New research by Charles Sturt University researchers has revealed critical insights into how poor diet continues to drive Australia’s chronic disease burden, despite modest improvements over the past two decades.
The Biosecurity Training Centre recently delivered a workshop to equip One Health professionals with vital skills to help then identify emerging disease threats.
Applications are now open for the 2026 intake of the Aspire to Teach program helping school support staff become qualified Primary and Secondary teachers.
Charles Sturt research has indicated that dancing behaviour is more common in cockatoos than previously thought and that this behaviour is based on a well-developed cognitive and emotional process.
Winemakers, apple and cherry producers in the Central West, southern NSW and Tasmania will be better prepared for future droughts after a funding grant of $7.94 million was awarded to Charles Sturt University for a new research project.
A Charles Sturt University researcher is helping transform the future of cancer diagnosis with a new, low-cost testing method fast-tracking access to treatment.
Charles Sturt University has delivered a revised National Agriculture Training Package for Papua New Guinea (PNG), in partnership with the Government of Papua New Guinea and industry stakeholders.
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