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Views on aging must change


Society must change its view of ageing, particularly as its population becomes older, according to the editors of a new book on ageing in Australia.

Third Australian Occupational Science Symposium


Millennial Reflections, on Wednesday 6 to Friday 8 September 2000 at Charles Sturt University's School of Community Health.

A Question of Politics or Economics?


Government policy makers are frequently faced with issues for which they struggle to find a universally acceptable solution. Continued regional airline access to Kingsford Smith Airport is one such issue.

Research reveals impact of violence in nursing


For the first time in Australia statistics have been compiled in a study revealing the extent of violence against nurses in emergency wards.

Filipinos learn from Australian emergency management practice


The people of the Philippines are no strangers to big disasters. This is the home of Mt Pinatubo, which in 1991 saw one of the largest volcanic
eruptions this century and the evacuation of 1.5 million people from surrounding areas.

Decline in legal services impacts on women in rural and regional Australia


Changes must be made to give rural women greater access to legal resources and greater protection under the law, according to a leading Charles Sturt University social researcher.

Protests not fair


Aborigines should make their point on the sporting field rather than
protesting at the Sydney Olympics, according to one of Australia's greatest Koori athletes.

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.

Drug Summit addresses regional concerns


Identifying ways to encourage local communities in rural and regional NSW to work together in preventing and responding to drug problems, will be a focus at the NSW Drug Summit at Parliament House, Sydney, next week.

First History Doctors script community trendsetters


Women in the church and the role of regional press are the subjects
of the first two history doctoral theses at Charles Sturt University.

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