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Explore Local Data with .id (Informed Decisions): Upcoming Workshops Across the Territory

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Explore Local Data with .id (Informed Decisions): Upcoming Workshops Across the Territory

Regional Development Australia NT is partnering with .id (Informed Decisions) to host a series of sessions across the Northern Territory this November and December. Presented by Greg Bowden, these sessions will provide valuable insights into the Northern Territory’s regional economy and demonstrate how to use local data to support planning, funding and policy decisions.

The workshops are free to attend and open to local government officers, community organisations, and anyone involved in regional development or strategic planning.

State of the Regions Presentation

This session will provide an overview of the latest economic, demographic, and workforce trends across the Northern Territory. Participants will gain insights into the key drivers of growth, resilience, and opportunity in the region.

Monday, 17 November | 9:00am – 10:00am
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Economic and Community Local Data Resources Training

These practical training sessions will show participants how to access and apply .id’s demographic and economic resource tools to strengthen projects, plans, and funding proposals.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Access .id’s online demographic and economic data tools
  • Explore population, employment, and industry insights for your LGA
  • Model potential economic impacts of projects and events
  • Identify local strengths, challenges, and growth opportunities

Upcoming sessions and registration links:

DarwinMonday, 17 November | 10:30am – 12:00pm
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Alice Springs – Wednesday, 19 November | 9:30am – 11:30am
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Online – Tuesday, 2 December | 9:00am – 10:30am
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These sessions follow our recent initiatives to help organisations access and apply local data to inform evidence-based decision-making, strengthen business cases, and enhance regional outcomes.

For more information, contact us at [email protected].