More CDU course failures emerge as another program under review over accreditation concerns

More CDU course failures emerge as another program under review over accreditation concerns

by | Mar 5, 2026 | News, Subscriber | 5 comments

EXCLUSIVE: Another Charles Darwin University program has been called into question amid the recently
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5 Comments

  1. “CDU make it their mission when investigating any complaints “

    Still Waiting for a reply for my 2023 complaint about a Lecturer calling the students retards ina Lecture

  2. Its not just 3rd rate TAFE colleges like CDU!!!
    Even excellent University’s have totally stuffed it.

    “The University of Notre Dame has temporarily halted new enrolments in its Bachelor of Nursing course for the first semester of 2026. This decision is due to a review of the program’s accreditation to ensure it meets standards.”

    “University of Technology Sydney ‘Temporarily Suspends’ 146 Courses, Axing 400 Staff”

  3. When I was studying a Masters degree at Sydney Uni, I noticed all the international students cheating on the mid-term exam.

    I pointed it out to the lecturer and he told me that he was nearly fired the year before for trying to fail the cheating students.

    The Uni told him that the students were customers and they will get the qualification that they paid for. This was in 2015.

    Uni is a joke in the country.

    • Spiggot! I am still going to therapy from my very recent CDU course!

      Attention all NT Employers, you certainly do not need to be told but your pre-employment checks should independently test basic domain knowledge with some extra questions! Also a English Comprehension test in a non online environment for the students from CDU as that CDU Testamur has the same value as toilet paper, the same Value as a qualification from Batchelor Institute.

  4. Where is the National Tertiary Education Union NT Division’s Secretary, Rajeev Sharma, or Division President, Allen Burman, comment or media release on this issue? Surely they should be offering some comment or solutions to this debacle by their Employer?
    They knew about non- accredited courses in TAFE back in mid-2024, when members’ concerns were raised at a CDU-Union consultative meeting with Mike Hamilton & HR.

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