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What might it have felt like, to be Jesus Christ?
OPINION  4 Apr 2023

What might it have felt like, to be Jesus Christ?

As Easter approaches, ‘What might it have felt like, to be Jesus Christ?’, asks a leading Charles Sturt University theologian.

Religion and EthicsSociety and Community

Russian tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus: how dangerous is this?
OPINION  29 Mar 2023

Russian tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus: how dangerous is this?

Professor in Intelligence and Security Studies in the Charles Sturt Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security Patrick Walsh outlines the implications of this threat for Australia, and the world.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalPolicing and Security

A rare video of wombats having sex sideways offers glimpse into bizarre realm of animal reproduction
OPINION  29 Mar 2023

video-icon A rare video of wombats having sex sideways offers glimpse into bizarre realm of animal reproduction

This rare video is not a nature documentary outtake but it does offer some valuable insights into wombat mating and reproduction habits.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCharles Sturt University

Students’ mental health is a big issue for schools – but teachers are only part of the solution
OPINION  28 Mar 2023

Students’ mental health is a big issue for schools – but teachers are only part of the solution

Charles Sturt University academics explore the extent that teachers should be involved when it comes to providing mental health support to school students.

Charles Sturt University

What Australia could learn from New Zealand about Indigenous representation
OPINION  21 Mar 2023

What Australia could learn from New Zealand about Indigenous representation

A referendum will be held later this year to enshrine a First Nations’ Voice to Parliament into the Australian constitution.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousInternationalYindyamarraVoice to Parliament

Disputes over COVID-19’s origins reveal an intelligence community in disarray
OPINION  9 Mar 2023

Disputes over COVID-19’s origins reveal an intelligence community in disarray

Two Charles Sturt security academics comment on the speculated origins of COVID-19 and give some advice on what to do ahead of the next pandemic.

Charles Sturt UniversityPolicing and Security

Cyber hackings at their peak – what will the new agency do?
OPINION  3 Mar 2023

Cyber hackings at their peak – what will the new agency do?

In 2022, thousands of people were subjected to some of the nation’s largest and most vicious cyber attacks on personal data from the Optus and Medibank hackings.

Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures InstituteCharles Sturt UniversityComputer Science

Will the Turkish earthquakes affect how the country is governed?
OPINION  22 Feb 2023

Will the Turkish earthquakes affect how the country is governed?

As the death toll from the Turkey-Syria earthquake rises, a Charles Sturt academic wonders how this natural disaster will affect the upcoming Turkish presidential elections.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

There are 60,000 Chinese-made surveillance systems in Australia – how concerned should we be?
OPINION  14 Feb 2023

There are 60,000 Chinese-made surveillance systems in Australia – how concerned should we be?

A Charles Sturt University academic from the Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security explores if the level of concern is justified.

Charles Sturt UniversityPolicing and SecurityTechnology

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