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Vincent Lingiari Memorial legacy honoured through campfire stories and song
The Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture felt a little different this year, with the Vincent Lingiari Memorial Gathering – campfire yarning with Charlie King. Picture: ABC Darwin - Che Chorley.
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CDU TAFE celebrates 11 finalists at 2025 NT Training Awards
Charles Darwin University (CDU) and its students and staff have been named as finalists in seven categories at the 2025 NT Training Awards.
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New initiatives to strengthen our approach to DFSV prevention and response
A new evidence platform and curriculum initiative to support domestic, family and sexual violence prevention and response in the Northern Territory will be developed through the NT Government and Charles Darwin University Partnership Agreement.
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Territory mangoes, Kakadu plums, NT Barramundi: The quest for Northern Territory premium brands
Territory mangoes, NT beef, local barramundi and Kakadu plums are among the Northern Territory’s major exports – but once they’re on the plate, how many people ponder the origin of these products?
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Can regional construction projects achieve zero waste? Study reveals how
It is possible to create little to no rubbish from building construction in regional towns, but the chain of responsibility starts at the top with those commissioning a project needing to consider waste reduction from the planning stages.
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‘AI is not intelligent at all’: Why our dignity is at risk
The age of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed our interactions, but threatens human dignity on a worldwide scale, according to a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
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Weather stations, welding workshops, and more: CDU joins National Science Week
Have you ever wondered how weather stations work? Or what makes sparks fly in the world of welding? These are among the many questions Charles Darwin University (CDU) academics and sponsors will answer during National Science Week.
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Environmental researchers and rangers visit Philippines as part of NT-Philippines exchange
CDU researchers and representative from Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation completed a valuable exchange with Philippine leaders and rangers in June 2025.
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New exhibitions bring First Nations perspectives and collaborative artistry to the forefront
A vision to capture and share sacred values, knowledge and connections through modern technology has come to life in two new exhibitions at Charles Darwin University's (CDU) Art Gallery this week.
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CDU student brings Italian culture to the airwaves with new Territory FM show
Charles Darwin University (CDU) student Fabiola Del Signore is sharing her love of Italian music and culture with the Top End, launching her first radio show on Territory FM this month.
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Professorial delegation discusses environmental protection and biodiversity in Beijing
Charles Darwin University (CDU) academics were among a high-level Australian delegation that visited the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) last month.
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Financial boost helps CDU student take vital regional placement without losing home
A new federal payment is enabling a Charles Darwin University (CDU) student to undertake a vital regional placement in Alice Springs, without sacrificing her home in Melbourne.
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Rangers and PhD candidate unite at mapping workshop
How can technology support the revival of knowledge, its intergenerational transmission, and the defense of ancestral lands, all while ensuring cultural protocols are upheld?
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How swapping calculators for cameras led one mum down a new career path
When Danielle White picked up a camera and animal identification book while her kids were at school, she never imagined her new hobby would lead to a dramatic career change.
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