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After dipping his toes into university with a certificate in baking and fine arts diploma, creative Ben Tyler decided to “bite the bullet” and switch to business. After all, he had started his own side hustle and has big dreams about where it could go.
It [Darwin] has warm, tropical weather, welcoming communities, multicultural environment, prosperity aboriginal culture, stress-less lifestyle, and endless outback adventure compared with the crowded and busy metropolis.
A new research and training centre for drones has been established for the first time in the Northern Territory at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
A prominent local historian and museum curator is among those recognised for their contributions to the community at Charles Darwin University’s 2024 Alumni Awards.
Join Erica van Ash to learn more about Australian CBRN Health Systems Preparedness and Governance on Wednesday, 26 November 2025.
Territorians will get a taste of university life, the tertiary learning experience and explore the pathways to their lifelong passions at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Open Day at the Casuarina Campus.
A bequest is a gift in your Will that can have a great impact over time. A bequest is a gift of an asset, money or other right arising under a will, intestacy, or settlement. Bequest may be for a specific amount, as a percentage of the estate, or as the residual of the estate. Anyone can make a bequest in their will.
Ben’s journey as a Charles Darwin University international student started in a slightly unconventional way. He had failed his English exams in the fourth year of his finance degree in his home country of Colombia.
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