A special issue of St Mark’s Review on ‘Religious freedom in Australia’ was prompted by the 2017-18 Ruddock Review into religious freedom and its attendant controversies, but it is all the more relevant today.
A Charles Sturt University academic argues that the historical persistence of Right Wing Extremism in Australia is not simply the consequence of an Australian-centric white nationalism, but is the result of international and domestic exchanges.
On 17 May Charles Sturt University will show its support for the International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) by flying rainbow flags and installing rainbow crossings across all campuses.
The Charles Sturt University Engineering program will host a photography competition as part of the 2019 EngFest in June, drawing on the creativity of amateur and student photographers.
A Charles Sturt University research academic and his four colleagues in Taiwan have received a major international award and recognition for their ground-breaking work on X-ray radiation imaging.
Charles Sturt University Associate Professor, Cate Thomas was one of three professional consultants who assisted with the production of Australia’s number one children’s book POWman: Unleash the Hero Within.
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