A free app developed as part of a Charles Sturt University study has provided beef producers with a tool to report cases of bloat and alert other producers that bloat is occurring in the area.
Twenty-one country students across rural NSW have been awarded a total of $45,000 in scholarships through Charles Sturt University’s Three Rivers–Country Education Foundation of Australia Grant Scheme.
A Charles Sturt University study seeks children aged four-and-a-half to 12 years with speech sound difficulties to have free use of a new speech therapy app for four weeks.
Charles Sturt partners in National Marine Bioproducts Research Centre, which recently secured $59 million in federal funding to develop marine bioproducts for health, agriculture and biomaterials.
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