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Cocktails & Canapes

You are cordially invited to attend an informal evening of cocktails and canapés to meet industry experts and stakeholders.

Meet with the leading training providers of mandatory liquor training. Having over 50 years of experience in the industry, and more than 10 years as the leading training provider we are pleased to have the chance to meet with you!

When: Tuesday 28 April 2009

Time: 6pm-8pm

Where: Novotel Jabaru Lounge (100 The Esplanade, Darwin)

RSVP: 24/4/09 to info@trainingnt.com.au or 08 9312 1655


Are you ready to meet the new mandatory liquor training requirements effective 1 May 2009?

The Department of Justice Licensing, Regulation and Alcohol Strategy have issued a Section 33 notice on all licensees requiring them to train all staff in SITHFAB009A – Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA).

Licensees are required to train new staff within four (4) weeks of commencing their employment. Existing staff as at 1 May 2009 will have a period three (3) months to complete their training.

The course is designed for entry level with no pre-requisites and course duration of approximately three (3) hours.

So…. what is RSA?

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Submitted by clubsnt on Thu, 2009-03-26 11:09.

Young people wanted to walk the Kokoda Track

Australians walk the Kokoda Track in memory of more than 2,000 soldiers who died during World War II while defending Papua New Guinea from the invading Japanese army. Walking the Kokoda Track is both a mental and physical challenge that has the potential to draw out previously unseen leadership skills. This is an opportunity no young Australian should pass up.

If you are between the age of 16 and 22 and are reasonably fit, then ClubsNT encourages you to apply for the Kokoda Youth Leadership Clubs Challenge.

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Submitted by mark on Wed, 2008-07-02 20:40.

Clubs NT launches new web site

Clubs NT recently launched its new public web site, which aims to improve communication throughout the Northern Territory club industry.

Designed to be the first port of call for club people throughout the Territory, the new site provides a wealth of information including template documents, administration & employment information and links to a range of resources.

The web site is designed in a user-friendly format, with a clear navigation structure. Online directories, event calendars and useful link functionality have been utilised to help visitors to locate information easily, eliminating the need to browse through numerous pages of content.

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Submitted by andrew on Mon, 2005-10-10 09:34.

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