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Wine prices – do expert quality ratings matter?

Wednesday, 16 Jul 2014

Consumers who use expert wine reviews to inform their purchase decisions are more likely to choose better wine than those who rely only on price as an indicator of quality, according to research.

CSU meat judges make the cut

Tuesday, 15 Jul 2014

Early morning training sessions at the abattoir have paid off for CSU student meat judges.

$2 million fellowship to stamp out pests

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Agricultural pests in China and worldwide have received a further kick in the mandibles with a senior CSU researcher receiving a major Chinese Government award to investigate ecological solutions for agricultural pests.

CSU in Wagga Wagga to host Eastern Unigames

Friday, 11 Jul 2014

CSU in Wagga Wagga will play host to about 3,000 university and TAFE students from New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory when the city hosts the Eastern University Games in July 2015.

Stopping the rot in sub-tropical vineyards

Tuesday, 8 Jul 2014

Charles Sturt University (CSU) research has found a timely fungicide spray can help reduce the damage caused by non-Botrytis bunch rot in sub tropical vineyards.

CSU research on show

Friday, 4 Jul 2014

The Federal Education Minister the Hon. Christopher Pyne MP has spent a second consecutive day at CSU to discuss the impact of proposed higher education reforms on regional and rural students.

Regional communities need rural students

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann welcomed Federal Education Minister the Hon Christopher Pyne MP to CSU in Dubbo yesterday and discussed concerns about the Federal Government's proposed higher education reforms.

A place to study and call home

Wednesday, 2 Jul 2014

On arrival in Australia, animal scientist Mr Jacob Kuusu was described as an ambassador for Nigeria but he is now also a firm advocate for Charles Sturt University (CSU).

Disability pension cuts misguided

Tuesday, 1 Jul 2014

Tackling discrimination and improving the outcomes for disabled people in the workforce should be prioritised over pension cuts, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer Ms Marie Sheahan.

Uncovering animal cruelty, the end can sometimes justify the means

Monday, 30 Jun 2014
Legislative change to crack down on activists breaking into farms to film suspected animal cruelty should be approached with caution, according to Professor John Kleinig from CSU's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE).

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