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Motion 113 stemmed from a Charles Darwin University-led research paper published in the journal Science last year, which focused on longevity conservation for the Earth’s oldest animals. Picture: Lauren Brent
November 2025 Edition

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Jabir standing in front of CDU sign
November 2025 edition

Trust the process and choose CDU: Sydney graduates celebrate milestones

Jabir, an international student from Bangladesh, celebrated a major milestone as one of more than 400 students graduating from Charles Darwin University (CDU) at its official Sydney Graduation Ceremony.

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two TOs walk down read carpet with one graduate playing yidaki
November 2025 edition

CDU celebrates largest graduation in East Arnhem region yet

This year marks one of Charles Darwin University largest graduations in Nhulunbuy, with almost 100 students who graduated from the East Arnhem region.  

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Scott Bowman
November 2025 edition

Charles Darwin University Australia brings hyper-flexible programs to UK students

Charles Darwin University Australia has launched its innovative, hyper-flexible courses in the United Kingdom. 

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Research

Outdated stereotypes about who a “real fisher” is could be costing Australia’s recreational fishing industry valuable talent, creativity, and growth, new research from Charles Darwin University suggests. Picture: Jenny House
November 2025 edition

Stereotypes holding back Australia’s recreational fishing future, new study finds

Outdated stereotypes about who a “real fisher” is could be costing Australia’s recreational fishing industry valuable talent, creativity, and growth, new research from Charles Darwin University suggests.

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Aerial view of the South Alligator River and floodplain (Northern Territory, Australia). Lowland tropical rivers emit large quantities of greenhouse gases, with rates influenced by seasonal flooding. Credit: Jenny Davis.
November 2025 edition

Global study revises greenhouse gas emissions for tropical inland waters

Tropical inland waters don’t produce as many greenhouse gas emissions as previously estimated, according to the results of an international research collaboration led by Charles Darwin University.

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Motion 113 stemmed from a Charles Darwin University-led research paper published in the journal Science last year, which focused on longevity conservation for the Earth’s oldest animals. Picture: Lauren Brent
November 2025 edition

Global body adopts policy to protect Earth’s old, wise and large animals

The International Union for Conservation of Nature has recognised Charles Darwin University-led research into the Earth’s oldest animals with the adoption of the ‘Longevity Conservation’ global policy principle.

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Community

 The team from CDU Faculty of Health in Canberra to receive award.
November 2025 edition

Top End team receives gong in Canberra for a program changing the lives of Territorians

A preventative health program designed to reach some of the most remote homes in the Northern Territory has received national recognition after claiming a top health award.

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The Australia Vietnam Policy Institute open an office in Hanoi earlier this year.
November 2025 edition

Charles Darwin University joins institute as knowledge partner to deepen ties with Vietnam

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has taken a big step forward in building relationships in Vietnam after joining the Australia Vietnam Policy Institute (AVPI) as a knowledge partner. 

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Dr Kamaljit K Sangha
November 2025 edition

Economic change is possible, but hard: Breaking down economy myths

A renowned political economist busted myths about wellbeing economies being anti-business through a public forum involving some of Northern Territory's most vocal thought leaders.  

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Raul David
November 2025 edition

CDU Free Tax Clinic a finalist for prestigious award

Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Free Tax Clinic has been named one of five finalists for Shaping Australia’s 2025 Community Champion Award. 

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Andrew Taylor
November 2025 edition

Gender equity and diversity takes centre stage with launch of new resource hub

Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new NT Gender Equity and Diversity Knowledge Hub was launched, providing insights on progress and challenges for gender equity and diversity in the Territory.

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Staff

Professor Martin Jarvis is featured in the upcoming documentary Mozart’s Sister, which explores the life and genius of Marie Anne Mozart.
November 2025 edition

A new book explores Mozart’s world and his family’s secrets

A new book from a Charles Darwin University music academic explores one of classical music’s greatest mysteries – who was Mozart’s sister and what was her contribution to the great composer’s works. 

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Dr Adriana A. Stibral at the IHSA conference in Istanbul (in front of IHSA conference banner)
November 2025 edition

CDU lecturer shares research at global Humanitarian Studies conference

The emergence of Humanitarian Studies as an academic field of scholarship was the topic of discussion for a Charles Darwin University (CDU) lecturer's presentations at a major international conference in Türkiye. 

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Rocky Horror
November 2025 edition

Darwin to stage Australia’s only 50th Anniversary production of The Rocky Horror Show

Darwin will make theatrical history this November as the only city in Australia to stage the full live production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show in celebration of its 50th Anniversary.&nb

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Student

Students stand in front of innovation expo
November 2025 edition

CDU Sydney students display tech designs at innovation expo

Students from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Faculty of Science were part of Sydney’s biggest Technology and Innovation Festival.

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Shiraz Shrestha-IT
November 2025 edition

CDU IT Code Fair marks significant milestone with second location

Building on the success of the Charles Darwin University IT Code Fair, the 2025 event expanded to the CDU Sydney Campus for the first time.    

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SITSA
November 2025 edition

New student club for Sydney’s IT students

Sydney’s IT students have banded together to form a new branch of a Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) student association just in time for the campus’s first time hosting a Code Fair. 

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Ramnik Singh Walia
November 2025 edition

CDU alumnus makes Australian Human Rights Awards shortlist

A Charles Darwin University (CDU) alumnus and tireless senior rights advocate has been named a finalist for this year’s Australian Human Rights Awards.  

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