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Chinese language speaking course
Come to practice with us and learn how to speak Chinese more fluently and confidently in various contexts. Classes will run every Wednesday, from 6 pm - 8 pm, starting 15 April to 17 June.
Zen Dance workshops
The CDU Confucius Institute is offering Zen Dance workshops on the CDU Casuarina campus every Thursday from 5 pm - 6 pm, starting on 16 April to 18 June.
Ba Duan Jin Eight Brocades
The Confucius Institute welcomes you to join our Tai Chi journey for beginners (Ba Duan Jin - Eight Brocades) practice sessions every Thursday from 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm, starting 16 April till 18 June.
Chinese Culture
Come to learn Chinese culture through the local lens of Darwin. Classes will run every Thursday, from 6 pm - 8 pm, starting 16 April to 18 June.
Bajiquan class
Join our Bajiquan classes, which run every Friday at 5.30 pm, from 17 April - 19 June.
Adult Chinese class (Level 2)
Adult Chinese Class (Level 2) is mainly for beginners who already have basic Chinese listening, speaking and reading skills. This course will run every Friday from 5.00 pm - 6.30 pm, starting 17 April to 19 June.
Negotiating Culturally Safe Research Practices
Explore strategies for respectful and ethical engagement with First Nations communities and participants.
Learn how to embed cultural safety and responsibility into your research from the ground up — essential knowledge for conducting inclusive and impactful research.
NT Art Awards Guided Tour
The Midpul Art Gallery is hosting a guided tour of the NT Art Awards that invites viewers to explore the creative processes and material choices of 72 diverse artists to gain a deeper perspective on their work.
NT Art Award Artist Talk
The 2026 NT Art Awards features a public talk with several of its 72 showcased artists, providing an inside look at the materials, concepts, and creative processes behind their diverse range of works.
The Dr Bilawara Lee OAM (Aunty B), Faculty of Health Public Lecture
Bernard Salt explores how the aging baby boomer generation and a post-pandemic shift toward wellness will drive unprecedented demand and consumer expectations within Australia’s healthcare sector and "care economy" through 2036.