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Media and Communications

Media

CDU new Vice Chancellor chats to staff and students at lunch on his first day

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

 

 

Latest from the newsroom

  • Climate Impacts on Country

    Using ‘art as evidence’: Climate change research on display at CDU

    A Charles Darwin University (CDU) research project exploring the impacts of climate change is using “art as evidence”, alongside traditional data, to convey the lived experience of First Nations communities in relation to this global crisis. 

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  • Ali Rajabipour

    $1.2m partnership for robots to fix roads

    An AI-powered robotic system will soon detect and repair cracked roads thanks to a $1.2 million partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU), Civiltech Solutions, and the Additive Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (AMCRC).  

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  • The study examined dialect formation in ghost bats, with researchers investigating vocalisations recorded at bat colonies across the Northern Territory.

    Chatty batty: Research explores dialect formation in ghost bats

    Accents are usually thought of as a human trait, indicating where a person has grown up or the communities they belong – and new research shows the same dialects can also occur in Australia’s largest carnivorous bat.  

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