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Majority of irrigators want living, healthy rivers: CSU experts

Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017

Senior ecologists at CSU believe the majority of irrigators in southern Australia are doing the right thing and are not pumping excessive water from the southern Murray Darling Basin. But they also believe there is room for improvement.

National initiative promotes physical and mental wellbeing

Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

A CSU academic and mental health advocate has played a leading role in the development of a national program launched in Canberra today.

Evidence questions ‘common sense’ about memory in child abuse cases

Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

A CSU legal expert and her team have shown the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that some views used to discredit victims of child abuse are not supported by current scientific evidence.

International recognition for CSU teaching excellence

Friday, 21 Jul 2017

Academics at CSU have received international professional recognition of their experience and expertise in university teaching.

CSU leader and mentor retires after 30 years’ service

Thursday, 20 Jul 2017

A career focussed on promoting education to transform lives and develop sustainable regional communities is being celebrated this week by CSU.

A sea of red to celebrate CSU

Tuesday, 18 Jul 2017

CSU will celebrate its past, present and future on its annual Foundation Day on Wednesday 19 July.

CSU finalist in 3 Minute Thesis comp

Tuesday, 18 Jul 2017

A CSU student has embarked on a war on waste in the Australian beef industry.

More awards for CSU Engineering building

Tuesday, 18 Jul 2017

The architect firm ThomsonAdsett has been recognised at this year's NSW Architecture Awards for their work on CSU's Engineering building in Bathurst.

CSU academic wins National NAIDOC Scholar of the Year award

Tuesday, 11 Jul 2017

A CSU academic striving to improve the health of Aboriginal communities has been named the 2017 National NAIDOC Scholar of the Year.

Launch of first-of-its-kind Report on Islamophobia in Australia

Monday, 10 Jul 2017

Australian Muslim women who ventured out on their own were almost three times more likely to face harassment of an islamophobic nature.

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