A plant pathologist working on solutions to agricultural diseases in regional Australia has been named the individual winner of the 2001 CSU Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence.
Dirt, religion and politics came together last week for the turning of
the first sod to begin the construction program for the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra, ACT.
My task this afternoon is to provide an overview of the utilisation of these two buildings. Both are used for a variety of purposes, many of which are administrative in nature.
Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus will host the first major scientific conference entirely devoted to the study of Australian birds when the inaugural Australian Ornithological Conference is held from 4 to 7 December.
A major review of research concerning the ubiquitous mistletoe by a Charles Sturt University ecologist has found it is not a destructive parasitic plant as believed by farmers and foresters worldwide, but is vital for maintaining ecosystems.
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