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The elusive platypus could be in your backyard
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  9 Feb 2010

The elusive platypus could be in your backyard

The first results from a comprehensive study of the health and abundance of the platypus population in the Murrumbidgee catchment in eastern Australia show that despite a tough environment, platypuses continue to survive.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Comparing carbon policies made easy
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  9 Feb 2010

Comparing carbon policies made easy

Major debate now envelopes Federal Parliament on climate change and how Australia will respond to the threat. A CSU expert on climate change policy has developed a simple comparison between the two policies.

Society and Community

Changing human behaviour to save energy
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  18 Jan 2010

Changing human behaviour to save energy

In these times of climate change and concerns about ever increasing energy consumption, what does it take to encourage people to use less energy?

Society and Community

Look up when you kiss this Christmas
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  21 Dec 2009

Look up when you kiss this Christmas

If you get caught kissing under a mistletoe this Christmas, take a moment to look up and see what animals might be living there, says a CSU researcher.

CSU ResearchHigher EducationEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Have your say on Landcare: Victorian survey
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  2 Dec 2009

Have your say on Landcare: Victorian survey

All Landcare groups across Victoria are encouraged to respond to a State-wide survey from CSU in order to help determine future strategies for the organisation in Victoria.

Agriculture &Food ProductionCSU ResearchEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Landholders tackle climate change whether they ‘believe’ or not
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  16 Nov 2009

Landholders tackle climate change whether they ‘believe’ or not

Evidence is mounting to suggest that rural landholders are already adapting to climatic variability regardless of their stance on climate change.

Charles Sturt University

Rice without pesticides
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  2 Oct 2009

Rice without pesticides

A CSU expert in pest management is lending a hand to help control insect pests in South East Asia that are devastating the region's main food crop, rice.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Defying the elements for change
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  23 Sep 2009

Defying the elements for change

There will be a rare opportunity in Wagga Wagga to hear first-hand of the success of one man’s dedication to renewing the drought ravaged rural landscapes in Australia.

Charles Sturt University

Actions speak louder than words - CSU funds sustainability projects
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  10 Aug 2009

Actions speak louder than words - CSU funds sustainability projects

Charles Sturt University's (CSU) commitment to cutting energy and water usage and reducing waste, continues with nine new projects - designed to progress the institution’s sustainability targets - to be funded under CSU's inaugural Sustainability Grant.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

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