Two Charles Sturt University financial crime researchers say Australia’s financial crime laws are unfit for purpose and propose action to correct this egregious situation.
Australian native wildlife continually amazes with its unique lifeforms and beauty. But perhaps the most magical of them all is the miracle of marsupial and monotreme milk production.
The rising cost of living is crippling those once deemed relatively financially ‘free’. Imagine what it’s doing to those already living pay cheque to pay cheque.
As federal parliament haggles over the Labor government’s Housing Australia Future Fund Bill, two Charles Sturt University politics academics offer policy and tactical perspectives on the debate.
Feeding hungry miners on Victoria’s goldfields led to a Murray cod fishery – and the collapse of cod populations, the effects of which are still with us today.
During Men’s Health Week 2023, a Charles Sturt University academic says there are many challenges facing men, particularly in rural and regional Australia, as they try to navigate a rapidly changing world.
The Jurassic Park films proved to be a major work of art in the filmmaking industry. From basic mechanical effects to CGI, the combination of technological ‘tricks of the eye’ turned a fictional storyline into a new standard in screen production.
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