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Home > Latest News > Agriculture & Food Production 16 Mar 2006
Unlike many other threatened bird species, Bush Stone-curlews benefit by having agricultural land in their habitat, according to researcher Elisa Tack. 06 Mar 2006
A new report into the impacts of drought on young people’s access to education in rural and remote Australia has prompted an urgent call for a review of financial support to overcome the tyranny of distance at all levels of education. $30 million investment in national wine research collaboration 19 Dec 2005
Australia’s peak wine research and funding bodies will join in a leading $30 million dollar research collaboration called the NWGIC Winegrowing Futures Initiative. Veterinary science at CSU to receive a funding boost 14 Dec 2005
Charles Sturt University has welcomed the announcement today of the Federal Government’s $4.4 million funding boost for the new Veterinary Science program. 12 Dec 2005
Sugar could be an innovative alternative to herbicides and curb one of agriculture’s costly scourges, annual weeds. New ARC research funds for CSU 17 Nov 2005
More than one million dollars worth of Australian Research Council grants will be administered by Charles Sturt University from next year in a variety of new projects funded by the Federal Government. 26 Oct 2005
Charles Sturt University has a range of experts available for comment on the threat that avian influenza (strain H5N1) poses for Australia. Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy - background notes 19 Aug 2005
Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy: "Establishing the Scientific Basis" 11 Aug 2005
The latest research into eradicating the need for artificial herbicides to combat weeds in crops is among the topics for discussion at an international, scientific conference to be held at Charles Sturt University later this month. New name and director for joint research venture 03 Aug 2005
One of Australia’s most respected experts in agricultural research and extension has been named as the head of a new alliance between Charles Sturt University and the NSW Department of Primary Industries. |

