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Unlocking the potential of dsRNA biopesticides: a call for global regulatory harmony
LATEST NEWS  27 Mar 2025

Unlocking the potential of dsRNA biopesticides: a call for global regulatory harmony

New research highlights the potential of dsRNA-based biopesticides for sustainable agriculture.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityResearchScienceSociety and Community

LGBTQ+ people call for more support and services in rural and regional Australia
LATEST NEWS  19 Mar 2025

LGBTQ+ people call for more support and services in rural and regional Australia

Results of the Regional Rainbow Survey reveal are a good start in making meaningful changes in the lives of rural and regional LGBTQ+ people, according to researchers.

Charles Sturt University

Teaching workforce welcomes first graduates of ‘Grow Your Own’ programs
LATEST NEWS  19 Mar 2025

Teaching workforce welcomes first graduates of ‘Grow Your Own’ programs

Charles Sturt University has celebrated the first graduates of the ‘Grow Your Own’ (GYO) teaching programs ready to enter the workforce with brand new skills.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeacher education

Research to boost farmers’ connection with ‘green finance’
LATEST NEWS  18 Mar 2025

Research to boost farmers’ connection with ‘green finance’

A Charles Sturt University researcher argues that sustainability research is particularly relevant to supporting Australian farmers’ resilience to both climate change and market risk.

Agricultural ScienceBusiness and EconomicsResearchSustainability

New research protects irreplaceable data against ransomware attacks
LATEST NEWS  17 Mar 2025

New research protects irreplaceable data against ransomware attacks

A Charles Sturt University academic’s research has evolved into a revolutionary approach to defending against ransomware attacks.

Computer ScienceResearchTechnology

Researchers uncover surprising health risks of plastic ingestion for seabirds
LATEST NEWS  13 Mar 2025

Researchers uncover surprising health risks of plastic ingestion for seabirds

A Gulbali Institute researcher is part of a team conducting a study into the effects of plastic ingestion on seabirds - and the results might shock you.

Charles Sturt UniversityGulbali Institute

What happens to Australia’s coal regions when the power stations are shut down?
LATEST NEWS  13 Mar 2025

What happens to Australia’s coal regions when the power stations are shut down?

A Charles Sturt University energy expert has investigated how communities which have been dependant on coal mining can survive and prosper as coal-fired power stations close in Australia in the coming years.

Charles Sturt UniversityGulbali InstituteResearch

Engineers shortage jeopardises major projects, wealth creation and reaching climate change targets
LATEST NEWS  11 Mar 2025

Engineers shortage jeopardises major projects, wealth creation and reaching climate change targets

Faced with a national shortage of engineers, Charles Sturt University has enhanced its world-renowned engineering degree to offer electrical and mechanical engineering options as well as civil engineering.

EngineeringSociety and CommunityTechnology

Charles Sturt one of four key sites for $47 million weed management initiative
LATEST NEWS  6 Mar 2025

Charles Sturt one of four key sites for $47 million weed management initiative

Charles Sturt will play a crucial role in the recently-announced $47 million weed management initiative by the Grains Research and Development Corporation.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityResearch

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