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Webcast from Wagga to the World


Watching paint dry will assume new artistic dimensions when performance art staged in Wagga Wagga is beamed around the world for the first time live via the Internet tonight.

A Golden Find


AGL Infrastructure Management and Services, and consulting ecologists
from The Farrer Centre, Charles Sturt University, have located and identified a population of the rare Green and Golden Bell Frog.

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.

Taking the classroom to the students


A highlight of the 2000 Western Area Higher School Certificate Enrichment Seminars will be demonstrations of Australia's largest educational website, the NSW HSC On-Line.

Skies wide open to young astronomers


A remotely controlled telescope, operated through the Internet is offering young astronomers a unique chance to navigate through the stars and have the pictures to prove it.

Criminal profiling expert wins over skeptics


Contrary to views screened in some TV crime shows, developing successful criminal profiles depend on the rigour of the scientific method rather than psychic powers, according to the winner of the 2000 Eureka Prize for Critical Thinking.

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.

CSU welcomes million-dollar boost to science education


Charles Sturt University has been awarded $1,011,400 to deliver science courses in water management and salinity education around Australia over the next three years.

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