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CSU experts on federal Budget
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

CSU experts on federal Budget

The 2008 federal Budget is the first to be delivered by Labor in 13 years. Charles Sturt University has experienced media commentators who can comment on how this Budget will affect various sections of the Australian community.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthSociety and Community

Strengthening alliances with China
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Strengthening alliances with China

Charles Sturt University has strengthened international alliances with a nation that is a global leader in economics, education and innovative applied research.

Teaching and EducationInternational

Fighting avian flu and swine fever: CSU researcher
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Fighting avian flu and swine fever: CSU researcher

A CSU social scientist is playing a key role in an international team of epidemiologists and economists in South East Asia, attempting to prevent the spread of Avian Influenza, which poses a potential threat to humans, and Classical Swine Fever.

HealthInternational

Research into infant childcare and endangered parrots win national funds
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Research into infant childcare and endangered parrots win national funds

CSU researchers have won nationally competitive research funds to examine the balance between the survival of an endangered parrot and commercial agriculture, and the question of what life is like for infants in childcare.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

Murray River: restoration or just better business?
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Murray River: restoration or just better business?

Director of CSU’s Institute for Land, Water and Society, Professor Max Finlayson, has criticised the long-term ecological value of the Murray-Darling Basin agreement signed yesterday, Thursday 3 July in Sydney.

Business &CommerceEnvironment &Water

The brave new world of carbon emissions trading
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

The brave new world of carbon emissions trading

A CSU academic says the federal Government's green paper on carbon emissions trading will force Australia to grapple with new concepts that will change the economy and the way we live.

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Climate change and Arctic sea ice
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Climate change and Arctic sea ice

A leading indicator of climate change - the total area of sea ice in the Arctic region - has been declining in recent years, according to a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Forestry to play a major role in carbon emissions trading
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Forestry to play a major role in carbon emissions trading

Forestry is now part of the new economy in a world coping with carbon pollution, says a leading CSU forestry researcher.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Are the states redundant?
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  1 Jan 2003

Are the states redundant?

Many Australians in recent years have questioned the continued relevance of state governments in the Australian political and government landscape, says a CSU academic.

Society and Community

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