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Recalling Indigenous military service in Canberra lecture
RELIGION & ETHICS  20 Mar 2015

Recalling Indigenous military service in Canberra lecture

The personal journey of an Indigenous man as a senior Australian Army chaplain will be the focus of an annual public lecture held in Canberra in memory of Wiradjuri Elder Pastor Cec Grant OAM, or Wungamaa.

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Why the religiously violent are convinced they are right
RELIGION & ETHICS  22 Jan 2015

Why the religiously violent are convinced they are right

The religiously violent often justify their worldly violence as part of a larger 'cosmic war' against Satan or another aggressive supreme evil being, says a CSU academic.

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CSU Muslim chaplain condemns Sydney siege
RELIGION & ETHICS  16 Dec 2014

CSU Muslim chaplain condemns Sydney siege

The Muslim chaplain of CSU, Dr Recep Dogan, has condemned the siege in Martin Place, Sydney, that ended in tragedy early today.

Charles Sturt UniversityPolicing and SecurityReligion and Ethics

Public relations and ethics: whose interests served?
RELIGION & ETHICS  2 Dec 2014

Public relations and ethics: whose interests served?

A new book by a CSU academic examines the role of the professions in society, and the role of ethics in professions, particularly in the field of public relations.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCommunication and Creative IndustriesReligion and Ethics

Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad
RELIGION & ETHICS  21 Sep 2014

Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad

Patenting of genes by private companies is not necessarily a bad thing provided it's well regulated, according to CSU medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.

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Police actions commended, but caution needed
RELIGION & ETHICS  18 Sep 2014

Police actions commended, but caution needed

A leading Islamic expert with CSU has commended Australian police and other security agencies on recent action to prevent what they considered an imminent terrorism risk

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Mosques more accommodating, English dominant: CSU study
RELIGION & ETHICS  17 Sep 2014

Mosques more accommodating, English dominant: CSU study

Islamic mosques across NSW are becoming more accommodating and English is the dominant language spoken in them according to a new report released by Charles Sturt University's Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation.

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Security laws threaten civil liberty
RELIGION & ETHICS  7 Aug 2014

Security laws threaten civil liberty

Australians have good reason to be wary of proposed counter-terrorism laws and should oppose measures limiting civil liberties according to CSU political philosopher Dr Piero Moraro.

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CSU moves into parliamentary triangle
RELIGION & ETHICS  22 Jul 2014

CSU moves into parliamentary triangle

CSU has expanded its footprint in the national capital with the opening of new offices in Canberra for teaching and research.

Charles Sturt UniversityPolicing and SecurityReligion and Ethics

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