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On a remote stretch of tropical coastline shaped by the Northern Territory’s Gove Peninsula, Joelene Puntoriero, 28, and her four-year-old daughter Darcy are living the dream in Nhulunbuy in North East Arnhem Land.
Teaching accounting to students as far afield as Zambia, Botswana and Vanuatu has helped see a Charles Darwin University Lecturer receive a prestigious national award – the first person from the Northern Territory to be awarded it in over a decade.
Two Charles Darwin University (CDU) students will travel overseas and share knowledge next year after each receiving a prestigious New Colombo Plan (NCP) Scholarship.
Hundreds of new students will be welcomed to campuses across the Territory this week to get their first taste of university life as Semester Two Orientation Week begins.
Prospective students will meet with hundreds of short course, higher education and vocational training options at the intersection of the outback and the tropics, known as the Crossroads of the North.
Open Day at Casuarina campus will give prospective students plenty of opportunities to pick their pathways with information about higher education, short courses, and vocational training along with activities.
The Casuarina Campus at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will receive vital upgrades in as part of CDU’s investment to reinvigorate its campus facilities for students, staff and community.
PhD Candidate, Jenny House, and her colleagues from Blue Ventures in Timor-Leste will be participating in a knowledge-exchange about participatory fisheries management, marine conservation and natural resource-based livelihoods.
Visakh has always enjoyed creativity and problem solving. When choosing his future career, studying engineering made perfect sense.
The Finniss River floodplain Long-necked turtles have been hunted and eaten by the local first nations people for a long time. Recently, local hunters have noticed that the turtles seem to have become more difficult to find and their meat appears to look and taste different.
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