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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.
Larrakia custodians have performed a ceremony to officially farewell Vice-Chancellor Professor Simon Maddocks from Charles Darwin University (CDU), acknowledging the powerful legacy he will leave behind in supporting Indigenous education and leadership.
Charles Darwin University will depart from tradition when it presents the 20th Vincent Lingiari Memorial Lecture tomorrow with a new-look format to suit digital audiences.
Start a course or apprenticeship while you're still in school with the VET Delivered to Secondary Students (VETDSS) program. You can get job ready and gain valuable industry experience.
The Desert Lantern Training Restaurant in Alice Springs gives hospitality and cookery students real-world experience in their industry. Dine at the Desert Lantern for a high-quality food experience.
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.
Home to the Molly Wardaguga Research Centre and the Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program, CDU's Brisbane office is an exciting new hub for research on the east coast of Australia.
A research project seeking to commercialise native rice in Northern Australia, and support Indigenous enterprise, has received $1.4 million cash support and has commenced growing trials.
Some of the Northern Territory’s brightest young minds in the information technology field are set to be rewarded at the conclusion of the Charles Darwin University IT CodeFair tomorrow.
Charles Darwin University hairdressing apprentice Cherelle Williams works at one of the most remote salons in the world but that hasn’t stopped her from winning a student excellence award.
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