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Territory businesses are facing one of the worst labour shortages the industry has seen, but that’s about to change with CDU Alice Springs set to meet industry demand by welcoming a new lecturer and new hairdressing course set to roll out.
The NSW DPI Game Fish Tagging Program is the largest saltwater tagging program of its kind in the world and has been in operation since 1973. It is used to obtain information on the biology of billfish, tunas, sharks and sport fish and encourages game fishers to participate in the management of the fishery
Are you in high school and thinking about what comes next? CDU TAFE is a great way to find a career you love, with plenty of benefits over a higher education course. The best part? You don't have to wait until you graduate to get a head start on your future. 
Dr. Milad Bazli is a lecturer in the Faculty of Science and Technology. He also holds and Honorary Fellow position at The School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering of The University of Queensland.
Top End anglers are being called on to help Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers track one of the world’s most iconic and sought-after sports fish, the billfish.
Researchers from CDU's Northern Institute are using 3D-printed models of mine rehabilitation sites to visualise how the Ranger Uranium Mine will be rehabilitated.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will host the first NT rural and remote health symposium in Alice Springs, Better Health Futures: Building a rural and remote health workforce in the Territory.
When Tom wanted to learn more about education systems outside of his home country of China, he tutored and interned across the world. Then Australia - and a Master of Teaching at CDU - called.
Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Larrakia Rangers have released a 100-year-old flatback sea turtle back into the ocean after rescuing and rehabilitating it.
Prof. Stephen Garnett will discusss a claim that is cited in numerous publications and by United Nations agencies, its origin, why it is unlikely to be true, how the information has been used and some of the problems that might arise if the claim is publicly debunked.
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