29 March 2004
Alternative NT sentencing models
A free Public Forum will explore how the Koori Court initiative in Victoria may provide examples from which options for alternative sentencing models in the NT could be realised. |
26 March 2004
Free seminar: Remote communities self government
In the next free seminar from the Charles Darwin University weekly Anthropology seminar series, Professor John Bern will give a presentation titled Remote communities self government: possibilities and constraints. |

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24 March 2004
Youth Week at Charles Darwin University
Career expos, a youth symposium, sport clinics, music and art sessions and circus workshops headline Charles Darwin University’s National Youth Week celebrations.
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24 March 2004
How to get published - the ultimate guide
All writers, planning to be published authors, are invited to a presentation by internationally renowned Australian author Bradley Trevor Greive at Charles Darwin University on 29 March.
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23 March 2004
New book on Indigenous people and NT law
The compelling issue of Indigenous people and Northern Territory Criminal Law is the central theme of the third book by Vogel award winning author, Stephen Gray.
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22 March 2004
Many cultures at Charles Darwin University
Charles Darwin University has invited students to wear national costumes, dance and celebrate the unique aspects of their culture as part of Harmony Day on Tuesday 23 March.
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22 March 2004
Darwin Youth Orchestra all ‘brassed off’
After performing with the world famous Grimethorpe Colliery Band which featured in the hit film Brassed Off, the Darwin Youth Orchestra’s new musical director is looking forward to developing local musical talent in Darwin.
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22 March 2004
Community event to help rebuild croc park
The rebuilding of Darwin’s Crocodylus Park that was partly destroyed by fire last year will benefit from community Quiz Night and Auction being organised by the NT Top End tourism community and Charles Darwin University.
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17 March 2004
New aerobic sessions for seniors
Heart Starter is a new circuit aerobic exercise class being offered at Charles Darwin University Sport for any senior person who is looking to be more active. |
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15 March 2004
New Uni scholarship for Palmerston residents
Palmerston residents have the exclusive opportunity to apply for a new $1,000 scholarship to assist their studies at Charles Darwin University thanks to the Palmerston City Council. |
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15 March 2004
University researches NT value of Telstra
One of Australia’s biggest companies is tapping into local research expertise at Charles Darwin University to verify the magnitude of its business impact on Territorians.
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12 March 2004
Accelerated literacy program to debut in NT
Charles Darwin University, in partnership with the Northern Territory and Commonwealth governments, is developing an intensive implementation and research plan to expand an innovative literacy program in the Territory. |
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11 March 2004
Education Economics: the new research field
An investigative research field to develop socially robust policy that improves school education services and outcomes is being pioneered at Charles Darwin University. |
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10 March 2004
Free seminar: Post mining at Jabiluka
Following mining activities, the first stage in any rehabilitation strategy is to define the physical structure of the 'new' landscape to be constructed including its shape, location and composition.
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10 March 2004
New Uni scholarship for Alice Springs residents
Alice Springs residents have the exclusive opportunity to apply for a new $1,000 scholarship to assist their studies at Charles Darwin University thanks to the Alice Springs Town Council.
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4 March 2004
Digital media short course on offer
Creating and manipulating digital images features in a digital media short course being offered at Charles Darwin University’s Casuarina Campus on 13 – 14 March 2004. |
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4 March 2004
Online art studies first at Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin University has introduced the first of an anticipated series of online art subjects taking the University and students into a new era of art education.
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3 March 2004
Research into NT rehabilitation systems
People who have suffered workplace injuries or illness are being asked to share their rehabilitation experience as part of an investigation into factors involved in achieving a good health outcome.
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3 March 2004
Free seminar: Gaol and Indigenous history
‘The penitentiary as museum: interpreting Indigenous history’ is the title of the opening seminar of the Charles Darwin University Anthropology seminar series for semester 1 2004. |
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2 March 2004
Leaves tell of Darwin’s Jekyll and Hyde climate
A free research seminar outlining how leaf characteristics vary between trees in four very different environments near Darwin marks the beginning of a 2004 research seminar series at Charles Darwin University. |
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1 March 2004
Local student on National Youth Roundtable
Charles Darwin University student Elaine Loh, has been selected to be a member of the National Youth Roundtable 2004 announced today by the Commonwealth Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Larry Anthony.
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1 March 2004
Studying to design a better Darwin
Drossos ‘Rossi’ Kourounis is set to become one of the few Darwin born architects in the NT capital and the only one to include architectural training from Charles Darwin University in his professional studies.
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