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Indigenous tradesmen in the pipeline16/06/10 - An opportunity to take a group of Indigenous secondary students under his wing was an experience which plumbing lecturer, Ray Simpson has found was one of his most rewarding. Big men of bread ready for bake-off01/06/10 - A trio of master bakers is hoping a quintessentially Territorian creation is enough to take top spot at this year’s Australian Artisan Baking Cup in Sydney. Men of bread rise to the top30/06/10 - A trio of master Territory bakers has just missed out on top spot at this year’s Australian Artisan Baking Cup in Sydney. Andrew takes plunge into teaching29/06/10 - A love of helping his own children to learn has led engine parts interpreter Andrew Young to take on a Bachelor of Teaching and Learning with Charles Darwin University. Break out of your comfort zone29/06/10 - Humans are creatures of habit who usually venture out of their comfort zones only when they really have to, according to a leading psychologist. Long-serving ladies love the littlies28/06/10 - A strong sense of family and a love for what they do has allowed a group of five child care workers to achieve astounding longevity in one Australia’s most transient industries. Territory pioneer to celebrate 90th24/06/10 - Edgar Dunis, an alumnus of Charles Darwin University and the single biggest individual donor to the institution, will celebrate his 90th birthday today (Thursday, 24 June). CDU research to assist Territory landholders23/06/10 - A Charles Darwin University (CDU) research proposal to assist Northern Territory landholders has received a grant as part of the Australian Research Council’s Linkage Projects Scheme. University salutes Centralian icon22/06/10 - From his humble beginnings building airstrips, the late Dr Bernie Kilgariff OAM rose to become a pivotal figure in the development of Central Australia. Indigenous urbanisation could be a click away22/06/10 - The roll-out of more reliable and higher speed Internet in regional and remote communities may force a fundamental rethink of Indigenous urban migration, a Darwin-based academic claims. CDU’s Palmerston oval to receive facelift21/06/10 - The Northern Territory Government has unveiled the concept plans to deliver first class sporting facilities in Palmerston that will deliver significant upgrades across five sports. Priorities for Indigenous higher education17/06/10 - The Third Indigenous Higher Education Advisory Council (IHEAC) will meet at Charles Darwin University (CDU) this week to discuss key priorities for Indigenous higher education in Australia. BIITE, CDU to enter higher education partnership09/06/10 - The Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education and CDU are entering into a formal collaborative partnership that will benefit both organisations and improve the quality of higher education available to Indigenous people. Silent art auction to support a green cause02/06/10 - Territorians will have the opportunity to bid on local and interstate artworks as part of the Top End Sustainable Living Festival to be held at the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens this weekend (June 5 and 6). Big men of bread men ready for bake-off03/06/10 - A trio of master bakers is hoping a quintessentially Territorian creation is enough to take top spot at this year’s Australian Artisan Baking Cup in Sydney. |
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