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Scales in the suburbs: 10 years of wildlife rescues reveal Sydneysiders’ reptile relationships
Snakes are waking up. What should you do if you’re bitten? And what if you’re a long way from help?
Reading desert sands – Indigenous wildlife tracking skills underpin vast monitoring project
New Study Shows AI Can Forecast Mining Disasters
Guidebook to increase student inclusion, retention and unit completion
Paper reveals how much influence global powers have on the economy
Australia’s leading training college welcomes new specialist GPs in the Northern Territory
Government invests in future psychologists fast tracking workforce expansion
Indigenous-led Research Centre Opens At UQ
Katherine Water Treatment plant among Territory Engineering Excellence Award winners
Rabbit ‘invasion’ the focus of Paris art residency
As cities axe shared e-scooters, the many more personally owned ones are in a blind spot
CDU to strengthen ties with South Asian partners after international cap assurances
CDU opens permanent campus to deliver tertiary education in East Arnhem Region
For decades, we’ve been told 80% of the world’s biodiversity is found on Indigenous lands – but it’s wrong
CDU announces partner for delivery of new student accommodation complex
Green Light For Medical Program To Start In 2025
New photography competition and exhibition showcases CDU’s research
New partnership seeks to improve food security in Timor-Leste
New funding to boost research partnership into Timor-Leste’s agriculture sector
Global population growth is now slowing rapidly. Will a falling population be better for the environment?
Culling crocs not the answer to stopping attacks: Paper
Culling Crocs Not Answer To Stopping Attacks: Paper
NT election: the Country Liberals claim a landslide victory in a contest decided in suburbia
Speaker to showcase how to make research impactful
This NT election, even pet crocs are campaign fodder. Just don’t mention the ballooning debt
NT election: promises for Indigenous people buckle under history’s weight
Can your smartwatch get hacked? Study shows what information is at risk
Australia’s nature is in deep crisis. These 3 easy steps would give our new environment laws teeth
Why Melbourne’s e-scooter ban is a wrong turn away from safe, sustainable transport
MOU To Strengthen Connection With Indonesia
CDU Casuarina Open Day to shine a light on new opportunities
Patterns of identity attacks in extremist language uncover their violent intentions
The plight of the pig-nosed turtle, one of the unlucky 13 added to Australia’s threatened species list
Should you study a short course with Harvard or Stanford? New books says to think twice
Shining Renewable Light On Remote Energy Challenges
Worldly Academic Brings Breadth Of Experience To Role
Twelve CDU students receive key teaching scholarship
Top gong awarded to leading researcher
Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
Prospective Aboriginal Teachers Awarded Scholarships
CDU Expert: AI could improve e-scooter safety, but still has its own risks
Brand Olympics: do the famous rings deliver value to host countries?
CDU Strengthens Defence Ties With Alliance
Australian Defence science and universities network expanded to include Northern Territory
More Wellbeing Support For Territory Students
From Hairdresser To Business Owner
CDU introduces the first Australian accredited course to help nature therapy bloom