Fee-Free TAFE to continue

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Fee-Free TAFE is a jointly funded initiative of Australia’s Commonwealth, state and territory governments, providing tuition-free vocational education and training to eligible ACT students wanting to train, retrain or upskill.

Fee-Free Tafe – a jointly funded initiative of the Australian and ACT Governments – will continue until 2026.

This extension will allow Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) to deliver another 3600 places over three years from 2024 onwards.

This amounts to 600 tuition-free places for Canberrans each semester from 2024 through to the end of 2026.

There will be a focus on priority learners and areas of skills demand.

Applications for CIT Fee-Free TAFE places in semester 1, 2024, open Monday, 13 November 2023 and prospective students are encouraged to apply early.

All are invited to attend CIT Open Day on Friday, 17 November, at the CIT Reid, Bruce and Fyshwick campuses.

CIT has successfully met its targets in the first year of delivering Fee-Free TAFE, reaching its allocated 2,530 enrolments for 2023.

More than 1000 of CIT’s Fee-Free TAFE student enrolments have been in the care sector, in skilled areas of demand such as childcare, aged care, disability care and community services.

CIT has also seen a strong uptake of education and training in cyber security. The Certificate IV Cyber Security has been the most popular of all Fee-Free courses with 264 enrolments.

“CIT has shown we can successfully deliver the national Fee-Free TAFE program, making education and training more accessible to Canberrans and continuing to drive the ACT’s workforce forward, especially in industry areas of need and to priority learner cohorts,” CIT Interim CEO Christine Robertson said.

“Vocational education and training can change people’s lives, and Fee-Free TAFE is providing opportunity, especially to priority learners. It’s encouraging to see big enrolments among our youth and job seekers, while Fee-Free TAFE in the ACT has supported 430 women in financial hardship to access education and training.

“Students have shared how they may not have even considered vocational education and training if not for the opportunity and accessibility that Fee-Free TAFE has provided them.”

“We look forward to seeing more students graduate of Fee-Free TAFE and becoming the carers, construction workers, hospitality staff and digital experts the ACT needs. We’ve also had many students graduate short course via Fee-Free TAFE, which has set them on the pathway to further education,” she said.

Highlights of CIT’s Fee-Free TAFE delivery in 2023 include:

  • 268 course completions already, mainly in short courses, which is a great pathway to further study and jobs
  • 1,609 female student enrolments (more than 60 per cent of total). CIT has been enhancing diversity in student cohorts e.g. 25 enrolments for women in building, construction and electronics trades
  • 430 women in financial hardship. Fee-Free tuition has made education and training possible.
  • 1,027 enrolments in care sector related courses, across areas including childcare, aged care, disability care, and community services
  • 936 enrolments for students aged between 17 and 24
  • 774 enrolments for job seekers
  • 215 enrolments for unpaid carers
  • 163 enrolments for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples
  • 124 enrolments for people that identify with a disability
  • 55 enrolments are for Humanitarian visa holders and 161 for other eligible visa holders
  • 30 enrolments for veterans.

More information on CIT courses eligible for Fee-Free TAFE enrolment in Semester 1, 2024, is available at the CIT Fee-Free TAFE webpage.


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Friends help to conserve Mount Painter

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Convenor of the ParkCare Friends of Mount Painter group, Sarah Hnatiuk.

Did you know the ACT Government operates and manages more than 90 parks and nature reserves for our community to enjoy? Volunteers – like the Friends of Mount Painter – play a huge role in making this possible.

The Friends of Mount Painter is a registered ParkCare Patch group that is made up of a small number of residents who support ACT Parks in the management of the 93-hectare reserve.  

Convenor Sarah Hnatiuk, along with her group of volunteers, is helping protect and enhance the area for generations to come.

“The Parks and Conservation Service are the land managers and deliver the ACT wide programs. We are here to support their activities and work on a different scale,” Sarah said.

“Where we are useful is that we know the reserve intimately, in a way that the rangers wouldn’t as they have such a wide area to manage.

“We might come across a new invasive weed and notify the parks service so they can jump on it quickly.”

ParkCare volunteer activities include things such as:

  • revegetation and tree planting
  • weed and erosion control
  • seed collection
  • vegetation mapping
  • water quality monitoring
  • track maintenance
  • biodiversity surveys.

“We do quite a lot of tree planting because this is an area which was extensively cleared, other reserves that have larger amounts of native vegetation do not have the same challenge.”

“We also host classes from the Macquarie Primary, and we go with them on educational walks of the reserve,” Sarah said.

Canberrans can search for their closest ParkCare volunteer group and get involved through the online ParkCare Hub.

More information about the ParkCare initiative can be found on the ACT Parks website: parks.act.gov.au

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Lights, camera, action! AUSTIN begins filming

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

AUSTIN stars Ben Miller, Michael Theo, and Sally Phillips.

Cameras have officially started rolling on AUSTIN, a new eight-part ABC comedy series being filmed in Canberra.

Produced by the award-winning team at Northern Pictures – in partnership with the ABC, Screen Australia, ITV Studios, and Screen Canberra – AUSTIN is the acting debut for Love on the Spectrum fan-favourite Michael Theo, who will star in the series alongside two renowned UK actors, Ben Miller and Sally Phillips.

About AUSTIN

When much-loved children’s author Julian Hartswood (Ben Miller) inadvertently causes a social media storm, his career and that of his illustrator wife Ingrid (Sally Phillips) appears to be over. That is until Austin (Michael Theo), the neurodivergent son that Julian never knew existed, turns up out of the blue. 

Could embracing this modern nuclear family be Julian’s route back from cancellation? Will Ingrid forgive him? One thing is for certain: if Julian thinks Austin is going to be a push over, he’s in for a rude awakening.

Production brings support for the local screen industry 

Supported by the ACT Government and Screen Canberra through the CBR Screen Attraction Fund and CBR Screen Investment Fund, this series will be filmed almost entirely in Canberra, with one week of filming in the UK.  

The 28-day shoot will provide training and employment opportunities for local industry and significant economic expenditure.

Businesswoman of the Year flies high

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Dr Debbie Saunders, second from right, is the founder and CEO of Wildlife Drones.

Drones and wildlife may seem like an odd coupling, but for conservation ecologist Dr Debbie Saunders, it has proven to be a real winner.

Debbie is the founder and CEO of Wildlife Drones, a local Canberra company established in 2016 that is doing something no one else in the world is doing – tracking wildlife with drone technology.

Her efforts to improve conservation management practices around the world has earnt her a number of accolades, the latest being 2023 Canberra Businesswoman of the Year at the recent Canberra Women in Business Awards.

“Winning this award is pretty amazing, a real highpoint in my career. It’s nice to be recognised,” she said.

But for Debbie, it wasn’t always easy.

“There were a lot of naysayers over the years. People who didn’t really believe in what I was doing. But you can’t worry about that,” she said.

“I have amazing mentors, and a support network in Canberra. You just need to surround yourself with people who lift you up and believe in you.”

Wildlife Drones came about after a struggle to track the humble swift parrot.

“It’s a small animal that moves dynamically across massive landscapes – it’s also critically endangered,” Debbie said.

“My colleagues had tried to track them before. They would catch them, which is a feat in of itself, put a tag on them but when they released them, they never found them again. All of that effort, and they would just fly away.

“So if we wanted to track them, we really needed to find a different way.”

Debbie received an ICON grant to help develop her product (which enabled her to buy her first drone), and took advantage of the many programs and events offered by the Canberra Innovation Network.

Now, Wildlife Drones is the only company in the world providing this kind of technology, and it’s all manufactured in Canberra.

Governments, not-for-profits, zoos, environmental consultants and researchers are using Wildlife Drones’ technology to track everything from giant hornets and Burmese pythons in the US, to koalas and bilbies in Australia.

Debbie says Canberra has been a great place to start up and grow a business, with a supportive innovation ecosystem that has helped her attract investment.

“Being from wildlife background, I wasn’t sure how to do some things, like a business pitch,” she said.

“But it’s amazing how many synergies there are between business and research. And that was the moment it clicked for me – I do this all the time, applying for grants is exactly the same thing.

“I now have an amazing team and work on amazing things. That has been the real game changer, surrounding myself with smart and creative people who are up for the challenge.”

So, what’s next for Wildlife Drones?

“So many things,” laughs Debbie.

“We’re developing a new product and it’s got nothing to do with drones.

“With the new Global Biodiversity Framework that was signed off, and a lot of countries signed up to, businesses are now required to be accountable in terms of biodiversity. There’s an immense amount of data out there that can be used to help businesses and corporations better understand biodiversity and how to monitor and track over time.

“We are developing software to help make use of all that data.

“It’s great to be in a time when biodiversity is front and centre.”

For more information about the Canberra Innovation Network go to the CBRIN website.


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Light rail reaches 15 million passenger journeys

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

A recent survey found 98 per cent of passengers reported being satisfied with the ease of using the light rail.

Canberra’s light rail system has reached another passenger milestone with more than 15 million passenger journeys now taken since its April 2019 launch.

Future public transport journeys will be even easier to make when a new ticketing system rolls out in the second half of 2024.

The MyWay+ system will be available for both buses and light rail and will allow passengers to pay using a phone app, smartwatch, traditional travel card or credit or debit card.

Light rail offers Canberrans a convenient, sustainable and reliable form of public transport.

A light rail satisfaction survey undertaken last month found that 98 per cent of passengers reported being satisfied with the ease of using the light rail when they took public transport.

Fifty-one per cent of passengers also reported they plan to continue their journey through the city by taking advantage of light rail stage 2A in the future.

In the past three months, 22 per cent of all public transport journeys across the whole of Canberra were on the light rail.

The latest data also shows that public transport mode share in Gungahlin has increased by nearly 50 per cent since the introduction of light rail.

Private car usage has declined further with the highest drop recorded in Gungahlin and North Canberra, along the light rail alignment, reducing by 9 per cent in Gungahlin, and 13 per cent in North Canberra.

Construction on Stage 2A – which will see the line extended to Commonwealth Park – is expected to start once raising London Circuit is complete.

This work progresses, with the first temporary road and demolition of the southbound bridge over London Circuit complete.

Canberrans can expect to see substantial changes in the city centre as upgrades better connecting the city and the lake are carried out.

Planning and design continue on the further Stage 2B to Woden.

The ACT Government has also started construction on the ‘green track’ prototype at the National Arboretum. Canberrans will be able to see the design of grassed track areas through the city on the stage 2A line.

Find more information on the MyWay+ system.


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FuelCheck to continue to provide savings to Canberra motorists

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Canberra motorists will continue to have access to real-time fuel pricing.

Canberra motorists will continue to have access to real-time fuel pricing at petrol stations across the ACT, following a successful trial of the FuelCheck scheme in the ACT.

For many households the cost of fuel is a significant expense. Canberra motorists will be able to continue to find cost savings on fuel as the ACT Government continues to work with the NSW Government to provide the popular FuelCheck scheme in the ACT.

By shopping around and checking FuelCheck, Canberra motorists can enjoy savings of, on average, 11 cents per litre on standard unleaded, 15 cents per litre on premium unleaded; and 25 cents per litre on diesel and pay less than the national average for their fuel.

This means a motorist who drives an average of 12,100 kilometres per year could save around $140-$200 for a petrol car and $350 for a diesel car, annually.

Since FuelCheck’s introduction in the ACT in November 2022, the app was downloaded around 100,000 times by Canberrans.

Over 95 per cent of ACT service stations have signed up to FuelCheck and there has been a high level of retailer and consumer satisfaction with the tool.

Opting into the FuelCheck scheme has also given small and independent ACT operators the opportunity to take advantage of free price advertising and bring awareness of their location to a larger audience.

Along with giving motorists the capacity to save, FuelCheck also allows users to see information on when the best day of the week to buy, and to receive alerts on when prices drop at favourite stations.

“The NRMA is pleased to see the continuation of FuelCheck in the ACT to give motorists greater pricing transparency,” Peter Khoury, NRMA Spokesman, said.

“As fuel prices remain volatile and cost of living continues to rise, FuelCheck will continue to make a massive difference for consumers by ensuring they can always find the best price fuel near them.

“As the Christmas period approaches, real-time fuel prices will help motorists to better plan their journeys and when and where they should fill up,” he said.

More information on fuel pricing in the ACT and the FuelCheck scheme is available at https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/consumer-rights/fair-trading-and-consumer-rights#Fuel-prices.


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Warning period commences for mobile device detection cameras

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Drivers caught using their mobile device by one of Canberra’s mobile device detection cameras will now receive a written warning.

A three-month warning period will commence from Friday 3 November for mobile device detection cameras, as part of the next phase of making Canberra’s roads even safer.

Drivers caught using their mobile device by one of Canberra’s mobile device detection cameras will now receive a written warning.

Infringements and demerit points will then start being issued from February 2024.

Three transportable road safety cameras were introduced on Canberra’s roads in February 2023, along with a fixed camera on Hindmarsh Drive (near the Monaro Highway overpass) in June.

A second fixed camera will be installed on Gungahlin Drive (near the Barton Highway overpass) by the end of 2023.

It is hoped this warning phase will reinforce the need for behaviour change.

Since the ACT Government began collecting data, over 39,000 Canberrans have been detected using a mobile device. That number translates to cameras detecting over 150 people currently breaking the law each day.

Motorists are being asked to leave their phone alone and prioritise getting themselves and all road users home safely.

The cameras will be able to detect:

  • a driver of a vehicle holding a mobile device in their hand at the ear or above the shoulder,
  • a driver of a vehicle holding a mobile device by resting the device between the ear and the driver’s shoulder,
  • a driver holding a mobile device in their hand or hands, including where it is held at chest level or below,
  • a driver touching, but not holding, a mobile device with their hand where the device is not secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle, and
  • a mobile device that is resting on any part of the body of a driver whether or not the device is also touched or held (except where the device is in a pocket of the driver’s clothing or in a pouch that is worn by the driver).

Throughout the three-month warning period the third phase of a comprehensive road safety campaign will be undertaken. The campaign will ensure the community is aware that it is illegal to use their mobile device while driving and will provide substantial warning that infringements will commence from February 2024 for any driver who chooses to break the law.

It is important to note that ACT Policing is still issuing infringements to drivers they detect illegally using their mobile phone. The warning period only applies to mobile detection cameras.

The goal of mobile device detection cameras is to increase road safety by utilising the latest in road safety technology to deter and detect unsafe driving.

The roll out of these detection cameras is part of delivering on the ACT Government’s commitment to ‘Vision Zero’ of no deaths or serious injuries on Canberra’s roads.

For more information visit www.act.gov.au/roadsafety.


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New development for Constitution Place precinct

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

An artist’s impression of the new Constitution Place development.

A new $150 million office development will be built in the city centre following the sale of an ACT Government block of land to Capital Property Group.

The $17.75 million sale will see the developers of Canberra’s award-winning Constitution Place precinct – Bates Smart and Construction Control – deliver a six-level, 14,000sqm commercial building on the corner of Vernon Circle and Constitution Avenue.

Construction is set to commence in mid-2024, and be completed late 2026.

The project continues the renewal of the city centre, alongside the Canberra Theatre redevelopment and evolving Acton Waterfront.

Capital Property Group Chief Executive Officer Stephen Byron said this project would build on the success of Constitution Place.

“We are committed to setting a new standard of excellence for office development and further revitalising Canberra’s City Centre,” he said.

“This new development will provide high-quality, centrally located office accommodation to meet the city’s growing needs.”

The new development will place a strong emphasis on sustainability, targeting a WELL Gold-rated Shell and Core, and aiming for a 5-star NABERS energy rating.

It will also feature a 99kw roof-mounted solar array and have no gas plant allowing for the building to be 100% carbon neutral in operation.

The building is also proposed to have a hybrid timber construction where part of the building structure and fabric will be built from sustainable timber, further reducing the building’s carbon footprint.

“We are passionate about Canberra and continuing to make it Australia’s most vibrant, liveable city,” Mr Byron said.

“Our experience in award-winning precinct design, honed over 25 years at Canberra Airport, positions us well to harness the full potential of the opportunity with this project.”

The sale was completed through a competitive tender process with the ACT Government via the City Renewal Authority. The land sale was managed by JLL ACT.


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Supporting healthier Canberra workplaces

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

National Zoo and Aquarium staff enjoy being a part of the Healthier Work community.

Canberra businesses looking to support their employees’ health and wellbeing can join the ACT Government Healthier Work program.

The free program helps businesses to support, protect and improve the wellbeing of their employees.

This is done through implementing new strategies and activities that focus on improving both physical and mental health.

Leadership advice, networking opportunities and access to experienced Healthier Work advisors – who meet with businesses in person or online – are also key to the program.

The National Zoo and Aquarium are part of the program and actively work towards ensuring all employees are healthy and happy at work.

“We joined the Healthier Work program to become part of a community of like-minded employers who were looking to improve the health and wellbeing of their staff,” the National Zoo and Aquarium’s WHS Coordinator, Julie, said.

The program can be adapted for any business or industry.

For Parbery Consulting, it was the program’s holistic approach to wellbeing that drew them in.

“We’re always looking at new ways to improve our wellbeing supports, and the Healthier Work program helps us achieve that goal,” Parbery Consulting Managing Partner Kylie Burnett said.

“The Healthier Work action plan keeps us all accountable and motivates us to improve and grow our wellbeing initiatives.”

“Everyone goes through ups and downs. Being a Healthier Work workplace doesn’t mean those ups and downs don’t happen, it just means that we can bounce back quicker,” Kylie said.

Along with helpful resources, the program offers:

  • information and support for managers and leaders
  • a tiered recognition scheme with promotional benefits
  • regular up-to-date news and ideas about workplace health and wellbeing initiatives
  • networking opportunities
  • events and seminars.

To join the Healthier Work program, Canberra businesses can visit the Healthier Work website: healthierwork.act.gov.au.


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The top spots in Dickson, chosen by you!

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

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