Ex-chief minister wraps up time as head of CDU
The head of the NT’s only university – and a former chief minister – is ending his tenure after almost six years of ‘unwavering leadership’.
The head of the NT’s only university – and a former chief minister – is ending his tenure after almost six years of ‘unwavering leadership’.
A childhood spent on her grandfather’s country near the Cobourg Peninsula was the seed that grew into a tree thirsty for knowledge. Now, the opportunity of a lifetime awaits this Darwin woman.
Charles Darwin University’s profits plummeted in 2023 after a ‘year of investment’. Read what it means for the uni.
While the Albanese government is sending arms and munitions to the Ukrainian front, a 3D metal printer developed in Darwin has won the approval of President Zelenskyy’s troops.
The courses will include information on how to prepare and respond to a communicable disease outbreak and injuries or illnesses resulting from natural disasters.
At 18-years-old Ethan Jolley had finished six months of chemotherapy and his childhood dream of joining the air force seemed crushed. Now, he’s empowering the Territory’s next generation thanks to teacher talent scout program.
A shark that can grow to be over 2.5 metres in length and is one of only a handful of sharks around the world that occur in rivers has been found in a Top End waterway.
In the fight against climate change, Aussie farmers are having to evolve and change tact to remain viable.
Sophie didn’t think she was “smart enough” to become a doctor – thanks to a unique pathway, she will hit the study books this month.
A Darwin researcher has found a cannabis extract that can trick a melanoma cell into ‘killing itself’, stopping the cancerous growths.
The federal government has slashed more than 90,000 international student visas, but CDU’s Vice-Chancellor says the Territory will benefit. Read the details.
Just days after a freshwater croc was spotted near Nightcliff Jetty, a second freshie has been sighted in town. This time, in an area one local did not expect to find it. WATCH.
Territorians looking to take the next step in their career, or learn a new skill could save thousands of dollars to complete a course. Here’s how.
Charles Darwin University is joining forces with industry experts to develop a strategy to mitigate threatened ray and shark species snared in commercial fishing nets.
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