Darwin is situated in the northern territory of Australia. The population in Darwin has peaked at around 140,000. Darwin has become a gateway to countries such as Indonesia due to its close proximity to South East Asia. Darwin has a tropical climate with a wet and a dry season however it is known for having a consistently warm to hot climate all year round. Darwin’s schools cater for both local and overseas students with nearly 17,000 students enrolled in primary and secondary schools. There are a number of different government and independent schools with around 8,300 students enrolled between them. Darwin has over 30 primary schools and around 12 secondary schools as well as a small number of Catholic and Christian schools. The most popular university is the Charles Darwin University that has both academic and vocational courses on offer. Almost 6,000 students are enrolled in tertiary and further education courses in Darwin.
Leadership Training | Managing Innovation in Darwin
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