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Home > Latest News > Society Struggle continues after rehabilitation 01 Dec 2008
Many people in regional Australia struggled to cope and to do the things they want to do following their brain injury, according to a major research study from CSU and the South West Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, part of the NSW Greater Southern Area Health Service. Social work student named national winner 28 Nov 2008
Less than three months after receiving top honours at the state level, CSU student Mrs Jill Morris has gone on to be named Vocational Student of the Year at the Australian Training Awards. Deadly Mumbai attacks show hallmarks of terrorist group 27 Nov 2008
The attacks on westerners and high profile targets on Thursday 27 November by terrorists in India's financial capital, Mumbai, show all the hallmarks of a well organised terrorist group, says Charles Sturt University's Associate Professor in Counter Terrorism, Nick O'Brien. New insight into babies' world-view 21 Nov 2008
Studies by researchers at Charles Sturt University suggest that by the age of nine months, babies are as interested in their peers as they are in their mothers. Future of rural neighbourhoods 18 Nov 2008
CSU sociologist Dr Angela Ragusa believes tree changers are moving to rural areas because they are stressed and they perceive a country life-style will be less stressful. Shining a light on giving birth in rural and remote Australia 12 Nov 2008
"Luckily we had a torch" is a comment made by a new mother and embraced by researchers from CSU to demonstrate the extraordinary circumstances in which some women living in rural and remote areas of Australia are forced to give birth. Families a vital part of mining towns 30 Oct 2008
Families are a vital part of mining towns, according to research by Charles Sturt University into people involved in Australia’s booming mining industry. Australia fails to deliver on international convention: CSU scientist 23 Oct 2008
Australia has failed to deliver on its obligation under the international Ramsar Convention to protect its wetlands, according to a senior wetland ecologist and environmental scientist at CSU. Joining forces to study endangered parrot 23 Oct 2008
Ecologists from CSU's Institute for Land, Water and Society have joined forces with Australia's largest almond producer Select Harvests Limited to the look for ways to better manage agricultural landscapes to maximise production and conservation outcomes. Pact needed for the people of the Murray Darling Basin 22 Oct 2008
New research by CSU suggests that social and economic conditions are so difficult in the Murray Darling Basin that researchers are calling for a treaty between government and the people and communities of the region. |

