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Property and Facilities have initiated a number of recycling programs at the University's Casuarina, Palmerston & Darwin Waterfront campuses.  Greater separation of waste into appropriate recycling streams will have a significant reduction on waste to landfill.
New research from a Charles Darwin University PhD candidate has found the timing of the sex-switching in barramundi is more related to size than age.
Meet the people who are making a difference at the Northern Institute. You will be able to find contact details and working groups for our staff below.
The eduroam service allows university staff and students to access the internet via wireless networks at CDU and other participating universities without the need to obtain or create a new account at the host institution.
Darwin-based radio station Territory FM is celebrating a major milestone with its 40th anniversary.
Darwin centre for bushfire research and Research institute for the environment and livelihoods fire research featured on Advancing Australia, Channel 10, Saturday 5 June at 6 pm
The 2025 Senior Leadership Conference will be in Darwin on 21 - 23 October.

This event is open to VCAC members only.
Data collected and analysed through environmental monitoring programs bring crucial information to science-based conservation programs and environmental policies.
The Darwin Centre for Bushfire Research (DCBR) delivers applied fire management research and training opportunities to land managers in northern Australia, South East Asia, Africa and South America.
The historic Boab tree on the site of Charles Darwin University’s city campus will be protected and become a key feature of the new campus into the future.
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