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Suicide is the leading cause of death among young Australians. What are the online warning signs?
Tuesday, 30 Jun 2026Research shows that youth, aged 13 to 24, may show worrying signs about their mental health via their social media. Here is what to look for online.
Regional LGBTQ+ community experiences higher rates of discrimination
Tuesday, 30 Jun 2026The results of the second Regional Rainbow Survey, by Charles Sturt academics, shows that LGBTQ+ people in regional communities have noticed an increase in discrimination in the past 12 months.
Charles Sturt Open Days showcase courses, careers and campuses
Monday, 29 Jun 2026“Open Day is where prospective students can discover how our courses and industry connections will help them bring their dream careers to life.”
The Charles Sturt Advantage program – it’s truly life changing
Thursday, 25 Jun 2026Familial and personal challenges led a Charles Sturt University psychology student to appreciate that her academic journey was one of growth, resilience and transformation.
“There was no one else” ─ the untold story of Australia’s maths classrooms
Wednesday, 24 Jun 2026A national shortage of maths teachers is shaping a new teacher education initiative in Victoria.
Charles Sturt’s sustainability leadership proven once again
Wednesday, 24 Jun 2026“In collaboration with First Nations people, our communities, industry, government and our other stakeholders, Charles Sturt is proud to deliver practical leadership in sustainability which matters for our regions, for the nation and for the world."
Digital media creates innovative portrait of Murrumbidgee wetland
Tuesday, 23 Jun 2026New research shows sights and sounds of Murrumbidgee wetland through a digital project that aims to engage and inform the public on importance of Australia's wetlands.
Audrey’s 2500-kilometre round-trip illustrates regional inequity in Commonwealth Prac Payment
Tuesday, 23 Jun 2026Charles Sturt warns unsupported placements are forcing regional students to the brink, risking dropouts and worsening rural workforce shortages.
Charles Sturt University staff and alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Monday, 15 Jun 2026Charles Sturt congratulates these staff and alumni and acknowledges the dedication, expertise and service they bring to their professions and communities.
100 per cent success rate in push to fill early childhood workforce shortages
Friday, 5 Jun 2026As NSW faces a shortage of qualified early childhood teachers, Charles Sturt University’s Connected Early Childhood Pathway (CECP) shows promising early results.