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Australian constitution needs major overhaul: CSU law expert

Thursday, 23 Jun 2016

A CSU expert on constitutional law believes Australia's voting system is unfair, government ministers have poor accountability and the country offers limited protection for human rights, and has called for comprehensive reform of the Constitution.

Australian first for CSU journalism students

Thursday, 23 Jun 2016

CSU journalism students have created what is believed to be the first-ever interactive electoral map in Australia that visually reveals the marginal status of each electorate.

New senior appointment to CSU’s RIPPLE

Wednesday, 22 Jun 2016

CSU has announced the appointment of a national leader and senior executive from the not-for-profit sector to one of its six research centres.

Coalition won’t fund rural and regional medical school

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

The Liberal / Nationals Coalition Campaign Headquarters has confirmed there will be no funding announcement for the Murray Darling Medical School by the Leader of the Nationals, Barnaby Joyce, at the National Press Club today.

More than just chips: what are you getting with your fish?

Wednesday, 22 Jun 2016

A CSU scientist has identified the need for more research into seafood safety to protect the health of Australian consumers and workers in the local fishing industry.

Federal election Facebook debate a watershed

Tuesday, 21 Jun 2016

The trust that we place in our social media networks might just be the difference between winning and losing an election, according to a CSU academic.

European honey bee steals the media spotlight

Monday, 20 Jun 2016

Native insects play an important role in pollinating agricultural crops but it's the European honey bee that often gets the glory.

Ethics, politics and legalities in cyber-warfare

Monday, 20 Jun 2016

The Australian Army has called on a CSU expert to advise it on the ethical, political and legal dilemmas it will face when using drones and cyber-warfare in the coming century.

More tax for the common good

Friday, 17 Jun 2016

Christian economists contend that we need to be open to rendering more of our own income to increase the tax base, for the sake of others and for the common good.

Coalition voters show large swing towards climate policy

Thursday, 16 Jun 2016

CSU research shows more Coalition voters accept climate change is real and are willing to pay nearly as much as Labor voters for carbon policies such as a carbon tax or direct action.

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