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Wealth from Water – a national debate


The vital importance of water to Australia’s wealth will be debated when political, business and industry leaders meet with academics at a national forum at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.

Commentators on bushfire management and ecology


The continuing bushfire emergency in North East Victoria, southern NSW and the ACT has generated renewed interest in bushfire management and ecology, including the regeneration of the native bushland environment after bushfires.

$2.7 million for philosophy centre


Research into the corruption risks of information technology, human rights in the workplace and appropriate responses to terrorism are just a few of the areas that have gained the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) a significant international standing.

More to lectures than just talking for award winner


There’s more to Barney Dalgarno’s teaching of information technology than lectures and reading. A multidisciplinary approach to teaching students learning in a variety of situations.

Bringing drought resources together


A new drought resources listing on the Charles Sturt University website will bring together resources, assistance advice and information links to a broad range of agencies, at one online point.

Riverina Native Vegetation Guide launched


Managing native vegetation and improving river catchment health will be made easier for land holders, land managers, Landcare groups, government staff and the general community with the release of the Native Vegetation Management Guide for the Riverina, compiled by Charles Sturt University staff and private consultant Rick Webster.

International academic event comes to Bathurst


Delegates from around the world will gather in Bathurst next week for a
major international conference hosted by Charles Sturt University.

Straw - the building blocks of the future?


In just seven days, vacant land near Ganmain will become a meeting place for Australians of all cultural backgrounds, in an environmentally friendly gesture from volunteers from around the world.

Comment on the new Foxtel / Optus deal


What’s in the new Foxtel / Optus deal for regional Australia? Charles Sturt University’s Manager of CSU Online and regional communications commentator, Mr Les Burr, says the new pay TV deal between Foxtel and Optus mostly benefits Australia’s metropolitan areas.

Putting faces to far off voices


The tyranny of distance is under assault by Charles Sturt University, with state-of-the-art conferencing software and equipment being installed throughout the multi campus institution.

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