The Finocchiaro CLP Government is strengthening international training ties, with Minister for Education and Training Jo Hersey set to visit Timor-Leste this week, to expand Vocational Education and Training (VET) partnerships.
As part of the CLP Government's Rebuilding the Economy Strategy, the visit will advance joint workforce development initiatives, promote Territory business and skills expertise, and identify opportunities for NT providers in VET and PALM-aligned training services.
Minister Hersey will attend and speak at the second Timor-Leste International Skills Week, meet senior Timor-Leste officials, and visit key institutions, including:
Saint Anthony's International School, Dili - Sister School with Good Shepherd Lutheran College and Ngaatjatjarra College.CDU Aged Care Training Centre, Dili - Delivering Certificate III in Individual Support, andPro-Ema Restaurant School, Dili - A charity supporting vulnerable girls and young women through education and training.
The trip builds on Minister for Trade, business and Asian Relations, Robyn Cahill's recent trip, which launched the Empowerment Through Energy Program here and a new crocodile management initiative here.
"The Northern Territory is proud to support Timor-Leste through joint training initiatives, institutional partnerships, and the exchange of knowledge and expertise," Minister Hersey said.
"The work we are doing together in this year of action, certainty and security - particularly in vocational training - strengthens not only our economies, but also the friendship between our people."
"Our partnership is about building a long-term framework of cooperation in skills, workforce development and economic opportunity that will benefit both our nations."
The estimated cost for the Minister and one advisor is approximately $6,000. Final costs will be reported following the trip in line with standard reporting processes.