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Charles Sturt research could have big impact on equine industry
Friday, 7 Aug 2020Master's student's research on horse owners' use of bitted and unbitted bridles, believes to be first of its kind, could change the equine industry.
Avian influenza outbreak highlights need for better approaches for managing biosecurity
Thursday, 6 Aug 2020The shift towards free-range egg production has raised concerns about the potential increased risk of Avian Influenza outbreaks, according to a Charles Sturt University expert
Expert’s COVID-19 warning: ‘don’t treat pets less than you would humans’
Thursday, 6 Aug 2020Charles Sturt academic warns that the risks of those positive for COVID-19 passing the virus to their pets is a very real threat.
Charles Sturt launches inaugural alumni awards program
Monday, 3 Aug 2020Charles Sturt University launches the ‘Distinguished Alumni Awards Program’ to recognise and celebrate the achievements of the University's alumni.
Three billion animals affected is a true measure of effect of Australian bushfires
Thursday, 30 Jul 2020Charles Sturt researcher Professor Dale Nimmo part of team that compiled report for WWF about the three billion animals affected by the Australian bushfires.
An update on Sustainable Futures
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2020A statement from Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor John Germov
Charles Sturt to collaborate with Department of Defence in new agreement
Wednesday, 29 Jul 2020Charles Sturt signs on to Defence Science Partnerships program to collaborate with Defence on research, security and STEM opportunities in schools.
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.