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Dancing Brolgas losing their step


The majestic Brolga, a bird commonly seen in wetlands across southern Australia, is in danger of disappearing from the Riverina region according to Charles Sturt University research student Matthew Herring.

Conserving water more important than freeway pollution


Water conservation issues are the most important local environmental issue for Albury-Wodonga residents, even surpassing the proposed freeway, according to findings from a survey conducted by Charles Sturt University researcher Jonathon Howard.

Wealth from Water - a national debate


Conference agenda for Wealth from Water Conference in Wagga Wagga.

Drought adds threat to fish stocks


Research into acid-producing soils along major rivers in northern NSW has illustrated the added threat posed by Mother Nature to fish stocks in the region, according to Dr Ben Wilson from Charles Sturt University.

Billabong research improves Murray management


Daryl Nielsen's life for the last four years has been dominated by mud, water and microscopes in his quest for a better understanding of life in the Australian billabong.

Minister to open new age campus


Long used building methods have combined with modern technology to create one of Australia's leading examples of environmentally sensitive design and architecture at Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus.

Farmers need community support to battle salinity: CSU research


Farmers need wider community support to battle growing salinity in the
Murray-Darling Basin, according to Charles Sturt University researcher
and associate director of the Johnstone Centre, Dr Allan Curtis.

Environmental concern high on public agenda


Metropolitan and regional residents and landholders in western NSW have shown they have a significant interest in preserving one of the State's most fragile wetland environments.

CSU Summer Scholars Day


Eight young researchers took part in this year's Summer Scholars Day,
working with senior researchers on Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga and Wagga Wagga Campuses.

International Nature Tourism Program


The International Nature Tourism Project is an arm of the Cooperative
Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism.

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