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Skills shortages identified during a turbulent two years in the Riverina
Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021The results of the Riverina Skills Study have been revealed and show gaps in the Riverina's job market in areas such as food services, agriculture, health care and science.
Charles Sturt establishes Agriculture, Water and Environment Institute to drive impactful research
Friday, 8 Oct 2021The AWE Institute will be opened by January 2022 and will drive research outcomes that optimise farming systems and enhance the health of freshwater ecosystems.
Additional $2.5 million in funding and broader agenda for Southern NSW Innovation Hub
Thursday, 7 Oct 2021An additional $2.5 million in funding has been announced to expand the capacity and capabilities of the Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga.
Barry Irvin AM to Chair Southern NSW Drought Hub Board
Wednesday, 6 Oct 2021Bega Cheese Limited Executive Chairman Mr Barry Irvin AM is the new Chairman of the Board for the Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub.
Six of the best: Charles Sturt maintains top rank nationally for graduate employment
Tuesday, 5 Oct 2021For the sixth year in a row Charles Sturt University has been ranked first among Australian universities for full-time graduate employment.
Nuclear medicine (not submarines) – is this Australia’s most pressing nuclear issue?
Friday, 1 Oct 2021Forget nuclear submarines, a leading Charles Sturt University nuclear medicine expert has welcomed the federal government’s announcement to finally secure the nuclear medicine supply in Australia and narrow the health care gap in regional areas.
New incentives for rural and remote teachers welcomed
Thursday, 30 Sep 2021A leading Charles Sturt University teacher education academic has welcomed the recently released NSW Government response to the Review of Rural and Remote Incentives in NSW Public Schools (2021) report.
‘Community holds the answers’ to mental health response during COVID-19 for First Nations
Thursday, 30 Sep 2021The second Yindyamarra Talk identified the biggest challenges facing the mental health and wellbeing of First Nations people during COVID-19 and identified resources to help.
Philanthropy pays dividends listening for threatened and endangered species
Monday, 27 Sep 2021A large philanthropic grant is enabling Charles Sturt University researchers to use passive technology, some of it ground-breaking, to detect and monitor wildlife species, particularly wetland birds.
Forum to focus on First Nations people’s mental health during COVID-19
Thursday, 23 Sep 2021The second Yindyamarra talk, hosted by Charles Sturt's Professor Stan Grant Jnr, will focus on the mental health and wellbeing of First Nations people during the pandemic.