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2000 students filter into $30.8 million health teaching and training facility

More than 2000 students from 10 health disciplines are set to filter into Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) newly-completed $30.8 million Centre for Better Health Futures throughout 2026. 

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) has today had the Enterprise Agreement voted on by staff last year certified by the Fair Work Commission.

Good news for staff at Charles Darwin University, Enterprise Agreement certified by FWC

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has today had the Enterprise Agreement voted on by staff last year certified by the Fair Work Commission.

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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study revealed the southern cassowary remains an important disperses of rainforest plants in fragmented and urbanised landscapes. Picture: Mariana Campbell

Cassowaries still crucial to seed dispersal, study shows

Cassowaries continue to be one of nature’s most critical gardeners, with a new study into seed dispersal through their scats reaffirming their role in the ecological function of pockets of remnant rainforests.

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A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) program to bring drones into the classroom has received Federal Government funding.

New drone program awarded Federal funding

Students from across the Northern Territory will have the chance to learn the ins and outs of the NT drone industry after a Charles Darwin University (CDU) program received Federal Government funding.

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Students gathered at the Better Health Futures Symposium.

Health workforce lift for NT in Alice Springs

Finding solutions to the dire challenges facing the health workforce in rural and remote areas to better support Territorians, particularly First Nations people, is the focus of a Symposium at the Convention Centre in Alice Springs today (Friday, 31 March).

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Charles Darwin University researchers have collaborated in a study that explored how tobacco control initiatives could develop more effective campaigns to reduce smoking.

Anti-smoking campaigns should target misconceptions, study shows

Tobacco control initiatives should consider focusing on dispelling false beliefs like that smoking elevates moods, reduces stress and provides comfort, a new study has found.

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Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s new Lecturer in Contemporary Music Dr Vincent Perry is passionate about music and teaching and is calling on all students who want to study music to come to CDU.

CDU’s Arts Academy to nurture NT’s brightest musicians as new lecturer comes on board

Vincent Perry once busked on the streets of Queensland to pay his TAFE tuition but now is an accomplished percussionist with Darwin Symphony Orchestra and bringing his skills to the classroom as Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) new Lecturer in Contemporary Music.

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New funding will look to develop satellite fire mapping tech to help manage what happens on the ground. Pictured L-R CDU Research Dr Rohan Fisher, Minister for Industry Nicole Manison, NAFI Developer Tom Lynch and CDU spatial software engineer Dr Patrice Weber.

New mapping technology gives land managers another tool to protect landscapes and make the most of carbon trading offsets

Planned high-resolution satellite mapping will help land managers to reduce bushfires and increase carbon offset income for communities in the Northern Territory.

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Charles Darwin University welcomes news Fair Work Commission appeal was successful

Charles Darwin University welcomes news Fair Work Commission appeal was successful

Charles Darwin University Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Hilary Winchester, AM, has welcomed news that the University has been successful in its Appeal of an earlier Fair Work Commission decision concerning the Enterprise Agreement voted on by staff last year.

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First Nations ranger trainees from across the Top End are working to become certified rangers through the ‘Ranger Ready’ program.

Rangers gain vital skills to care for Country

Ranger trainees from across the Top End are working to become certified through the 'Ranger Ready' program, combining traditional knowledge with conservation training.

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The CDU Newsroom is the central point of contact for all media enquiries to Charles Darwin University (CDU). The media team promotes University research, manages requests for expert commentary and produces articles and media releases for news outlets. For all enquiries to film on campus please email the team below.

E: media@cdu.edu.au
T: +61 8 8946 7798

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