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Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers will be sharing their experiences in the field of technology, health, medicine, fisheries, and environmental science at Casuarina Library's celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Friday 9 February from 3:00pm to 4:30pm.
There will be hands-on activities for all ages to enjoy, including on topics such as disease prevention, turtle nests, fossils, bugs and fish.
Inspired NT Manager Sarah Sutcliffe said the event is a great opportunity to showcase female scientists based in the NT.
The experience, knowledge and dedication of beloved Charles Darwin University academic Dr Bilawara Lee has been recognised at this year’s Australia Day Honours.
Dr Lee, affectionately known as Aunty B around CDU, was acknowledged with the Medal of the (OAM) in the 2024 awards.
Aunty B in her role as CDU’s Larrakia Academic in Residence has 30 years of experience in education and health and has served her community as a communicator, healer, and teacher of Larrakia wisdom, which is thousands of years old.