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Charles Darwin University PhD candidate Veronica Toral-Granda said introduced species were among the top threats to biodiversity on oceanic islands, with their arrival and spread closely linked to human trade and travel.
The Charles Darwin University Advanced Manufacturing Alliance (AMA) has joined the global effort to address a shortage in personal protective equipment and help in the COVID-19 response efforts.
New research exploring the relationship between money and happiness has found that “financial resilience” plays a significant role in enhancing life satisfaction among Indigenous Australians.
Researchers have provided a first glimpse into the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on population dynamics, finding that sentiments towards remaining in the Northern Territory had grown since before the pandemic, especially for young people.
A new Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub based in Darwin is set to transform the way that Top End producers and communities prepare for and respond to drought.
Students from three Darwin high schools took to the water this week to complete their studies and graduate with a Certificate II in Maritime Operations.
A First Nations Charles Darwin University (CDU) undergraduate law student Michelle Burchill has been awarded the 2022 John Koowarta Law Scholarship.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) education expert warns that a narrow focus on standardised curriculum in education has reduced creative and critical reasoning skills in Australian students.
Research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) has identified opportunistic feeding behaviours of magpie geese across the Top End, with new solutions to improve management of the iconic bird as the Territory heads into peak mango season.
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