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End of financial year tax tips – some good news for taxpayers
OPINION  20 Jun 2022

End of financial year tax tips – some good news for taxpayers

The end of 2021-22 financial year (EoFY) offers some good news for taxpayers, according to a Charles Sturt University expert.

Business and EconomicsSociety and Community

Early childhood reforms need less talk, more action
OPINION  16 Jun 2022

Early childhood reforms need less talk, more action

An early childhood education expert has weighed in on the recent announcements of changes to the sector, including an extra year of pre-kindergarten. She says the ideas are good but the correct policies will be needed to implement them.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Meaty questions ─ how do you prioritise protein to benefit your health and budget?
OPINION  9 Jun 2022

Meaty questions ─ how do you prioritise protein to benefit your health and budget?

Australians are the largest annual consumers of protein in the world at 120 kilograms per person per year, though you don’t need to consume that much protein, or purchase expensive cuts, grass fed, or free range versions.

Charles Sturt UniversityScience

Four million Australian kids’ data may have been compromised - can we protect their privacy better?
OPINION  8 Jun 2022

Four million Australian kids’ data may have been compromised - can we protect their privacy better?

A recent investigation by Human Rights Watch that analysed over 160 educational apps and websites which were used in 49 countries including Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic revealed that four million Australian kids’ privacy may have been breached.

Charles Sturt UniversityComputer ScienceLaw and Justice

Set in an Australian leper colony, The Coast depicts past cruelties while reflecting on the present
OPINION  7 Jun 2022

Set in an Australian leper colony, The Coast depicts past cruelties while reflecting on the present

A Charles Sturt academic considers various significant and shameful events that took place in our history and whether institutional maltreatment and racially driven government policies are a thing of the past.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Toss aside the high heels: Jurassic World’s Claire Dearing lights a path for women in action films
OPINION  1 Jun 2022

Toss aside the high heels: Jurassic World’s Claire Dearing lights a path for women in action films

Two Charles Sturt academics consider the evolution of the female action heroes in the iconic series Jurassic Park and how stereotypical representations of women are increasingly a thing of the past.

Charles Sturt UniversityCommunication and Creative IndustriesSociety and Community

New PM heralds a new era for First Nations constitutional recognition
OPINION  26 May 2022

New PM heralds a new era for First Nations constitutional recognition

The new Australian Labor Prime Minister’s election night affirmation signals his government will not stand between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people on the question of political equality, and that recognition will no longer be ‘a small ambition’.

Arts and CultureIndigenousSociety and Community

Explainer: how does a rise in the cash rate affect our homes and businesses, now and in the future?
OPINION  26 May 2022

Explainer: how does a rise in the cash rate affect our homes and businesses, now and in the future?

For the first time in ten years the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has raised the cash rate. A Charles Sturt expert in economics outlines how this may affect those in or on the cusp of the property market.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Desperately seeking big policy ideas for our smallest youngest people
OPINION  16 May 2022

Desperately seeking big policy ideas for our smallest youngest people

A Charles Sturt University early childhood education expert asks where in the 2022 election campaign is the commitment to big investment and to big policy ideas that ensure free and accessible early childhood education for the long-term?

Society and CommunityTeaching and Education

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