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Notorious bushrangers led to rural education experiment
LATEST NEWS  18 Oct 2010

Notorious bushrangers led to rural education experiment

The impact that the Australian bushrangers, the Clarke brothers, had on a public education experiment in the 1860s east of Canberra has enthralled a CSU researcher.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Social developments in Australia and internationally
LATEST NEWS  14 Oct 2010

Social developments in Australia and internationally

The state of ever-changing rural societies in Australia and overseas are topics for three books being launched at CSU on Monday 18 October.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousInternationalSociety and Community

Low wetland targets breach international law
LATEST NEWS  11 Oct 2010

Low wetland targets breach international law

New collaborative research shows that the Australian Government risks breaching international law if it does not fully protect wetlands listed under an international treaty in its forthcoming Murray-Darling Basin Plan.

International

Starting School for Albury and Australia
LATEST NEWS  11 Oct 2010

Starting School for Albury and Australia

Starting school is an exciting and challenging process for children, families, educators and communities.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

CSU experts on Murray Darling Basin future
LATEST NEWS  8 Oct 2010

CSU experts on Murray Darling Basin future

CSU experts are well placed to comment on the guide for the Murray Darling Basin plan and its future possible effects on the people, plants, animals and communities that live together in the Basin.

Society and Community

CSU delivering regional health and human services workforce
LATEST NEWS  8 Oct 2010

CSU delivering regional health and human services workforce

The Dean of Science at CSU, Professor Nick Klomp, today released a report that reinforces the critical role of CSU in tackling the rural and regional health crisis.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Education for human services
LATEST NEWS  6 Oct 2010

Education for human services

A new agreement will be unveiled between CSU and the Australian Government agency, Centrelink, at a ceremony in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 7 October.

Society and Community

War on global drug trade fails: CSU academic
LATEST NEWS  17 Sep 2010

War on global drug trade fails: CSU academic

A CSU academic says the recent seizure of 240 kilograms of cocaine by the Australian Federal Police is a reminder that the drug trade is a truly global business, but he thinks it is an over-statement to describe it as an 'infiltration' into Australia. Rather, drug imports like this are a product of market forces.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Victorian floods bring huge environmental benefits
LATEST NEWS  9 Sep 2010

Victorian floods bring huge environmental benefits

The recent heavy rainfalls which have caused widespread flooding throughout parts of Victoria will benefit the environment enormously according to a leading CSU researcher.

Environment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &SocietyScience &IT

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