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Australian healthcare workers can be better prepared for future pandemics, infection prevention and other scenarios that require quarantine or isolation, according to authors of a new quarantine toolkit.

Researchers from Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Menzies School of Medicine developed the pandemic quarantine facility guide based on management of the Howard Springs Centre for National Resilience, which served as a quality model of quarantine and care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Artificial intelligence (AI) could be key to companies avoiding significant losses of jobs, money and more according to a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

The study explored using AI to predict organisational agility, or a company’s ability to effectively respond to change, brought about by factors such as market competition, economic pressures, and emerging technology.

Data from 44 respondents in public and private Australian sectors was used to build AI models to predict how agile the organisations were based questions around agility practices.

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NT rivers fed through reliable groundwater flows have greater fish biodiversity than inland seasonal rivers where flows rely on rain-driven surface waters, a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study reveals.

CDU Freshwater Ecologist Professor Jenny Davis was the lead on the first major survey of freshwater fish fauna at the Beetaloo Sub-basin and upper Roper River region of the Northern Territory.

Professor Davis said biodiversity research was vital in this region because of the emerging shale gas industry’s potential impact on river flows and water quality.

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New students commencing at Charles Darwin University (CDU) say their studies in the Territory will give them a unique edge when it comes to striving for their ideal careers.

As orientation for semester two came to a close, students were welcomed to the Casuarina campus for a social event where student groups, staff and local businesses showcased the support, services, networking events and fun activities on offer.

Lei Lei (also known as Lily) is a former Telecommunications Engineer who came to Australia for a working holiday, and instead found her passion.

Almost three years later Ms Lei has completed a Certificate III in Commercial Cookery, is on track to complete her Cert IV in Commercial Cookery at the end of the year and is now a small business owner of Bao Sisters, a Chinese food truck in Alice Springs.

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