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CSU EXPERTS
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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. Looking for an expert to comment on a particular topic? Use this search facility.
Specialities:
Natural resource management, environmental planning, conservation management on private land, rural development, international projects
Associate Professor Jane Mills
Specialities:
Film; cinema; movies; motion pictures; video; screen literacy; cineliteracy; film education; film censorship; censorship; screen culture; culture and globalisation; feminism and film; feminism and language.
Ms Helen Moriarty
Specialities:
Iodine levels, pesticides and cancer, chlamydia and atherosclerosis, medical science in Australia
Dr Mark Morrison
Specialities:
Environmental economics, market research, consumer behaviour.
Mr Tom Murphy
Specialities:
Economics, Finance, Western Research Institute
Mr Dan Murphy
Specialities:
Financial management, accounting systems, marketing, identification and use of non-financial data reporting in small and medium enterprises in Australia.
Ms Kay Nankervis
Specialities:
Journalism, television journalism, radio journalism, free speech, journalism ethics, ABC.
Associate Professor Nicholas (Nick) O'Brien
Specialities:
Counter terrorism, terrorism, intelligence, policing
Dr Hassan Obied
Specialities:
Antioxidant chemistry, pharmacology (general pharmacology), pharmacokinetics and analytical chemistry.
Professor Eddie Oczkowski
Specialities:
Modelling agricultural markets, wine pricing.
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Today's Issue
Landholders do tackle climate change
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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