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first nations tourism students and lecturers
New First Nations tourism training is helping to build the professional credentials, business acumen and interpersonal skills of Aboriginal people, and in turn, secure new jobs and career options for Aboriginal communities in Central Australia. The training is also building capacity in the Red Centre tourism industry, where there is significant international and domestic demand for First Nations tour guides, who can provide authentic cultural perspective and knowledge of the country’s desert heart.
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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is partnering with the Northern Territory Government to deliver a new course to attract and retain tour guides to the Northern Territory.
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A First Nations student who learnt local knowledge from his grandmother is now sharing it as a tour guide.
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From how to apply to course fees and scholarships, the essentials is your guide to everything you need to know to start studying at Charles Darwin University.
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Our multi-campus, dual-sector status, virtual and online expertise, course profile, research activities, delivery methods, and operation as are a consequence of our commitment to the regions in which we operate, welcome to CDU.
Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Aspire program for high school students is expanding outside of the Darwin region.
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) program helping to guide high school students into tertiary education is expanding to Katherine, Alice Springs and Nhulunbuy.
CDU engineering and TEP student Rikki with her son
Rikki Bruce was told her maths skills weren't up to scratch to study engineering. Not only did she graduate from CDU with an engineering degree, she was nominated by her lecturers as valedictorian for her outstanding personal achievements and academic record. 
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