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More fee-free courses at Canberra’s CIT

Twenty-three courses have been added to the Fee-Free TAFE program at the Canberra Institute of Technology.

Thousands of fee-free places at Canberra’s CIT

The Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) is offering more than 2,500 fee-free training places this year to eligible applicants.

Woden CIT campus DA open for comment

The development application for the CIT campus in Woden town centre is open for the next fortnight for public comment.

Canberra Daily’s 2022 in review: June

Canberra Daily's June 2022 highlights include Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, Caroline Kennedy was sworn in as US Ambassador to Canberra, CIT's contract scandal, and more.

CIT teacher named Australia’s top VET trainer of the year

Richard Lindsay, an automotive teacher at the Canberra Institute of Technology, has been named Australia's VET Teacher / Trainer of the Year.

ACT school student apprentices get a Head Start

Year 10 student Charlie Steer is undertaking an automotive trades apprenticeship in an ACT Government pilot program.

Canberra Liberals call for ‘space tradies’ courses at CIT

The ACT Government should develop courses for “space tradies” for the growing space industry, Liberal MLA James Milligan argues.

Liberals: Integrity Commission needs more powers

The Canberra Liberals say the ACT Government will not grant the Integrity Commission the full resources and powers it needs to investigate.

New CIT Woden design features revealed

The ACT Government has released latest design concepts for the new CIT campus in Woden’s Town Centre for public consultation.

Liberals have questions after CIT Estimates hearings

The Canberra Liberals say the community is none the wiser about the CIT's $9 million contracts after a morning of Estimates hearings.

Liberals say government not answering questions about CIT contracts

The Canberra Liberals state that the ACT Government has refused to answer their questions about the CIT contracts that saw $8.87 million spent on one contractor. But the minister concerned says that providing that information to the Liberals could hinder or interfere with an investigation.

Wunderkind CIT apprentice chef sets the Table

The closest thing to a set menu at Table by Canberra Gourmet, is a constant flow of new ideas written in marker on the kitchen bench. The brainchild of Chef Thomas Heinrich,...

Integrity commission to review CIT contracts

The ACT Integrity Commission and Auditor-General will investigate the procurement of the $9 million CIT contracts.

Liberals concerned by Kate Lundy’s appointment as CIT chair

CIT board deputy chair Kate Lundy will succeed Craig Sloan as chair from 1 July – but the Canberra Liberals are concerned given she was on the board when CEO Leanne Cover entered a controversial multi-million dollar contract with Patrick Hollingworth.

Chris Steel will use ministerial powers to direct CIT

Skills minister Chris Steel will use his powers to direct the CIT Board to remedy the "unacceptable" multi-million dollar contracts.

Elizabeth Lee: CIT internal review ‘rings alarm bells’

Canberra Liberals leader Elizabeth Lee remains unsatisfied with the response from both CIT and the ACT Government

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