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Ross Garnaut thinks Australia can become a low-carbon superpower; Clive Hamilton is not convinced
OPINION  10 Nov 2022

Ross Garnaut thinks Australia can become a low-carbon superpower; Clive Hamilton is not convinced

In a commentary published by The Conversation on Thursday 10 November a leading Charles Sturt University academic casts a sceptical eye over the new book The Superpower Transformation by Ross Garnaut.

Charles Sturt UniversityScienceSociety and Community

‘Phubbing’: how snubbing your loved ones for your phone can do more damage than you realise
OPINION  10 Nov 2022

‘Phubbing’: how snubbing your loved ones for your phone can do more damage than you realise

It may seem innocent but favouring your phone over time with your loved ones might actually be doing more harm than you first thought.

Charles Sturt UniversityComputer Science

Floods can be a disaster for humans – but for nature, it’s boom time
OPINION  10 Nov 2022

Floods can be a disaster for humans – but for nature, it’s boom time

The floods have taken their toll on numerous locations across regional NSW for months. Humans have had enough but our plants and animals are evolving due to these extreme conditions.

Charles Sturt University

Have you considered a vegan diet? Lettuce show you the way
OPINION  28 Oct 2022

Have you considered a vegan diet? Lettuce show you the way

Ahead of World Vegan Day, a nutrition and dietetics expert at Charles Sturt explains the best practice for following a vegan diet - the health benefits, how to find those missing proteins and vitamins and the truth about meat substitutes.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Untapped workforce to help secure the future of teaching
OPINION  27 Oct 2022

Untapped workforce to help secure the future of teaching

The key to saving the teaching industry could lie in mid-career changers, according to a Charles Sturt academic. The industry has faced challenges, but he explains why now is the time to show appreciation for teachers.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

How childhood trauma can affect adult decision-making – negatively and positively
OPINION  25 Oct 2022

How childhood trauma can affect adult decision-making – negatively and positively

Research by a Charles Sturt PhD student in the Charles Sturt School of Psychology Mr Nicholas McFadyen explores how early life stress affects brain functions and the negative and positive implications for those who have experienced childhood abuse.

Charles Sturt UniversityPsychologySociety and Community

The power of yindyamarra: how we can bring respect to Australian democracy
OPINION  19 Oct 2022

The power of yindyamarra: how we can bring respect to Australian democracy

This piece follows the launch of the Yindyamarra Pledge for democracy: a call to reimagine Australian democracy.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousSociety and CommunityYindyamarra

What is avian flu, the disease afflicting viral TikTok emu Emmanuel?
OPINION  17 Oct 2022

What is avian flu, the disease afflicting viral TikTok emu Emmanuel?

TikTok star Emmanuel the Emu has been struck down with avian flu. A Charles Sturt academic explains what this is and the potential consequences from the disease in Australia.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCharles Sturt University

We read between the wines to give you grape expectations from your next bottle
OPINION  11 Oct 2022

We read between the wines to give you grape expectations from your next bottle

Why do we get hangovers, do we really need to decant our wine and what is considered a good quality wine? We pop the cork on all your burning questions about your favourite drop.

Charles Sturt University

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