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Bittersweet outcome for burnt horses treated at CSU
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  22 Feb 2013

Bittersweet outcome for burnt horses treated at CSU

Staff at the CSU Veterinary Clinical Centre in Wagga Wagga have had a mixed outcome for two horses burnt in the January fires that devastated large parts of NSW.

Charles Sturt University

Governor-General visits CSU
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  21 Feb 2013

Governor-General visits CSU

The Governor-General, Ms Quentin Bryce AC CVO, literally went underground to explore the agricultural research being undertaken at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

Charles Sturt University

Students have the world at their feet
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  15 Feb 2013

Students have the world at their feet

CSU wants its students to take on the world according to newly-appointed CSU Global manager, Dr Shevahn Telfser.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthIndigenousInternationalSociety and Community

Learning from our neighbours through AusAID
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  13 Feb 2013

Learning from our neighbours through AusAID

It may seem a long way from the 26 atolls in the Indian Ocean but two new CSU students from the Maldives are exactly where they want to be.

International

New research tool to investigate calf deaths
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  12 Feb 2013

New research tool to investigate calf deaths

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is developing a new research tool to help the northern Australian beef industry understand more about the timing and causes of calf deaths.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU Research

Horse meat burgers unlikely in Australia
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  6 Feb 2013

Horse meat burgers unlikely in Australia

A CSU academic has reassured Australians they don't have to worry they might be eating horse on their hamburgers, as investigations continue overseas into 'beef' shipments which tests revealed included up to 70 per cent horse meat.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

International viticulture expert joins NWGIC
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  5 Feb 2013

International viticulture expert joins NWGIC

With his sights firmly on the future of the Australian wine industry, Professor Alain Deloire has arrived at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC) at CSU as its new Director.

Wine &Grape ProductionCSU Research

Using stealth to combat weed invasion
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  23 Jan 2013

Using stealth to combat weed invasion

Unmanned aerial vehicles are often associated with the military but new research at CSU shows their increasing importance in civilian life.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU Research

Australian scientists take on worldwide agricultural scourge
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE  14 Jan 2013

Australian scientists take on worldwide agricultural scourge

Two Australian scientists have helped reveal the "evolutionary trick" which makes the diamondback moth one of the world's worst agricultural pests.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

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