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A large solar-powered clock tower standing four metres high and shaped like an hourglass has been installed at Charles Darwin University’s Casuarina campus.
Charles Darwin University students have immersed themselves in Indigenous culture at an event filled with hands-on workshops and performance as part of NAIDOC celebrations.
One of the Northern Territory’s leading research institutions bringing an independent voice to issues impacting Territorians is celebrating a major milestone this week – its 10th birthday.
A Charles Darwin University student is working on a fresh approach to standard financial reporting that places greater emphasis on Indigenous cultural values.
A new Charles Darwin University initiative is set to significantly boost the number of Indigenous accountants working across the Northern Territory and Australia.
Scientists in Central Australia have confirmed that native wildlife will flourish in areas where the introduced weed buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) has been removed.
Apprentice hairdresser Aimee Sawtell has just taken another small step toward her ambition of becoming a hair dresser in the Australian Outback.
Charles Darwin University researchers have been awarded more than $2 million in funding following the latest round of Australian Research Council funding announcements.
Dr Simon Mahood is an alumnus of RIEL. His research project investigated how the conservation of highly threatened species can be achieved against a backdrop of rapid economic growth and environmental change.
We study aquatic biodiversity and environmental management of freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems.
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