An Australian university has set up shop in a far-flung corner of the Northern Territory, in a bid to try and turn around high unemployment rates, and skill people up in remote communities.The Northern Territory's only university hasn't had a permanent presence in the East Arnhem region since 2013
Charles Darwin University said its return to north-east Arnhem Land would allow students to learn trades in their home environment – in the bush and out at sea – and not be split from family for long stretches. Census data indicates east Arnhem Land has an unemployment rate above 25 per cent – more than six times higher than the national average.
"Lots of communities have people that want work, need work, and unfortunately that work's either being contracted on a FIFO basis, or the work is being contracted out of community."A housing maintenance course is designed to help students manage repairs across north-east Arnhem Land.
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