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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THE NUMBER OF FACULTIES OFFERING COURSES AT PALMERSTON HAS INCREASED AND THE FACULTY OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER STUDIES AND THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE HAVE JOINED THE FACULTY OF BUSINESS. THE NTU IS KEEN TO DEVELOP THE PALMERSTON CAMPUS AND EXTENSIVE CONSULTATIONS HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED WITH STAKEHOLDERS IN THE PALMERSTON COMMUNITY TO GAUGE HOW IT WOULD WANT THE PALMERSTON CAMPUS TO DEVELOP. THE GOVERNMENT EXPECTS TO RECEIVE A COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PALMERSTON CAMPUS BY THE END OF THIS YEAR, MR SPEAKER, I WOULD LIKE TO NOW REPORT ON THE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION. THE FOUNDATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1993 TO ENHANCE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY AND THE WIDER NORTHERN TERRITORY COMMUNITY.
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