Business & Commerce
Toppling bankers can be satisfying, but it’s not enough to heal a sick culture
Wednesday, 21 Nov 2018
Senior bank and insurance company executives are falling on their swords in the wake of the Banking Royal Commission. But simply changing leaders will not change these organisations to stop bad corporate behaviour, says CSU management commentator Mathew Donald in The Conversation.
More children are starting school depressed and anxious – without help, it will only get worse
Tuesday, 30 Jan 2018
This article is part of a series in The Conversation that draws on the latest research on back to school transitions. In it, experts explain how best to prepare children for school, and counter difficulties such as stress or bad behaviour.
9 things you should know about a potential Australian republic
Tuesday, 23 Jan 2018

On The Conversation, Dr Bede Harris, a constitutional law expert at CSU, poses and answers nine questions about Australia becoming a republic.
Australia’s car industry needs cybersecurity rules to deal with the hacking threat
Tuesday, 22 Aug 2017
CSU cybersecurity expert Associate Professor Tanveer Zia contends that modern cars are basically computers on wheels, and that means they can be hacked.
Australia doesn’t have a constitutional right protecting freedom of the person – it needs one
Tuesday, 18 Jul 2017
Australian constitutional expert and CSU academic, Dr Bede Harris, believes the recent wrongful detention of two Australian citizens highlights inadequate protection for freedom of the person.