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Small bird, big nuisance in the Hunter
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  5 Jun 2002

Small bird, big nuisance in the Hunter

Finding ways to solve the considerable nuisance being caused to the Hunter Valley coal mining industry by a small bird is the aim of a new research project that is seeking submissions from the local community.

Business &CommerceEnvironment &WaterScience &IT

Environment award for 'clever' campus
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  6 May 2002

Environment award for 'clever' campus

An innovative university campus that boldly threw out traditional architecture to suit its environment has won a NSW branch Royal Australian Institute of Architects prize.

Charles Sturt University

Irrigators seek support to implement change
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  7 Mar 2002

Irrigators seek support to implement change

Irrigators need support, not rebuffs, if they are to quickly adapt to the many demands being placed on them, according to the Professor of Irrigation at Charles Sturt University.

Agriculture &Food ProductionIrrigationEnvironment &Water

Federal Minister for Science visits CSU
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  10 Feb 2002

Federal Minister for Science visits CSU

Veterinary science, water and biological solutions will be just some of the issues discussed with Federal Minister for Science, Mr Peter McGauran, during a visit to Charles Sturt University.

Charles Sturt University

Farmers gain from work of top researcher
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  14 Dec 2001

Farmers gain from work of top researcher

A plant pathologist working on solutions to agricultural diseases in regional Australia has been named the individual winner of the 2001 CSU Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence.

Charles Sturt University

Australian first as bird researchers flock to Bathurst
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  26 Nov 2001

Australian first as bird researchers flock to Bathurst

Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus will host the first major scientific conference entirely devoted to the study of Australian birds when the inaugural Australian Ornithological Conference is held from 4 to 7 December.

Charles Sturt University

Mistletoes – ecological cornerstones, not destructive weeds
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  23 Nov 2001

Mistletoes – ecological cornerstones, not destructive weeds

A major review of research concerning the ubiquitous mistletoe by a Charles Sturt University ecologist has found it is not a destructive parasitic plant as believed by farmers and foresters worldwide, but is vital for maintaining ecosystems.

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &WaterScience &IT

Fencing key first step in conservation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  7 Nov 2001

Fencing key first step in conservation

Fencing is a key first step for conserving remnant woodlands on private property, according to a Charles Sturt University study.

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &Water

Penguins bound for US television
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES  31 Oct 2001

Penguins bound for US television

Montague Island penguins and Charles Sturt University research into their survival and management will feature across the USA in a popular television series on nature conservation.

Charles Sturt University

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