A preventative health program designed to reach some of the most remote homes in the Northern Territory has received national recognition after claiming a top health award.
Jabir, an international student from Bangladesh, is celebrating a major milestone today as one of more than 400 students graduating from Charles Darwin University (CDU) during its official Sydney Graduation Ceremony.
Tropical inland waters don’t produce as many greenhouse gas emissions as previously estimated, according to the results of an international research collaboration led by Charles Darwin University.
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Brett South never expected skipping school to pick up extra shifts at Coles would set him on the path to becoming one of the Territory’s most successful plumbers.
Dr. Richard Crabbe, an Earth observation scientist at Charles Darwin University, will present a seminar on how remote sensing, using drones and satellites, can assist with vegetation monitoring and biodiversity management in Indigenous Protected Areas in Western Australia's Kimberley region.
A project in Katherine with a vision to create a North Australian Hub for Native Bushfoods and Botanicals will be taking a closer look at how to better support, recognise and protect First Nations knowledge and intellectual property.
Join Dr. Awni Etaywe, for a powerful seminar exploring how language fuels polarisation and hate crimes—and what we can do to prevent another tragedy like Christchurch on Wednesday 24 September 2025.
Humanity and the environment’s adaptation to climate change is dependent on water but projecting how water resources will be impacted in the future is difficult.
A vision to capture and share sacred values, knowledge and connections through modern technology will come to life in two new exhibitions at Charles Darwin University Art Gallery this week.