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Advising and supporting enterprising Indigenous families and community collectives requires more than just business savvy. Advisors tend to focus on what’s visible and measurable, leaving a gap in emotional, relational, and cultural ‘architecture’ that truly makes Indigenous business unique. Enterprising Indigenous families deserve qualified, ethically grounded professionals.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) expansion plans have moved forward, with the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) fully approving a loan up to $151.5 million to support the university’s growth.
From how to homebrew truly Territory beer, to having your own art or message visible from space, this year’s NT National Science Week has something for everyone.
NT Fisheries team will present on major research projects and how they support the sustainable management of natural fish populations in NT waters
Our research and capacity building activities engage with countries and communities to our north to ensure a global perspective and contribution to our region. 
Heard of CDU's new, free Preparatory Studies course but not sure what it entails and who it's designed for? From the way the units work to the length of time it takes to complete the course before the semester starts, here's your informal guide to the FREE course designed to help you thrive at CDU.
In the seminar ‘Inclusive research at RIEL: examples from fisheries’ we will hear from two researchers from Charles Darwin University’s Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods (RIEL) whose work focuses on gender and fisheries in the Northern Territory.
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