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PM opens doors to Indigenous education26/04/13 - Prime Minister Julia Gillard has officially opened the $30 million Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ACIKE) at Charles Darwin University in Darwin today. Discover ancient knowledge this weekend19/04/13 - Celebrate and discover more about traditional Indigenous knowledge and how communities are using these ancient understandings of land and sea to create new business opportunities at this year’s Charles Darwin Symposium. Digital story takes human rights message to bush kids18/04/13 - A Charles Darwin University academic has combined the ancient art of story-telling with the wonders of digital technology to teach the principles of human rights to some of Australia’s most remote school students. Leading Indigenous academics to meet in Darwin16/04/13 -
The importance of Indigenous Knowledge to the development of North Australia will be one of the topics discussed at the 2013 Charles Darwin Symposium this weekend in Darwin. Indigenous exhibition forges common ground15/04/13 - An exhibition highlighting the significant role that visual art plays in the cultural life and livelihood of Indigenous Australians will be opened at the Charles Darwin University Art Gallery this month. Symposium spotlights Centre for Indigenous Knowledges09/04/13 - The positioning of Darwin as a major hub for Indigenous studies and research has been further enhanced with the establishment of the new Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Education (ACIKE) at CDU's Casuarina campus. Arts award winner announced09/04/13 - The choreographer and artistic associate of the world-renown Chooky Dancers has won this year’s Charles Darwin University Arts Award at the NT Young Achiever Awards. |
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