Training Services Available in the Northern Territory

  • Onsite Training
  • Hands-On Learning
  • Safety-Focused

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Training Available in the Northern Territory

Advanced Industry Training is a trusted registered training organisation based in Townsville, delivering nationally recognised qualifications across Rockhampton, Cairns, Mackay, and the Northern Territory. While we are not physically based in the NT, training can be organised through our Townsville office or by contacting our trusted local partner, Kullaru Training and Assessing. Our onsite approach helps teams build vital skills without leaving the job, reducing downtime and aligning training with real working conditions.


We offer a wide range of programs, including high-risk licensing, machinery operation, safety training, and full qualifications tailored to the construction, civil, and mining industries. Every course is delivered by experienced assessors who customise the training to suit your environment, with a focus on practical application and regulatory compliance.


With flexible delivery options and a workplace-first mindset, we help you stay compliant without slowing down. To organise training in the Northern Territory, contact our Townsville office on 07 4755 4222 or get in touch with Kullaru Training and Assessing.

Courses We Offer in the Northern Territory

  • Short Courses
  • Construction Courses
  • Driving Courses
  • High Risk Courses
  • Mining Courses
  • Safety/ Dangerous Goods

For training delivered in the Northern Territory, please give our friendly office staff a call to find out more. We will put you in touch with trainers in the NT, Kullaru Training, or let you know when our trainers are next visiting.

Short Courses in the Northern Territory

Our short courses are developed to rapidly boost your skills in core areas such as safety, equipment operation and site preparedness. Perfect for addressing immediate workplace requirements or securing key qualifications quickly, these targeted programs are delivered directly to participants across the Northern Territory.

Construction Courses in the Northern Territory

We deliver practical, hands-on construction training customised to suit your site and industry requirements. Covering everything from foundational skills to nationally recognised units, our courses help ensure compliance and confidence on the job. Onsite delivery is available throughout the Northern Territory to support your team where they work.

Driving Courses in the Northern Territory

Our driving courses include everything from four-wheel drive techniques to vehicle control in real-world field conditions. These skills are vital for safety and performance in roles that require off-road or job-related driving. We offer flexible training solutions for individuals and teams across the Northern Territory.

High-Risk Training Courses in the Northern Territory

We provide high risk licensing for crane operation, EWP, dogging, and forklifts—critical for site access and regulatory compliance. Our skilled assessors guide your team through practical, nationally recognised units. These services are delivered onsite across the Northern Territory to fit your schedule.

Mining Courses in the Northern Territory

Our mining courses specialise in haul trucks, excavators and other essential equipment used in open-cut operations. These programs are vital for those entering or currently working in the mining sector. We deliver training throughout the Northern Territory with options tailored to your site requirements.

Safety & Dangerous Goods Courses in the Northern Territory

We offer safety courses covering confined space entry, working at heights, chainsaw operations, licence to transport dangerous goods as well as handling dangerous goods. These units are crucial for maintaining safety and compliance in high-risk environments. Our programs are available onsite across the Northern Territory for both individuals and businesses.

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  • What is the difference between accredited and non-accredited training?

    Accredited training is nationally recognised and delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), meeting the standards set by the Australian Qualifications Framework. It leads to a qualification or statement of attainment that is accepted across industries and other educational institutions. Non-accredited training, while still valuable, is typically designed for internal use, workplace upskilling or personal development. These courses do not lead to a formal qualification but may still cover useful and relevant information. Choosing between the two depends on your goals—whether you're looking to meet regulatory requirements, improve employability or simply gain knowledge. Accredited training is essential if licensing or official recognition is required.

  • Do I need any prior experience or qualifications before enrolling?

    Most entry-level or short courses are designed with beginners in mind and don’t require any previous qualifications. They often start with the basics and gradually build skills throughout the course. However, some courses—particularly those involving machinery or high-risk work—may require participants to meet certain conditions, such as holding a white card, providing photo ID or being a certain age. Advanced qualifications may expect prior industry exposure or a lower-level certification. When applicable, these prerequisites will be clearly outlined in the course description. If you're unsure whether a course is suitable for your experience level, it's always worth contacting the training provider for clarification.

  • What happens if I miss a training session?

    If you miss a scheduled session, contact your training provider as soon as possible. In many cases, arrangements can be made to reschedule or make up the missed content, depending on the course format and the reason for your absence. For short courses, you may need to rebook into another available session, while longer qualifications may allow for catch-up assessments or guided revision. Some training programs have strict attendance or competency requirements, especially those linked to licensing outcomes, so it's important to communicate early. Fees may apply for rescheduling in some cases, but compassionate or medical reasons are usually considered with flexibility.