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A good plan to help Darling River fish recover exists, so let’s get on with it

Wednesday, 23 Jan 2019

After recent major fish kills in the Darling River, two experienced freshwater ecologists at CSU have called for less blame and more action on enacting an existing, agreed plan to protect native fish in the Murray Darling Basin in The Conversation.

Student protests show Australian education does get some things right

Thursday, 6 Dec 2018

Two CSU education academics say what’s right with Australia’s education system in The Conversation, after protests by Australian students last week demand greater action on climate change.

For the first time we’ve looked at every threatened bird in Australia side-by-side

Wednesday, 28 Nov 2018

CSU ecologist Professor David Watson has joined colleagues around Australia in describing how to measure the efforts to conserve native bird life across Australia in The Conversation.

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.

Bainimarama wins again in Fiji, helped by muzzling the media, unions and the church

Wednesday, 21 Nov 2018

Josaia Bainimarama has been re-elected as Prime Minister in Fiji, which has severely limited press freedom and authoritarian rule to curb dissent, says CSU political commentator Dominic O'Sullivan in The Conversation.

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