The Northern Territory is offering thousands of dollars to help attract hospitality and tourism workers to the Top End of Australia ahead of the coming dry season. The Territory traditionally relies on seasonal workers, international students, and working holidaymakers to fill the roles during the busy tourist season. But COVID-19 travel restrictions have left many businesses with a critical worker shortfall, the NT government says. It’s offering $2 million support funding to attract workers to the NT, including travel and accommodation reimbursements, and upskilling opportunities. “We have listened to local industry and we know they’re struggling to find workers,” NT Minister for Jobs and Training Paul Kirby said. “This package will attract interstate workers to the Territory, to work in tourism and hospitality across the busy dry season.” Funding will also be available to NT workers wanting to boost their skills with free short courses, such as the responsible service of alcohol …