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Whistling and working - it can be done
CSU RESEARCH  29 Jul 2009

Whistling and working - it can be done

A national report on the management of 'whistleblowers' in the public sector highlights the need to better support and protect people who come forward with reports of wrongdoing in their workplace, and offers suggestions to overcome the problems.

Society and Community

Difficult warts get a buzz and 'goodbye'
CSU RESEARCH  27 Jul 2009

Difficult warts get a buzz and 'goodbye'

Cutting edge techniques are being demonstrated to CSU podiatry students allowing them to use successful techniques to treat difficult skin afflictions on feet.

Health

An hour a day for horses
CSU RESEARCH  20 Jul 2009

An hour a day for horses

New research at CSU has established that providing a stabled horse with one hour of exercise a day has beneficial effects on horse welfare and handler safety.

Charles Sturt University

Shifting priorities for juvenile justice
CSU RESEARCH  9 Jul 2009

Shifting priorities for juvenile justice

Recent changes to New South Wales legislation indicate shifting priorities in philosophies around juvenile justice, according to CSU research.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

The rise of police PR work
CSU RESEARCH  8 Jul 2009

The rise of police PR work

At a time when police forces around Australia are increasing their media and communications budgets, and demand has never been greater for reality-style television productions focusing on policing, there is evidence of a growing trend for police public relations work within policing agencies.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Awards to CSU couple
CSU RESEARCH  6 Jul 2009

Awards to CSU couple

In a first for CSU, a husband and wife have received individual awards for their separate outstanding work in the same Faculty and School at the University.

Charles Sturt University

Is living with nature good for you?
CSU RESEARCH  3 Jul 2009

Is living with nature good for you?

Does living close to Nature really make a person feel better and improve their well-being? Does it matter what your local neighbourhood environment is like?

HealthSociety and Community

Crossing educational borders
CSU RESEARCH  25 Jun 2009

Crossing educational borders

Crossing borders between communities, cultures and curriculum will be a major goal for a national conference for Australia’s teacher educators to be held next week in Albury.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Helping world's poorest to protect global biodiversity
CSU RESEARCH  22 Jun 2009

Helping world's poorest to protect global biodiversity

Fulfillling human needs using the ways in which nature benefits humans, or 'nature's services', could protect endangered plants and animals in the world’s poorest regions, says a leading CSU ecological researcher.

InternationalSociety and Community

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