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Australia’s longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick AO will present the ninth Austin Asche Oration in Law and Governance on Thursday, 19 September at Parliament House in Darwin.
While volunteering as a medic with St John Ambulance, David encountered incredible nurses who would inspire him to change careers. He enrolled in a Bachelor of Nursing at CDU before finding an unexpected knack for advocacy, working to promote and defend tens of thousands of his fellow nurses and midwives in Queensland.
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.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) TAFE has received the maximum term possible of seven years of re-registration as a National Vocational Education and Training Regulator registered training organisation (RTO).
Central Australian students can experience the magic of STEM in ‘Science Week in the Centre’ as part of National Science Week. Inspired NT, an Inspiring Australia STEM outreach initiative hosted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) is working to engage with schools and organisations around Alice Springs to get more people from the Red Centre to promote science, technology and innovation in everyday life.
A Charles Darwin University student is working on a fresh approach to standard financial reporting that places greater emphasis on Indigenous cultural values.
Menzies School of Health (Menzies) researcher Dr Kamala Thriemer has been awarded a prestigious $1.25 million CSL Centenary Fellowship to develop and optimise treatment programs against vivax malaria in South-east Asia and the Horn of Africa.
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