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Australia needs climate action now: CSU expert
SOCIETY  5 Jun 2014

Australia needs climate action now: CSU expert

Australia needs to significantly cut its carbon emissions now if it is keep pace with the most recent announcement from the United States, especially as climate change is proceeding faster than first thought, a CSU climate expert claims.

Business and EconomicsResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWS

CSU expert seeks common ground for water
SOCIETY  30 May 2014

CSU expert seeks common ground for water

A CSU wetlands expert believes irrigators, environmentalists and water resource managers should concentrate on what is known about using fresh water and water requirements, rather than rhetoric and political posturing.

Agricultural ScienceIrrigationResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSSociety and Community

Peer support for rural counsellors
SOCIETY  27 May 2014

Peer support for rural counsellors

CSU research has shown the value of professional peer support and networking for counsellors and therapists working in rural and remote areas.

HealthAllied healthSociety and Community

Student protests unfortunately ‘un-Australian’
SOCIETY  26 May 2014

Student protests unfortunately ‘un-Australian’

Federal Education Minister the Hon. Christopher Pyne may have been right to describe student protests to higher education cuts as 'un-Australian', but not for the reason he thought, according to CSU political ethicist Dr Piero Moraro.

Religion and EthicsSociety and Community

A rural and regional backdrop to healthy ageing
SOCIETY  26 May 2014

A rural and regional backdrop to healthy ageing

Healthy ageing in rural and regional Australia is the focus of a workshop being organised by Charles Sturt University (CSU) as part of its 2014 Explorations Series.

HealthAllied healthNursing and midwiferyScienceSociety and Community

Importance of a stable and democratic Thailand
SOCIETY  22 May 2014

Importance of a stable and democratic Thailand

The military coup in Thailand marked a sad day for democracy even though many ordinary Thai people will welcome the stability of military rule, according to CSU political researcher Dr Troy Whitford.

ILWSInternationalPolicing and SecurityScience

‘Class warfare’ Budget differentiates parties
SOCIETY  19 May 2014

‘Class warfare’ Budget differentiates parties

A "serious electoral gamble and unequivocal statement in the politics of class warfare" is how CSU political scientist Associate Professor Dominic O'Sullivan describes the Abbott government's first Budget.

Business and EconomicsSociety and Community

Will the Budget be balanced?
SOCIETY  13 May 2014

Will the Budget be balanced?

With the federal Budget due to be handed down by Treasurer the Hon. Joe Hockey, MP in Canberra on Tuesday 13 May, CSU has a number of economics experts available for comment.

Business and EconomicsILWSHealthAllied healthSociety and Community

View of ANZAC from the home front
SOCIETY  24 Apr 2014

View of ANZAC from the home front

As Australians prepare to commemorate 100 years since the Anzac landing at Gallipoli, CSU academics and artists are reflecting on the impact of the war on those left behind on the home front.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsCommunication and Creative Industries

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