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Results from Territory-wide survey reveals key data about Territorians
Initial findings from a Charles Darwin University (CDU) social survey revealed four in five Territory participants identify as Territorians despite the highly transient nature of its population.
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Australians less likely to use social media as an information source in a natural disaster
New Charles Darwin University (CDU) research suggest that people are less likely to use social media as an information source during a natural disaster, instead using traditional media and authorities’ websites for critical information.
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Supporting the next generation of female political leaders in the Territory
Twelve talented Territory women are undertaking a Charles Darwin University (CDU) course starting this week to support and accelerate their aspirations to run for politics.
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New research to support First Nations students in the Territory
New research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) aims at further improving higher education outcomes for First Nations students and to bolster the rates of First Nations students commencing teaching degrees in the Territory.
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New Alice Springs demography insights to be unveiled at CDU Open Day
Analysis of the latest demographic data shows the Alice Springs population is larger than previously thought, at 28,601, ageing, female-dominated and increasingly multicultural.
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A new pathway to public office for women in the Territory
Women aspiring to become politicians are encouraged to apply for a new program run for the first time in the Territory by Charles Darwin University (CDU), which aims to push for gender equity in government.
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Charles Darwin University (CDU) Professor Michael Christie wants help from Territorians to find and collect magazines, newsletters and newspapers produced during a unique period in Australia’s publishing history.
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CDU celebrates NAIDOC Week across the Territory
Charles Darwin University (CDU) staff and students will join in with the nation to celebrate NAIDOC Week and recognise the history, culture, and achievements of First Nations people across the Territory.
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Researcher investigating the barriers and low numbers of First Nations women working in mining in the Territory
A Charles Darwin University (CDU) researcher is seeking to understand why there is a disproportionately low number of First Nations women in the mining industry in the Northern Territory and to better understand their experiences.
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