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Darwin-based radio station Territory FM is celebrating the release of new ratings that rank them as the number one choice for its core demographics.
The TERN Ecosystem Surveillance field program enables consistent and ongoing monitoring to assess and address the direction and magnitude of change across Australian ecosystems, using the AusPlots survey protocol.
Indigenous research micro-credentials recognise ‘in-place’ research. Supporting the development of research engaging traditional knowledge practices guided by Indigenous authority.
A new study at Charles Darwin University (CDU) aims to find out what affects parental decisions when giving their children antibiotic medicine.
Become a friend of the CDU Art Collection and Art Gallery by supporting and advocating for our art collection, exhibition programs and public programs.
Vulnerable women and children escaping from domestic violence in the Northern Territory are being supported by staff at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Several students from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are celebrating individual category wins at the Northern Territory Training Awards held recently.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) Engineering Lecturer has received two noteworthy accolades this week, after being awarded the Young Mechanical Engineer of the Year 2022 and the Sir George Julius Medal by Engineers Australia.
Station technical assistant Claire Dennerley, 29, found herself working on a 1,033,101ha cattle breeding property in the North Territory’s west Barkly region earlier this year.
Indonesia maintains the largest most productive mangrove estate globally yet has experienced the world’s greatest extent of mangrove loss. Dr Ben Brown identified social, economic and policy barriers which impede mangrove forest landscape restoration opportunities
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