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It will take decades, but the Murray Darling Basin Plan is delivering environmental improvements

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Two senior CSU water ecologists join a concerned group to highlight that findings that, more than five years after the adoption of the Murray Darling Basin Plan, the environmental benefits are slowly but surely being seen.

Child protection report lacks crucial national detail on abuse in out-of-home care

Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018

Dr Katherine McFarlane, a Senior Lecturer at CSU's Centre for Law & Justice, writes in The Conversation about the importance of national data collection and public reporting of abuse of children in care.

Conscience vote on euthanasia bill exposes democratic weakness of NZ voting system

Wednesday, 31 Jan 2018

CSU political commentator Associate Professor Dominic O'Sullivan explains in The Conversation how a conscience vote on euthanasia bill exposes democratic weakness of New Zealand's voting system.

I’ve got varicose veins. What can I do about them?

Wednesday, 6 Dec 2017

Dr Caroline Robinson, course director with the CSU Faculty of Science, dispels some myths regarding varicose veins.

Kenya’s history of political violence: colonialism, vigilantes and militias

Friday, 6 Oct 2017

CSU PhD student Leighann Spencer considers Kenya's history of political violence in light of the country's high court decision to annul its latest presidential election in her article in The Conversation.

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