Australia’s first astronaut lands in the Territory for space talks
Australia’s first astronaut is set to visit the Top End and inspire the next generation of space enthusiasts. Here’s how to get tickets.
Australia’s first astronaut is set to visit the Top End and inspire the next generation of space enthusiasts. Here’s how to get tickets.
They graduated school as the Territory’s high achievers but where did it get them? As exams get underway, nine share their at times unconventional career paths.
Four months after revealing it would grant a Darwin CBD block of land for a new student accommodation tower to service CDU’s Danala campus, the government has taken an important step towards effecting the transfer.
After swapping classrooms for clinics, a graduate audiologist has revealed the reason behind her career change and shared her hopes for the industry’s future on World Audiology Day.
Education Minister Jason Clare confirmed caps would be imposed ‘without exemptions’ but the government wanted to see growth in the NT’s international student numbers.
Scholarships worth up to $40k are set to make education access easier for Territorians pursuing careers as teachers.
A beloved Aussie actor who lived as a stockman in the 50s hopes to shed light on why the Wave Hill Walk-off happened when he delivers a prestigious memorial lecture.
Charles Darwin University has landed a deal to join an ambitious network of universities that believe they can provide scientific and technological capability in support of national security. Read why the arrangement is a ‘win-win’, according to a local MP.
The federal government will work hand-in-hand with CDU to deliver a $3.5 million trades training centre in the heart of the Big Rivers region. Here’s how it will affect the local economy.
Charles Darwin University has revealed the 22 things it wants from the next NT government, just seven weeks out from this year’s election.
A boost to the Territory’s forensics unit will see fewer offenders on the streets as evidence gets picked up faster. See the video.
A three-day STEM academy for regional and rural schoolgirls has welcomed Territory students into its ranks for the first time. Here’s what they’ll be doing.
CDU’s city campus is fast-approaching completion and nearby student accommodation could be another two years away, but one politician says the misalignment was not an oversight.
Remote teachers and First Nations experts have outlined the path forward to create a sustainable supply of educators in the Territory’s most remote schools.
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