‘Exciting’: Top End drone project catches Plibersek’s eye
A Top End drone project has been given the nod of approval to support the Northern Australian environment. Read what Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek said.
A Top End drone project has been given the nod of approval to support the Northern Australian environment. Read what Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek said.
Charles Darwin University is partnering with Our Watch to pioneer a transformative framework, championing gender equality and working at eradicating violence on its campuses and the community.
Warumungu Luritja woman Tracy Woodroffe never had an Indigenous teacher growing up. Now, the Darwin researcher has her sights on ensuring First Nations educators can conquer the classroom.
CDU have been backed to find a solution in how to save Indigenous mothers and their children. Why ‘maternal health justice’ is at the core of the program.
THE Territory’s popularity as a study destination with interstate students has jumped, new Charles Darwin University statistics have revealed
The Territory’s Year 12s have finished their exams. See the results of those who worked for their NTCET. IS YOUR NAME HERE?
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Struggling Year 12 students will be assessed individually for their VCE scores and ATAR rankings, with the government outlining how changes will work.
A year 12 student is leading a bold charge to have VCE exams cancelled, saying Melbourne’s plunge into stage four lockdown is the “final straw”.
China’s Confucius Institutes are becoming increasingly controversial in the west with Sweden closing them down. Yet they continue to operate in Australia without being held accountable for their influence.
Uni students are flocking to vocational courses to boost their employment opportunities by ensuring they have practical skills for their chosen career as well as a degree.
Student sleep, activity levels, alcohol and drug use could be monitored through a new phone app an Australian university will deploy. But it has privacy experts concerned.
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