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A radical shift in our relationship with the environment is needed and it is time we intervene in the extinction crisis, experts say.

A review led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) found negative trends in Australian biodiversity loss – caused by invasive species, interrupted First Nations land and sea management, altered fire regimes, and changed water flows – could rapidly worsen unless policymakers act with haste.

Professor Sunil Kadri, head and shoulders, with a small furry animal on his right shoulder
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Positive welfare: the next step for farmed fish

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) students got a free morning cup of coffee with a side of advice at the Casuarina campus, as local police officers offered a space to ask questions about safety at the University, at home and in the community.

The collaboration with Northern Territory Police and Study NT aims to foster an inclusive campus environment while providing students with the opportunity to engage with local law enforcement.

Mid Autumn Festival
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Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Celebration

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Research by a leading expert in reproductive tourism has highlighted how bans on commercial surrogacy in Thailand has done little to stop the practice rather it can often leave the surrogate feeling unsupported by the community and exploited.

Surrogacy is an agreement in which a woman, the surrogate, carries a pregnancy to term for intended parents and then relinquishes the baby born as part of the arrangement.

Charles Darwin University Northern Institute Honorary Research Fellow Dr Don Zoellner recently presented at the Journal of Vocational Education and Training (JVET) Conference.

His presentation “Peering over VET policy horizons towards public value: multiplicity, conceptual confusion and ontological rhetorics,” argues that Australia’s national VET market is an example of successful public policy implementation, but after 30 years the market is nearing the end of a normal business life cycle.  

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