Archive
Charles Sturt University invited to appear at Senate Select Committee on COVID-19
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2020Charles Sturt University, with Regional Universities Network, appeared before the Senate Select Committee on COVID-19 at a hearing on Tuesday 28 July.
Charles Sturt research seeks to understand shared values of vegans and livestock producers
Tuesday, 28 Jul 2020"We have seen increased scrutiny of animal welfare, radical protests by activists on farms and abattoirs, and veganism gaining social licence and influence globally."
Charles Sturt expert co-authors world-first report on migratory fish declines
Tuesday, 28 Jul 2020Charles Sturt Fish Ecologist Professor Lee Baumgartner has contributed to a world-first report that found migratory freshwater fish populations have declined globally by average of 76 per cent between 1970 and 2016.
Charles Sturt research project on novel weed management identifies tactics for mixed farming systems
Friday, 24 Jul 2020Charles Sturt collaborative research identifies new and effective weed management strategies for no-till and mixed farming systems.
Charles Sturt cadet engineer on the job with Orange City Council
Thursday, 23 Jul 2020Charles Sturt University Engineering cadet Mr Rhys Nicholson has been appointed to Orange City Council, a foundation industry partner of the internationally recognised engineering program.
Charles Sturt hosts delegates from Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
Wednesday, 22 Jul 2020Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga hosts Executive Leadership Team from the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment to tour facilities and learn about University research.
Participants needed for study on Parkinson’s support groups in rural and regional NSW
Tuesday, 21 Jul 2020A Charles Sturt University PhD candidate is calling on rural and regional members of Parkinson’s NSW support groups to participate in a new study.
Charles Sturt initiative encourages Indigenous Australians into agriculture industry
Thursday, 16 Jul 2020A new Charles Sturt University initiative is based on the belief that Australian agriculture cannot afford to ignore the learning of the Indigenous people who have been managing the landscape for thousands of years.
Progress on Stage 2 Development at Charles Sturt in Port Macquarie revealed
Tuesday, 14 Jul 2020The University hosted the first ‘hard hat tour’ of the development for special guests and the media to get a firsthand preview of the progress that has been made on the campus’s new state-of-the-art facilities.
Governor of NSW undertakes virtual tour of National Wine and Grape Industry Centre
Wednesday, 8 Jul 2020Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC QC, Governor of New South Wales, and Mr Dennis Wilson met with University leaders as part of a Regional Community Outreach Program.