Government policy makers are frequently faced with issues for which they struggle to find a universally acceptable solution. Continued regional airline access to Kingsford Smith Airport is one such issue.
Contrary to views screened in some TV crime shows, developing successful criminal profiles depend on the rigour of the scientific method rather than psychic powers, according to the winner of the 2000 Eureka Prize for Critical Thinking.
Charles Sturt University human rights researcher and social justice lecturer Dr Sharon Pickering has criticised the Australian Government's decision to call for a complete review of the United Nations Treaty System.
The people of the Philippines are no strangers to big disasters. This is the home of Mt Pinatubo, which in 1991 saw one of the largest volcanic
eruptions this century and the evacuation of 1.5 million people from surrounding areas.
Changes must be made to give rural women greater access to legal resources and greater protection under the law, according to a leading Charles Sturt University social researcher.
Bald Hill, in the centre of Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga Campus, will become a future focus of traditional Aboriginal education and national reconciliation thanks to a community project led by the University.
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