Ministerial Statement Development and Progress of the Northern Territory University Hon. Fred Finch February 1997
Tabled Paper 3121
Tabled Papers for 7th Assembly 1994 - 1997; Tabled papers; ParliamentNT
1997-02-27
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MR SPEAKER, THE UNIVERSITY IS EQUALLY PROUD OF ITS ACTIVITIES AT PALMERSTON. THE PALMERSTON CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON 130 HECTARES. CONSTRUCTION BEGAN IN 1994 AND THE BUILDINGS WERE IN USE BY 1995. FOR THE SCHOOL OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY IN THE FACULTY OF BUSINESS THERE IS A DEDICATED BUILDING WHICH INCLUDES TWO TRAINING RESTAURANTS, TRAINING KITCHENS, FRONT OFFICE TRAINING FACILITIES AND COMPUTERISED BOOKING AND TICKETING SYSTEMS. THE TRAINING RESTAURANT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PROVIDES EXCELLENT A LA CARTE CUISINE OTHERWISE NOT READILY AVAILABLE IN PALMERSTON. AS WELL THERE IS A GENERAL PURPOSE BUILDING COMPRISING A LECTURE THEATRE, GENERAL PURPOSE TEACHING AND TUTORIAL ROOMS, A LIBRARY, COMPUTING LABORATORIES AND CAFETERIAS. ii
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