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Study, migration
seminar set

A free seminar on the study and skill migration opportunities in Australia will be held by the Negros Occidental Language and Information Technology Center, in partnership with the Northern Territory government and the Charles Darwin University, Australia, 1-4 p.m. on November 19 at the Social Hall of the Capitol in Bacolod City, a press release from NOLITC said.

The activity aims to give information about the Northern Territory as one of the fastest growing regions in Australia due to investments in oil and gas, mining and mineral processing, agribusiness, tourism and Darwin’s growth as a regional supply, service and distribution hub, the press release also said.

The joint Education and Migration seminar will be presented by Maysie Procianos, admission manager of Charles Darwin University, and Mary Martin, director of Business and Skilled Migration, Northern Territory Government.

This is part of the diplomatic program of Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr., in partnership with the Office of the Philippine Consul General to the Northern Territory in Darwin Australia, that is facilitated by Consul General Januario Rivas, the press release said.

The seminar is limited to 100 participants on a first come-first served basis, and those interested must pre-register at the NOLITC through (034)435-6092, nolitc.negocc@yahoo.com or migration@nt.gov.au, the press release added.*

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