Archive
First casualty of milk price war
Tuesday, 8 Apr 2014Coles Supermarkets Australia (Coles) has acknowledged misleading representations in an online video released last year, which was skewered by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) student.
Sharing knowledge to lighten workload
Monday, 7 Apr 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) scientists hope to lighten the workload of farming women in the tribal regions of North West Pakistan by introducing them to technology commonly used in Australian cattle herds.
Creating a society and world worth living in
Friday, 4 Apr 2014What promises should universities make to students and the public, and what promises can they deliver?
The value of a life
Thursday, 3 Apr 2014Forcing courts in NSW to consider Victim Impact Statements when sentencing violent offenders raises questions about the value of one life compared to another, according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic Ms Amber McKinley.
Rich teaching experience in Cambodia
Wednesday, 2 Apr 2014Observing the joy on the faces of Cambodian boys as they explored a brand new meccano set was one of the many highlights for a CSU education student during volunteer teaching placement in south east Asia.
Donor payments helpful but more needed
Tuesday, 1 Apr 2014An Australian trial of payments for living organ donors could be a model for other countries according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.
Creating the sound of Lego
Monday, 31 Mar 2014The worldwide success of The LEGO Movie, opening in Australia this week, is great news for budding film-makers, according to CSU academic Mr Damian Candusso.
SimAmbulance boosts CSU paramedic program
Monday, 31 Mar 2014Paramedic students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Port Macquarie will receive the most realistic training possible with the arrival of a simulator ambulance ('SimAmbulance') to prepare them for real-world emergencies.
Researching health needs of young LGBTIQ
Monday, 31 Mar 2014The experiences of young LGBTIQ people in finding suitable health and mental health services are the subject of a new study being undertaken by headspace Wagga Wagga and CSU.
Chinese free trade to benefit all Australians
Friday, 28 Mar 2014Plans for an Australia-China free trade agreement and greater banking deregulation in China will benefit all Australians, says CSU economist Professor John Hicks.