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Psychedelic drugs for depression and PTSD? No ‘silver bullet’
OPINION  22 May 2023

Psychedelic drugs for depression and PTSD? No ‘silver bullet’

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has stated that from 1 July 2023, authorised psychiatrists will be able to prescribe MDMA for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and psilocybin for treatment-resistant depression.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthMedicine

Law Week: helping people in challenging social and cultural circumstances to access legal services
OPINION  12 May 2023

Law Week: helping people in challenging social and cultural circumstances to access legal services

During Law Week (Monday 15 to Sunday 21 May 2023) a Charles Sturt University legal academic provides guidance for those often in challenging social and cultural circumstances on how to access legal services.

Law and JusticeSociety and Community

Why local councils are the missing link in Australia’s efforts to end homelessness
OPINION  11 May 2023

Why local councils are the missing link in Australia’s efforts to end homelessness

A Charles Sturt University academic explores how local councils could be the missing link in efforts to solve the homelessness crisis.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Artificial intelligence needs legislation, standards and society-wide education
OPINION  11 May 2023

Artificial intelligence needs legislation, standards and society-wide education

A Charles Sturt University artificial intelligence (AI) expert argues that AI, like any other powerful technology or invention, requires societal understanding and legislation for its development and use.

Society and CommunityTechnologyArtificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures Institute

The Voice to Parliament, apartheid and Cory Bernardi
OPINION  8 May 2023

The Voice to Parliament, apartheid and Cory Bernardi

Claims made by a SKY TV host likening the proposed Voice to Parliament to apartheid have been challenged by a Charles Sturt University constitutional law expert.

IndigenousLaw and JusticeSociety and CommunityVoice to Parliament

New first-home buyer housing scheme ‘should be viewed with caution’
OPINION  3 May 2023

New first-home buyer housing scheme ‘should be viewed with caution’

The Federal Government has announced three new housing schemes which will allow friends and family members to be counted as a ‘couple’ to expand first-home buyer ownership - but what are the potential pitfalls?

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

‘Vital our regional voice is heard’: Submission to Australian Universities Accord panel
OPINION  3 May 2023

‘Vital our regional voice is heard’: Submission to Australian Universities Accord panel

Charles Sturt University is an exemplar of the main goals of the Accord, and of higher education policy for more than a decade: improving access to higher education, boosting attainment, and building stronger links with industry.

Charles Sturt University

What is the state of the Church in 2023?
OPINION  28 Apr 2023

What is the state of the Church in 2023?

A leading Charles Sturt University practical theologian assesses the role of the Church in 2023 and proposes re-imagining a Church as expansive as the Australian landscape and as generous as the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

Religion and EthicsResearchSociety and Community

Federal Budget 2023: expect ‘economic constraint’, according to Charles Sturt expert
OPINION  27 Apr 2023

Federal Budget 2023: expect ‘economic constraint’, according to Charles Sturt expert

In the first major Budget since Labor took government, with the cost of living increasing and housing and petrol prices skyrocketing, there is much talk about who and what this Budget should focus on.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt University

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