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Uncovering animal cruelty, the end can sometimes justify the means
RELIGION & ETHICS  29 Jun 2014

Uncovering animal cruelty, the end can sometimes justify the means

Legislative change to crack down on activists breaking into farms to film suspected animal cruelty should be approached with caution, according to Professor John Kleinig from CSU's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE).

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History does not support extremists
RELIGION & ETHICS  17 Jun 2014

History does not support extremists

The extreme Sunni Islamic group ISIS – Islamic State in Iraq and Syria – is not supported by history as it claims to set up a fundamentalist Islamic state, and this has implications for Australia, say two CSU academics.

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Share cyber security knowledge or suffer
RELIGION & ETHICS  12 Jun 2014

Share cyber security knowledge or suffer

Australia needs to better secure its online world with improved cooperation between key players or we will suffer the consequences, says a group of cyber security experts from CSU.

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Understanding the justifications of religious violence
RELIGION & ETHICS  14 May 2014

Understanding the justifications of religious violence

A newly published book by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) philosophy academic is the first to examine how religious violence is justified.

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Politics, memory and ethics - the NSW way
RELIGION & ETHICS  15 Apr 2014

Politics, memory and ethics - the NSW way

The surprise announcement today by the NSW Premier, Mr Barry O'Farrell, that he will resign after misleading the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) with his testimony yesterday shows a flawed political system has a silver lining, according to a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic.

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Centre celebrates new leadership
RELIGION & ETHICS  14 Apr 2014

Centre celebrates new leadership

The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) will formally welcome its new Executive Director, the Right Reverend Professor Stephen Pickard, in a ceremony at the national ecumenical centre in Canberra this evening.

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Donor payments helpful but more needed
RELIGION & ETHICS  1 Apr 2014

Donor payments helpful but more needed

An Australian trial of payments for living organ donors could be a model for other countries according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.

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Champion of Indigenous education honoured
RELIGION & ETHICS  20 Mar 2014

Champion of Indigenous education honoured

The work of Pastor Cec Grant OAM, or Wiradjuri Elder Wongamar, in promoting higher education for Indigenous people will be remembered in the annual public lecture held in his honour Friday 21 March at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C) in Canberra.

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Plan to ban donations flawed
RELIGION & ETHICS  14 Mar 2014

Plan to ban donations flawed

A NSW Greens proposal to ban political donations from mining companies is flawed according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) philosopher Dr Piero Moraro.

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