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This NAIDOC Week Charles Darwin University (CDU) has joined forces with a leading Northern Territory organisation that empowers First Nations young people and communities through the sport of basketball. 

CDU’s First Nations Leadership and the Men@CDU program collaborated with Hoops 4 Health, an organisation that provides opportunities for positive change through mentors and healing centred sport.

Staff and students at the Casuarina Campus took part in a series of basketball activities and learnt about First Nations culture, and the work that Hoops 4 Health does. 

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A team of Charles Darwin University (CDU) First Nations athletes travelled to Wollongong last month to take part in the Indigenous Nationals for a third straight year.

First Nations students from across the country including 12 from CDU competed in four sports – basketball, touch football, netball and volleyball at the five-day sporting carnival.  

This is the third year CDU’s team Dangudbila, the Larrakia word for Kangaroo took part, with the team having achieved success at last year’s tournament winning gold in the basketball competition.

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