Setting the scene

This book represents a balancing act in drawing together the widely scattered elements of the history of vocational education and training in the Northern Territory—somewhat reminiscent of one of those circus performers with a series of plates spinning on the top of sticks. The first plate balances...

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Charitable behavior
Economic disciplines
Economics
Education
Educational programs
Finance
Financial economics
Formal education
Funding
Government
Government bureaucracy
Government reform
Human behavior
Human geography
Industrial training
Judicial powers
Judicial system
Jurisdiction
Law
Philanthropy
Political change
Political geography
Political processes
Political reform
Political science
Politics
Public administration
Social behavior
Social interaction
Social sciences
Specialized education
State government
Technical training
Territorial jurisdictions
Territories
Training
Vocational education
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