Motivated by her father's diagnosis with Parkinson's
disease, a CSU student has set her sights on walking
one of the world's greatest architectural feats, the Great Wall of China.
Christian economists contend that we need to be
open to rendering more of our own income to increase the tax base, for the sake
of others and for the common good.
CSU research shows more
Coalition voters accept climate change is real and are willing to pay
nearly as much as Labor voters for carbon policies such as a carbon tax or
direct action.
With 2016 federal election pre-polling now open,
important differences have emerged between the major parties and all parties need
greater scrutiny, a CSU academic says.
A
study is underway in urban parks in regional NSW to find out what older
Australians value about recreational spaces and where they would like to see
improvements.
A new community safety program aimed at preparing
communities to protect residents' health and wellbeing during major bushfires
has been developed using CSU research.
Announcing election promises is the
'bread-and-butter' of election campaigns, but how can Australian voters sort
out the credible announcements from the 'election hype'?
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