Charles Sturt University welcomes the announcement of Her Excellency, Ms Quentin Bryce, AO, the Governor of Queensland and an Honorary Doctor of the University, to be the next Governor-General of Australia.
An academic from CSU hopes to lift from historical obscurity the tragic deaths of 26 army recruits more than 60 years ago. It remains the largest accident in the history of the Australian army.
The 2008 federal Budget is the first to be delivered by Labor in 13 years. Charles Sturt University has experienced media commentators who can comment on how this Budget will affect various sections of the Australian community.
A leading international theologian who fought to end apartheid in South Africa will deliver a public lecture at CSU's Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra on Monday 26 May.
CSU researchers have won nationally competitive research funds to examine the balance between the survival of an endangered parrot and commercial agriculture, and the question of what life is like for infants in childcare.
A CSU academic says the federal Government's green paper on carbon emissions trading will force Australia to grapple with new concepts that will change the economy and the way we live.
A leading indicator of climate change - the total area of sea ice in the Arctic region - has been declining in recent years, according to a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic.
Many Australians in recent years have questioned the continued relevance of state governments in the Australian political and government landscape, says a CSU academic.
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