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Non-traditional trade apprentice highlights the talents of the Northern Territory

Charles Darwin University 2 mins read

A female apprentice from Tennant Creek is representing the Northern Territory (NT) and Charles Darwin University (CDU) at this year’s Australian Training Awards. 

Asinate Bradbury completed her mechanical trade apprenticeship earlier this year, began a second as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic, and is now a finalist for Australian Apprentice of the Year Award. 

After she finished high school Mrs Bradbury was unsure of what career path to take. She found a role in administration and moved into finance, but it was during this period she realised she needed a hands-on job.

“Before I started my apprenticeship, I didn’t know what I wanted to do but this opportunity has opened so many doors for me, and I am grateful for all of the support I have received from CDU, Territory Generation, GTNT Group and my family,” she said. 

Mrs Bradbury said her education journey has not been linear. She had no background in her current industry however her can-do attitude and a need for hands-on work helped lead her to a career as a mechanic.

 “I had no prior experience in the industry that I am in, and I had to not fear rejection, so far it has been very rewarding,” she said. 

“It is such an honour to be recognised nationally, and I am really excited to put Tennant Creek on the map.”

Charles Darwin University is also a finalist for Large Training Provider of the year Award and has finalist in six out the of the 15 awards including VET Teacher/ Trainer of the Year Award Maureen Simon for her positive impact on students in Early Childhood Education and Care.

Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations student Vanessa Williams is a finalist for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year; Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration student Zane Edwards is a finalist for Australian School-based Apprentice or Trainee of the Year; and Diploma of Beauty Therapy student Courtney Stewart is a finalist for the Vocational Student of the Year Award

CDU TAFE Pro-Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive Mike Hamilton said this collective success underscores CDU TAFE's unwavering commitment to delivering tailored, high-quality education that transforms lives and meets industry demands.

“CDU TAFE's achievements at the Australian Training Awards 2024 reflect a year of remarkable growth and impact while demonstrating CDU’s dedication to empowering individuals, strengthening communities and advancing Australia’s workforce,” Mr Hamilton said.

“I wish all the finalists all the success, and hope you continue to inspire.” 

The 2024 Australian Training Awards gala dinner will be held on Friday, December 6 at the National Convention Centre in Canberra. 


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