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100 per cent success rate in push to fill early childhood workforce shortages
Friday, 5 Jun 2026As NSW faces a shortage of qualified early childhood teachers, Charles Sturt University’s Connected Early Childhood Pathway (CECP) shows promising early results.
Charles Sturt connects Australian ag tech to India’s rapidly expanding market
Friday, 5 Jun 2026New partnership deepens connections between Australian ag-tech expertise with India’s $636 billion agriculture industry
In-the-box solution harnesses solar power for remote agriculture
Wednesday, 3 Jun 2026Charles Sturt is using PHNXX's Solar-in-a-Box technology in Wagga Wagga, providing renewable electricity to areas where grid power is unavailable.
Deciphering the ‘hidden language’ in fox urine the key to managing invasive predators
Tuesday, 2 Jun 2026A new research project is investigating how the hidden signals in fox urine can be used to control one of the most significant invasive predators in the country.
Leading research with impact to uncover hidden parasites
Tuesday, 2 Jun 2026A Professor of Veterinary Parasitology at Charles Sturt University is undertaking leading research into parasites in regional NSW, with national and even global implications.
Charles Sturt University's refreshed 2030 Strategy targets regional workforce and student equity
Thursday, 21 May 2026"This Strategy isn't about where we are today, it's about making sure Charles Sturt is ready to deliver what regional Australia needs by 2030.”
Hantavirus research explores spillover of diseases between wildlife, livestock and humans
Tuesday, 12 May 2026A Charles Sturt University researcher is at the forefront of research into exotic disease surveillance and mitigation in Australia and overseas including for the now controversial hantavirus.
Cultural safety and community wellbeing are forefront of $1.7 million First Nations research
Monday, 4 May 2026Charles Sturt academics will collaborate on a $1.7 million project to improve safety and wellbeing for First Nations families.
$120,000 worth of fuel vouchers eases travel costs for students
Friday, 1 May 2026Charles Sturt has given fuel vouchers to 1,200 students to cover the costs of travel for intensive schools.
Researchers harnessing power of nature to reduce farmers’ reliance on pesticides
Wednesday, 29 Apr 2026Researchers are discovering that nature might provide the answers on how to protect crops from various pests in Australia, Chine, the Pacific and Africa.