The new national curricula for English, mathematics, science and history must deal with the huge variety of situations teachers find themselves in, says a senior CSU expert.
An iconic eucalypt tree growing in many areas burnt out in Victoria’s Black Saturday fires is better at re-sprouting after fire than first thought, says a senior botanist at CSU.
Disaster emergency management research by a CSU postgraduate student in New Zealand has found that 99 per cent of pet owners identified pets as part of their family, and that in an emergency, 56 per cent of owners would refuse to evacuate without their pets.
The first results from a comprehensive study of the health and abundance of the platypus population in the Murrumbidgee catchment in eastern Australia show that despite a tough environment, platypuses continue to survive.
Major debate now envelopes Federal Parliament on climate change and how Australia will respond to the threat. A CSU expert on climate change policy has developed a simple comparison between the two policies.
A new chapter in rapid response to emergency animal disease outbreaks will be unveiled this week with the official opening of a new laboratory at CSU in Wagga Wagga.
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