presented 20 Graduates with their Certificates for completing Certificate III in Individual Support!

COngratulations to everyone!

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