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Leading human rights and social justice campaigner Professor Tom Calma AO will unpack how a Voice to Parliament would operate, its impact on Australians and more in his inaugural Faculty of Health public lecture at Charles Darwin University (CDU).
You’re already a multi-tasker and decision-maker, and now you’re adding study to the mix. Start study on the right foot and reduce unnecessary stress and guilt.
Preparing for a driving exam can be a nerve-wracking experience, but a Charles Darwin University (CDU) international student is developing technology to help students prepare for the test in the NT.
Abbey received a ukulele for her 12th birthday and wrote her very first song soon after. The Certificate IV in Music at Charles Darwin University is hitting the right note with this talented teenager and her future career plans.
Like so many others, Mitchell Beagley didn’t know what he wanted to do when he finished Year 12. Luckily, he discovered a traineeship in a field he’s passionate about and has since completed a Cert II and III in Aquaculture, and is currently studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science with CDU – all while juggling full-time work and parenting duties.
Wessel Islands Archipelago could have some of the most littered beaches in the Northern Territory with Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers discovering tons of plastic waste washed ashore.
An alumni of Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Pathways to Politics Program for Women is putting the skills and knowledge she learnt to the test as she leads the “Yes” campaign in the Northern Territory.
CDU researcher Linda Luck uses an innovative technology to build 3D models of trees to understand effects of climate change and land management on the savanna
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