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This article describes an emerging research methodology with yarning at its core, which provides respect and honour in a
culturally safe environment.
Policy Drivers in the Public Employment Environment presentation by Vicki Telfer PSM Commissioner for Public Employment at Northern Institute (CDU) 26 July 2023
Research Assistant

CDU
Faculty of Science & Technology
FST - Research Institute Environment & Livelihoods

P: 08 8946 7707, E: zarah.tinning@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Yellow 2 Level 2 Room 61
Manager Land-Atmosphere Program

CDU
Faculty of Science & Technology
FST - Research Institute Environment & Livelihoods

P: 08 8946 7630, E: Matthew.Northwood@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Yellow 2 Level 2 Room 50
Technical Officer - Science & Environment

CDU
Faculty of Science & Technology
Operations & Quality

P: 08 8946 6881, E: Matthew.Gray@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Pink 5 Level 1 Room 08
Work Health and Safety Advisor

CDU
Corporate
People & Culture
PC - Health Safety & Environment

P: 08 8946 7216, E: timothy.harding@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Orange 12 Level 3 Room 13
Research Professor Conservation Management

CDU
Faculty of Science & Technology
FST - Research Institute Environment & Livelihoods

E: sarah.legge@cdu.edu.au

Other
Charles Darwin University's (CDU) Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods (RIEL) and the Northern Territory Government (NTG) are offering a scholarship for a PhD candidate to undertake a project, based at CDU’s Casuarina campus in Darwin, titled ‘Commercialisation of native rice for Indigenous
enterprise development: Agronomy and value-adding’.
The University is committed to providing a safe and respectful environment that supports the rights of all persons within the University community to work and study safely, free from sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. This document details the principles that the University follows to achieve this commitment.
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