A public forum discussing the social, cultural, political and economic issues relating to preventable deaths of mothers and newborns will be held in Darwin this week.
This year Charles Darwin University is recognising two central Australian advocates who have spent the majority of their careers working to improve the lives of the people living in Central Australia.
The intent of this document is to define areas on University premises that are strictly smoke-free in compliance with government legislation. It is also to inform all members of the University community about how to access the wellness programs and support mechanisms that are in place and are designed to encourage people to improve their health by ceasing to smoke.
Presentation by Dr Sam Goodwin_Courage and Conviction in the Heart of Australia at the Better Health Futures Symposium
Lecturer in Midwifery - On leave returning 08 Jul 2025
CDU, Faculty of Health, FH - Nursing & Midwifery, Midwifery
P: 08 8946 7476, E: ashlee.guerin@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Blue 5 Level 1 Room 86
Associate Professor in Midwifery
CDU, Faculty of Health, FH - Nursing & Midwifery, Midwifery
P: 02 8047 4140, E: rosemarie.hogan@cdu.edu.au
Sydney
815 George Street Level 9 Room 10
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Clinical Psychology - On leave returning 06 Jul 2025
CDU, Faculty of Health, FH - Human Services, Psychology
P: 08 8946 6809, E: Malcolm.Flack@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Orange 4 Level 1 Room 24
Giving birth continues to be a life-threatening event for women globally, with about 830 women dying each day due to pregnancy-related complications.