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Mistletoe – a keyplant for threatened woodlands?


Climbing trees, wielding saws and rising through forest canopies in
cherry pickers are all in a day’s work for Charles Sturt University
researchers aiming to show the value of mistletoes to the wildlife in native forests.

A human face to the science of water


A leading social researcher has been appointed to a new professorial chair established at Charles Sturt University to study the social and economic impacts of water and its regulation in the Murray Darling Basin.

CSU on hand to help renovate penguin homes


The homes of the Little Penguins of Montague Island will receive a renovation make-over next month as part of a joint project between Charles Sturt University and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.

2004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival


2004 Biotechnology Innovation Festival on 14 May 2004, Titled "Biological Solutions" at Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, Wagga Wagga

Australian native plants hit cyberspace


Finding valuable information on plants in the Murray-Darling Basin has taken a major leap forward this week, with the launch of the Charles Sturt University Virtual Herbarium on the Internet.

CSU benefits from US Study Abroad boom


At a time when overseas study programs are more popular than ever in the United States, a potential partnership between Charles Sturt University and the University of Delaware in the US is likely to be formed.

Extra $2 million for CSU’s rural health school


Charles Sturt University has received a $2 million boost from the latest round of capital grants announced by Federal Education Minister Dr Brendan Nelson.

Johnstone Centre 2003 Research Conference


Dates: Thursday 13 November 2003
Venue: C D Blake Lecture Theatres, Charles Sturt University
Thurgoona Campus, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona.

Penguins bound for US television


Montague Island penguins and Charles Sturt University research into their survival and management will feature across the USA in a popular television series on nature conservation.

A passion for water


She may be qualified in agricultural science, with publications in water quality and aquatic ecology, but Dr Kath Bowmer is probably best known for her independent stance on water sharing and river management.

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