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CSU Experts is a searchable database of a selection of Charles Sturt University staff, designed to assist journalists who are seeking expert comment. Please note that while staff listed are happy to speak with the media about their area of expertise, they do have teaching and research commitments and may not always be immediately available for interviews.

Contact CSU Media for interviews with these or other CSU experts at news@csu.edu.au, or find out more about the CSU Media team here.

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Mr David Gilbey
Specialities: Censorship, Australian literature, poetry, children's literature, creative writing, drugs and literature, gender, politics, aesthetics in literature and the arts

Associate Professor John Glastonbury
Specialities: Diagnostic veterinary pathology, public health and biosecurity, diseases of sheep and pigs

Professor Lyn Gorman
Specialities: Media and communication, media and society, NSW HSC Online, web based student resource

Dr Bruce Graham
Specialities: Sports science, athletes and health, respiratory disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, asthma, human anatomy and physiology, exercise and health

Associate Professor Ian Gray
Specialities: Regional transport, rural communities

Dr Pamela Gray
Specialities: Legal knowledge engineering

Associate Professor Tracey Green
Specialities: Policing, crime

Professor Bill Green
Specialities: Curriculum history and theory, literacy studies, history and politics of English teaching, doctoral education, rural education, computing and communication technologies to rural education

Ms Judith Gullifer
Specialities: counselling, plagiarism, ageing, rural issues

Professor Geoff Gurr
Specialities: Integrated pest management, plant protection, insect ecology, biological control, ecological approaches for replacing pesticidal sprays.

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Professor Allan Curtis

Evidence is mounting to suggest that rural landholders are already adapting to climatic variability regardless of their stance on climate change, according to Professor Allan Curtis from CSU's Institute of Land, Water and Society. See more here.
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