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Media and Communications

Media

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We manage all news and current affairs stories for CDU. Our team assists the media with expert contacts, media releases and journalistic enquiries.

Journalists

Journalists should contact the media team for help in researching a story, obtaining expert comment from an academic, arranging a photo opportunity or for any other media enquiries regarding the University.

The media team can also assist with gaining permission to film on campus.

Contact us

General media enquiries
media@cdu.edu.au
Office location: Orange 12.3.20, Casuarina campus

 

 

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