Latitude College Recognised as Finalist in NT Export & Business Awards 2025

Latitude College was proud to be recognised as a finalist in the Export – International Education and Training category at the 2025 Northern Territory Export and Business Awards, held on Friday, 10 October 2025 in Darwin.

Although the winner in our category was announced as Alana Kaye College, we are pleased to share a strong partnership with them, supporting our students who require ELICOS studies as part of their learning journey.

Pictured: Joe Whitehouse (Chef Trainer Assessor), Charlie Quinn (Principal & CEO)

Celebrating Territory Enterprise and Innovation

The Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce hosted the inaugural combined Export and Business Awards, delivered in partnership with the Northern Territory Government. The event brought together two long-standing recognition programs: the Chief Minister’s Export Awards and the Business Excellence and Outstanding Customer Service Awards.

The awards celebrated excellence across every region of the Territory — Central Australia, Barkly, East Arnhem, Katherine and Big Rivers, and Greater Darwin. With 275 submissions evaluated by an independent judging panel, the event showcased the innovation, resilience, and commitment driving Territory business.


Recognising Local Achievement

The night highlighted the outstanding achievements of local enterprises that contribute to the Northern Territory’s economic strength and community growth.

Chamber NT CEO Glen Hingley praised Territory SMEs as “the lifeblood of the Territory”, while Minister for Trade, Business and Asian Relations, Hon Robyn Cahill OAM, said the awards “shine a spotlight on Territory excellence in business on the world stage.”


Pride in Our People and Partnerships

For Latitude College, being named a finalist is recognition of our growing contribution to international education and training in the Northern Territory. It reflects the dedication of our staff, the success of our students, and the strength of our industry partnerships.

We congratulate all winners and finalists from across the Territory and thank Chamber NT and the Northern Territory Government for celebrating the work of local businesses that help build a stronger, more connected Territory.