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A review led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) on Australia’s environmental challenges calls for increased efforts to combat national biodiversity loss, before it is too late.
A radical shift in our relationship with the environment is needed and it is time we intervene in the extinction crisis, experts say.
The Coffee with a Cop initiative is a collaboration with Northern Territory Police and Study NT which aims to foster a safe and inclusive community for students.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) students got a morning cup of coffee with a side of advice today at Casuarina campus, as local police officers offered a space to ask questions about safety at the University, at home and in the community.
More consideration should be given to animals in ecosystem restoration assessments and a new CDU study shows how this can be done.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study shows for the first time how animal biodiversity can be measured for assessing how well an ecosystem has been restored.
Ocean currents around Northern Australia reveal more information about species migrations and marine debris than previously thought.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) study investigating physical movement mechanisms of marine life and debris has dispelled assumptions and helped to improve knowledge of the ‘data-limited’ Gulf of Carpentaria.
CDU’s new Trades Training Facility is ready for development, with tender applications for construction now being assessed and a decision anticipated by the end of the month.
New teaching and training facilities to be built at Charles Darwin University (CDU) will unlock education potential across Northern Australia, preparing for a future where the dual sector University will reinvigorate industry growth in trades and manufacturing.
CDU PhD candidate Lulu Middleton has recently been named a National Geographic Explorer in support of her interdisciplinary nutrition research and will receive funding, support, and professional development.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate has been named a National Geographic Explorer in recognition of her exceptional work researching upstream solutions to food and nutrition insecurity in coastal communities.
Agriculture and rural operations
Former head of NT Farmers, Paul Burke, is now supporting the Research Institute of Northern Agriculture (RINA) after being appointed its Steering Committee Independent Chair.
Vicky Telfer PSM
Join us for this People.Policy.Place Seminar with the NT Commissioner for Public Employment Vicki Telfer
researcher sampling ground water
NT rivers fed through reliable groundwater flows have greater fish biodiversity than inland seasonal rivers where flows rely on rain-driven surface waters, a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study reveals.
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