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SYMPOSIUM 4
In whose image will the future be built?
Professor Michael Keith, the keynote speaker at Charles Darwin University’s final symposium for 2003, has highlighted that the tensions between race and urbanisation are not unique to the Territory but generic issues worldwide.



SYMPOSIUM 4
Common themes connecting Territorians
Unlocking Indigenous potential to help build a stronger Territory-wide future has risen as a key connecting theme at Charles Darwin University’s final Symposium for 2003.

Anthony Ellis

Leon Morris, Lawurrpa

Anthony Ellis

Leon Morris, Lawurrpa
and Garnggulkpuy

Fran Kilgariff



SYMPOSIUM 4
Symposium unveils contrast for Territorians
Deep personal experiences lending light and voice to the issues that contrast Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians have marked the first day of Charles Darwin University’s final Symposium for 2003.

William Tilmouth

Peg Havnen

William Tilmouth

Peg Havnen


Alice Springs higher education centre announced at SymposiumSYMPOSIUM 4
Alice Springs higher education centre announced at Symposium
Charles Darwin University Vice Chancellor, Professor Helen Garnett , announced at the Symposium today that a landmark Higher Education Centre will be built in Alice Springs as part of the University’s investment to advance central Australian education.