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Empowering remote communities through skills training

Skill shortages in remote areas means that something as simple as repairing a leaky tap can cost thousands of dollars.

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Macka plumbing student

Macka’s dyslexia was an obstacle in school, but it also made him an astute problem solver

Gabriel “Macka” Morris never thought he would be able to learn a trade and complete a VET course, because his learning difficulties kept throwing obstacles at him throughout his school years. More than 30 years after his dyslexia diagnosis when in Year 8, the third-year apprentice is completing his coursework to become a qualified plumber.  

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2024 Fee-free TAFE announcement

Successful fee-free TAFE at CDU extended to close more skills gaps in the NT

The fee-free TAFE program returns to CDU with more than 60 courses offered to ensure the Northern Territory has the skilled workforce it needs. 

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A new containerised hydrogen electrolyser and fuel cell system has been installed at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Renewable Energy Microgrid Hub for Applied Research and Training (REMHART) facility. The new system will integrate hydrogen into the NT’s power network.

NT receives key boost in integrating hydrogen into the electricity grid

Charles Darwin University (CDU) has produced hydrogen in the Northern Territory for the first time. The University and the Northern Territory has today taken a step forward in the goal to establish a hydrogen generation industry. 

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Police Commissioner, CDU TAFE and Minister

$1.7 Million training contract for CDU to upskill prisoners in the NT

A new contract has been signed between Northern Territory Correctional Services and Charles Darwin University. CDU TAFE will now run vocational training at both correctional centres in the Northern Territory. 

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A new collaborative project sees Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers join fishing industry experts and fisheries managers across the Northern Territory, Western Australia, and Queensland, to investigate mitigation strategies for threatened ray and shark bycatch in commercial net fisheries. Photo credit Grant Johnson

Uniting industry to investigate mitigation of threatened species bycatch in commercial net fisheries

Charles Darwin University (CDU) is leading an ambitious new collaborative project that will look to mitigate threatened ray and shark bycatch in northern Australian net fisheries.

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Matthew Norwood at the TERN Savanna SuperSite

Rain, hail or shine, this CDU technician has a tower to climb

For nearly 15 years, Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Matthew Northwood has scrambled up towers in remote corners of the Northern Territory to test, adjust and repair technical equipment that’s providing vital information about a changing climate and impacts on our NT environment. 

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A new paper with Charles Darwin University has explored how universities can regain control of academic integrity in the world of Artificial intelligence.

New paper suggests how universities can regain control of education from AI

Universities around the world can preserve academic integrity from the threat of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by resisting corporate pressure and prioritising ethics, according to a new paper with Charles Darwin University. 

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Charles Darwin University’s First Nations Introduction to University – Health program began this week.

Health program attracts students from across the NT

First Nations students from across the Northern Territory are gathering in Darwin this week to explore opportunities to study health in the second year of a successful new Charles Darwin University (CDU) program. 

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The study explored where saltwater crocodiles caught in Darwin Harbour had migrated from.

Origin of salties caught in Darwin Harbour revealed

Problem saltwater crocodiles are typically travelling between 100km and 200km to Darwin Harbour potentially in search of new resources or territories, according to a new study on the migration of the reptiles.

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