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Territory businesses have been facing one of the worst labour shortages the industry has seen with travel restrictions and broader industry uncertainty amid COVID infection numbers have slowed the supply of some hospitality staff.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has launched a newly refurbished training kitchen at its Katherine Rural Campus as the university expands into hospitality for the first time in the Katherine and Big Rivers Region.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Katherine Rural Campus has launched a newly refurbished kitchen space as it seeks to expand into the hospitality space for the first time in the Katherine and Big Rivers Region.
The University has developed this policy to ensure that hospitality activities are appropriate, that standards of accountability are maintained and that there is a measure of consistency in the way in which this policy is implemented across the University.
AVC Alison Haines and VC Scott Bowman
Katherine locals will be able to study hospitality courses such as Asian Cookery and Cake Decorating as part of a first time expansion into hospitality at Katherine Rural Campus.
CDU student Zoe White sitting at a computer the Waterfront campus
After spending time working in the hospitality industry during her gap year, Zoe decided it was time to upskill with a vocational training course in hospitality and event management. In just two years, she's finished three TAFE qualifications and has been nominated as a finalist in the NT Training Awards. 
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