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Northern Institute

Launch of the NT Gender Equity and Diversity Knowledge Hub

Invitation
Presenter Northern Institute
Date/Time
to
Contact person
Northern Institute
T: +61 8 8946 8116 E: thenortherninstitute@cdu.edu.au
Location Room 1.12 (Festival Learning Space), Ground Floor
CDU, Danala Education and Community Precinct
54 Cavenagh Street, Darwin City, NT, 0800
Open to Public

You are warmly invited to join us for the launch of the NT Gender Equity and Diversity Knowledge Hub on Friday, 24 October 2025, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am at Room 1.12 (Festival Learning Space), Ground Floor, CDU Danala | Education and Community Precinct, 54 Cavanagh Street, Darwin NT 0800. The event will be followed by morning tea.

This event will provide insights into progress and challenges in advancing gender equity and diversity across the Northern Territory, and introduce the Hub as a central space for connecting people, ideas, and resources. 

Image of an Asian student talking with another student with a smile

The NT Gender Equity and Diversity Knowledge Hub brings together initiatives that celebrate community diversity, offer tools for respectful and inclusive language, and provide support for health, wellbeing, and financial security. It also highlights programs that promote safer communities and workplaces, and foster pathways into leadership and decision-making roles.

The Hub is a collaborative initiative between researchers at CDU’s Northern Institute and the Northern Territory Government’s Office of Gender Equity and Diversity.

Event Program

10:00 – 10:10    Welcome (Professor Maneka Jayasinghe, Acting Pro-Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Arts and Society, CDU)

10:10 – 10:20    Welcome to country (Sage Rj Lee, Logistics and Administration Officer, Faculty of Arts and Society, CDU) 

10:20 – 10:30    Northern Territory Office of Gender Equity and Diversity

10:30 – 10:45    How are we doing? Research and Indicators on Gender Equity and Diversity in the NT (Associate Professor Andrew Taylor, Northern Institute, CDU)

10:45 – 11:00    Launch of the NT Gender Equity and Diversity Knowledge Hub

11:00 – 11:30    Morning Tea 

Be a part of this special occasion to connect, learn, and lead change. 

Registration


In-person (limited seating): Please RSVP to attend in person.

Getting there

Students walking around the CDU City campus

Room 1.12 (Festival Learning Space), 
Ground Floor 
Danala Education and Community Precinct 
54 Cavenagh Street, Darwin City, NT, 0800
Google Maps Location 

Access: If you have any additional access or support requirements, please contact us. Level 1 is street level and has bathrooms, CDU student services and security available on this floor. Please note that there will be directional signs on the event day and that the underground car parking is not available yet so please use the surrounding street parking. 

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