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Excluding feral livestock to conserve native fauna
CSU RESEARCH  8 Dec 2017

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A study led by CSU ecologists is investigating whether the exclusion of feral livestock from waterholes can restore refuges for native animals and plants in savannah ecosystems in northern Australia.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

theDVproject: 2650 – domestic violence in Wagga Wagga
CSU RESEARCH  7 Dec 2017

theDVproject: 2650 – domestic violence in Wagga Wagga

A survey of community attitudes and knowledge of domestic violence in Wagga Wagga has found the regional NSW city holds more conservative attitudes towards gender roles and power dynamics compared to national figures.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchSociety and Community

EU extends the life of glyphosate
CSU RESEARCH  29 Nov 2017

EU extends the life of glyphosate

After months of indecision the EU has voted to extend the licence of the herbicide, glyphosate for five years. CSU Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley from the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation writes about the implications for Australian agriculture.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreFood productionCharles Sturt UniversityResearchScience

National #AgDay presents many opportunities
CSU RESEARCH  20 Nov 2017

National #AgDay presents many opportunities

As we celebrate Australian agriculture on Tuesday 21 November #AgDay, Director of the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, Professor Michael Friend writes about the value of the sector beyond the farm gate and the important role of research across the value chain.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreFood productionResearch

Yes vote offers opportunity for leadership: CSU expert
CSU RESEARCH  15 Nov 2017

Yes vote offers opportunity for leadership: CSU expert

Today's same-sex marriage survey result provides Malcolm Turnbull with the decisive leadership opportunity that has so far eluded his Prime Ministership, according to a CSU academic.

Arts and CultureBusiness and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

CSU AgriTech Incubator sells success to MPs, seeks new cohort
CSU RESEARCH  3 Nov 2017

CSU AgriTech Incubator sells success to MPs, seeks new cohort

The AgriTech Incubator in Wagga Wagga will host a visit by a NSW Parliamentary Committee and now seeks applicants for the second cohort of start-up businesses.

Agricultural ScienceBusiness and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityResearchJobs

CSU academic contributed to Nobel Prize winning research
CSU RESEARCH  3 Nov 2017

CSU academic contributed to Nobel Prize winning research

The recent announcement of a 2017 Nobel Prize for the detection of gravitational waves had a Charles Sturt University (CSU) connection, with an academic involved in the research since 2000.

All News ReleasesCharles Sturt UniversityResearchScience

Boost for Riverina Indigenous business
CSU RESEARCH  6 Oct 2017

Boost for Riverina Indigenous business

NSW Member for Albury Greg Aplin announced that indigenous businesses will be boosted across the Riverina thanks to a free visiting entrepreneurship program by the NSW Government and CSU.

Business and EconomicsResearchIndigenous

Accelerating better tasting beef
CSU RESEARCH  28 Sep 2017

Accelerating better tasting beef

Before a steak hits your dinner plate it's aged to improve the flavour but new CSU and NSW DPI research is examining if the process can be done more efficiently.

Animal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreFood productionResearch

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