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katherine open day
Vocational education and training (VET) and higher education course offerings in remote Northern Territory are on show as Charles Darwin University (CDU) opens its Katherine Town Centre to the public this week on June 9.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will receive hundreds of fee-free TAFE places, as part of a new skills deal made with the Northern Territory and Federal Governments to develop the NT’s workforce.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will receive hundreds of fee-free TAFE places, as part of a new skills deal made with the Northern Territory and Federal Governments to develop the NT’s workforce.
Kindness Shake organisers and volunteers (from left) Ben Poveda-Alfonso, Romal Shrestha and Nagendra Timilsina
International students in Darwin in need of a hand will receive a “kindness shake” this week thanks to a new initiative, providing free, pre-made meals.
 Darwin local and Charles Darwin University (CDU) Certificate III in Commercial Cookery student Stellio Ginis is putting his cooking skills to the test as he prepares to represent Australia at the Culinary Olympics in 2024.  Pictured; Stellio Ginis CDU Senior VET Lecturer in Culinary Arts Jason Wilkes
A Darwin student who traded a job as a roofer to study cooking has been chosen to represent Australia at the 2024 Culinary Olympics.
International student Ellie
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in France, Ellie lived, worked and travelled across 15 countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australia. She had lots of great experiences, but nothing measured up to studying in Australia.
jenny-roberts
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has joined a City of Darwin delegation on a journey to Denpasar, Indonesia this month to form close partnerships between the Territory's tropical capital Darwin and Denpasar.
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