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Mad about food safety
SCIENCE  30 Aug 2001

Mad about food safety

Headlines screaming about “mad cow” disease panic in Europe generated concern about food safety in most of the developed world.

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Disappearing woodlands receive research boost
SCIENCE  24 Jul 2001

Disappearing woodlands receive research boost

Saving one of Australia’s most endangered habitats, the White Box woodlands of south east Australia, is the goal of three Charles Sturt University scientists who recently received a $100 000 grant to help restore these habitats.

Charles Sturt University

National chemistry quiz’s overseas connections
SCIENCE  20 Jul 2001

National chemistry quiz’s overseas connections

Tens of thousands of schools students in Australia and 14 countries around the globe will sit the Australian National Chemistry Quiz next week, which is sponsored by Charles Sturt University.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Quest for the secret of the olive
SCIENCE  5 Jul 2001

Quest for the secret of the olive

Scientists from Charles Sturt University are teaming up with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation to examine anti-oxidants in olives.

Agriculture &Food ProductionScience &IT

Australian chemistry award for CSU wine scientist
SCIENCE  29 Jun 2001

Australian chemistry award for CSU wine scientist

The prime mover behind the introduction of modern analytical chemistry to Australia’s wine industry, Charles Sturt University’s Geoff Scollary, has been awarded the 2000 Analytical Chemistry Medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

Charles Sturt University

Professor Geoffrey Scollary: Recipient of the 2000 Analytical Division Medal, RACI
SCIENCE  29 Jun 2001

Professor Geoffrey Scollary: Recipient of the 2000 Analytical Division Medal, RACI

Following his PhD, the first awarded by La Trobe University (in chemistry), Geoffrey Scollary began his academic career as a Lecturer at the Melbourne College of Advanced Education in 1971.

Charles Sturt University

Malaysian graduate embarks on corporate adventure
SCIENCE  15 Jun 2001

Malaysian graduate embarks on corporate adventure

Malaysia's progress in the corporate world inspired Thilageswary Nadarajah to embark on an adventure that will ultimately shape her career.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Australian cultural manager receives major US award
SCIENCE  14 Jun 2001

Australian cultural manager receives major US award

A Charles Sturt University academic will receive a major United States award in recognition of his untiring efforts to help preserve the culture and history of the tiny former US colonies found scattered across the Pacific Ocean.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

Act now, or lose our native bird biodiversity, conference told
SCIENCE  12 Jun 2001

Act now, or lose our native bird biodiversity, conference told

Three-quarters of Australian native birds will become “ecologically extinct” over the next 30 years, unless Australia’s conservation programs and land clearing rates are rapidly revised.

Environment &WaterScience &IT

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