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Top Chinese firms focused on environmental, social and governance have high-quality financial reporting
Chinese companies that invest in environmental and socially responsible projects have high-quality financial reporting and accountability, according to a new study from Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers.
CDU joins celebration of the Barunga Statement’s 35th Anniversary at annual festival
The historic Barunga Statement, a pivotal moment in the journey towards First Nations rights in Australia, commemorates its 35th anniversary this year at the annual Barunga festival.
‘Flow States’ artwork draws awe from Brisbane
A large-scale art installation, created by Alice Springs-based artists and Visual Arts Lecturers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) Melanie Robson and Dr Kate Murphy (who exhibits as Ellis Hutch), was one of ten installations showcased in a premier outdoor art exhibition in Brisbane last week.
Darwin Symphony Orchestra to light up CDU Amphitheatre
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will join forces with Darwin Symphony Orchestra (DSO) to hold a performance at the University’s Casuarina campus this Saturday night.
First Nations students celebrated in Valedictory Ceremonies
The drive to help their fellow humans is at the forefront of the minds of two Charles Darwin University (CDU) First Nations students graduating this week.
Charles Darwin University supports YES vote for First Nations Voice to Parliament
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will endorse the YES vote in the national referendum into whether Australia should have a First Nations Voice to Parliament.
CDU program opens pathways for Territory women to enter politics
Women who aspire to shape the Northern Territory’s political sphere are being encouraged to apply for Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Pathways to Politics Program for women, a free leadership program that aims to increase women’s representation in all levels of government.
CDU Arts Lecturer celebrates lockdown legends
A legend was born during the pandemic when a captioning error in the subtitles for an Australian Capital Territory (ACT) COVID-19 press conference saw reference to Canberrans misspelt as ‘Ken Behrens’.
Rising prices could push more supermarket shoppers to make unhealthy choices
Rising supermarket prices could be pushing people to make more unhealthy food choices thanks to aggressive marketing ploys, new research suggests.