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Public service vulnerable to online corruption


NSW public agencies are highly vulnerable to electronic corruption, according to a Charles Sturt University report prepared for the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Prime Minister on Federation pilgrimage


The Prime Minister, the Hon. John Howard MP, will become the first pilgrim at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture during a Centenary of Federation ceremony in Canberra tomorrow, Wednesday 26 September.

Digging up dirt a religious experience


Dirt, religion and politics came together last week for the turning of
the first sod to begin the construction program for the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra, ACT.

Balancing the risks of GMOs


The benefits and risks of genetically modified foods, or GMOs, is the focus for four experts and an inquisitive audience tonight, Tuesday 1 May.

Ethics under fire at national forum


Leading experts on a range of global issues from East Timor to genetically modified food, bioethics, cloning, policing and media ethics will converge in Canberra tomorrow at the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics Sixth National Conference.

Death debate for national conference


Controversial euthanasia advocate, Dr Philip Nitschke, will face anti-euthanasia campaigner Kevin Andrews at the 5th National Conference for Reasoning and Decision Making at Charles Sturt University.

Small things, big problems?


If powerful computers of the future behave in the same way as humans, will they have moral rights and responsibilities?

Can humanity keep up with computers?


Computer technology is changing so fast that government policy isn't keeping up, and society isn't sure what to do about it.

CSU wins $3.7 million boost for research


Charles Sturt University has been granted $3.7 million in prestigious
Australian Research Council funding, including more than $2.6 million to establish a national Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics.

Partners in theology education look to big future


A five year partnership between Charles Sturt University and St Mark's National Theological College in Canberra, has laid a solid foundation for the future of university theological education in Australia, particularly for regional and rural areas.

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