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Conserving farm bushland just good economic sense: CSU study


Conservation of native bushland still standing on farmlands in the southern Riverina of NSW and Northeast Victoria would benefit the Australian community by up to $70 million over five years, according to a study by Charles Sturt University researchers.

CSU Honours grants on offer


Budding researchers will be heartened by a $100, 000 injection by Charles Sturt University into funding for research into science, agriculture and information technology.

Thurgoona: Learning to live in the 21st Century


Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona campus is a living, growing model of how a neighbourhood in the next century could address environmental concerns and community costs.

Water management system wins NSW award


Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona campus received a top award for its innovative water management system from the Australian Water and Wastewater Association (AWWA) last Friday 6 August.

Flammable Australia


Bushfires 99: Flammable Australia is a national conference
of bushfire experts, ranging from firefighters, national park managers
and meteorologists to wildlife researchers, ecologists and social scientists.

Administrative pressures take toll on Landcare


Even with increased funds from the Federal Government's National Heritage Trust (NHT) Fund, Landcare groups in Victoria completed less onground work in 1998 than three years earlier.

Research Award Winner: Professor Alistar Robinson


When Professor Alistar Robertson painted his beard red, white and blue for charity last year, it said much about this extraordinary scientist who has stepped out of the mould of the traditional academic.

Staying in steppe with nature


Short grass, bare soil and increased erosion are symptoms of an environmental blight spreading across the rolling steppes of north China, according to Charles Sturt University researcher, Rik Thwaites.

Acting on what we know


Albury residents rank the environment higher than the rest of NSW but tend to act less on these concerns, according to a study recently completed by Charles Sturt University researcher, Johnathon Howard.

CSU exports expertise


Charles Sturt University is exporting its air video system technology, with a three-week tour of New Zealand set to fly out of Wagga Wagga this week.

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