The Territory and Me is a research project run by the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University. The focus is on population drivers affecting the Territory and we have developed a survey to ask people about their experiences of living here. We ask questions on: how long have you lived here, why you came, why you stayed, and why you may have left.
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Using discarded marine debris to hand-craft traditional Groote Eylandt woven baskets was one of the highlights for students taking part in a five-day Charles Darwin University course this week.
The first print edition of the Territory’s own literary journal “Borderlands” is about to arrive in book shops ahead of launch events in Darwin and Alice Springs.
Current and prospective students interested in engaging in a host of programs offered by the College of Indigenous Futures, Arts & Society are being encouraged to attend an information and enrolment day tomorrow.
There are not many who can boast bigger “canvases” than those used to host the work of Charles Darwin University Visual Arts Honours student Sue Wegener.
A team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers at Charles Darwin University have been awarded a grant to study Aboriginal language programs in the Northern Territory and Western Australia.
A Charles Darwin University student who has spent the past five years advocating for Palmerston’s natural environment has been recognised at a recent awards ceremony.