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Academic warns new $50m mouse plague package will put other animals at risk
Friday, 14 May 2021Dr Maggie Watson warns bromadiolone is a highly lethal second-generation poison and it should not be part of the NSW Government's $50m package to combat the state's mouse plague.
Aged care Budget cash splash, but where’s the transparency?
Thursday, 13 May 2021A leading aged care advocate at Charles Sturt University said the 2021 Budget allocation for aged care goes some way to address the issues in the industry identified in the Aged Care Royal Commission, but glaring shortcomings remain.
Double-edged sword of plagues and rodenticides
Tuesday, 11 May 2021A Charles Sturt expert warns that the bait and rodenticides we are using to eradicate mice during this plague are killing the animals' natural predators too.
Entrepreneurs ready to launch their business ideas at pitch night
Tuesday, 11 May 2021Ten regional entrepreneurs will pitch their business ideas to a ‘live’ online audience at the Charles Sturt University Ready To Launch Pitch Night on Monday 17 May.
Cybercrime IT team crack the winning code in NSWPF challenge
Tuesday, 11 May 2021A team of Charles Sturt cyber security students have won one of two first place prizes at a NSW Police Force competition.
Academic and Senator join forces to tackle water policy
Monday, 10 May 2021Professor Lee Baumgartner has been selected for Science & Technology Australia's prestigious ‘STEM Ambassadors Program’.
Bathurst’s community radio 2MCE celebrates 45 years
Thursday, 6 May 2021Radio 2MCE at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst was the first non-metropolitan community radio broadcaster in Australia and is celebrating its 45th birthday in May.
New book Darwin’s Psychology illuminates evolution
Wednesday, 5 May 2021A new book by a Charles Sturt University academic throws light on the method and thinking of evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin.
New places not enough, women in trades need support to build a career
Wednesday, 5 May 2021A Charles Sturt University academic says research shows policy change and effective implementation is vital to the hiring of women in trades workplaces that have traditionally been male-dominated.
Staff and students unite to improve mental health
Tuesday, 4 May 2021Charles Sturt University community come together to raise awareness and support each other on University Mental Health Day