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Bird flu commentators at CSU


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


Fourth World Congress in Allelopathy: "Establishing the Scientific Basis"

Healthy water builds healthy communities


Population shifts, loss of services and declining environmental health including water and land quality are fundamental challenges threatening to undermine the livelihoods and lifestyles of many Australian rural communities.

Allelopathy coup for CSU


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.

More birds out there than previously thought? CSU researcher


There could be thousands more bird species than currently thought - which will have major implications for bird conservation, a leading bird researcher has found.

Grazing ban in Victorian Alpine National Park


Charles Sturt University has a range of experts who can offer comment on the ban on cattle grazing in the Victorian Alpine National Park announced recently by the Victorian Government. 

Discovery tour for Bhutanese


The untold treasures of many unexplored underground caves throughout Bhutan may see the light of day in the future, if the enthusiasm of a group of Bhutanese officials on a tour of Australia's famous Jenolan Caves, this week, is anything to go by.

Essential fire safety guide from CSU graduate


A new book by Charles Sturt University graduate John Schauble should be essential reading for Australian households this summer.

How best to communicate exotic disease and pest risks


One key issue in safeguarding Australia’s rural industries from exotic diseases and pests is successfully communicating the risks to all parties involved.

International specialist in hydrology joins CSU research team


An Australian scientist working on integrated solutions for irrigated catchments at a local and international level has been chosen to fill a new professorial chair to work on critical research into land and water management in the Murray Darling Basin.

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