Opinion

  • Filter articles

    chevron_right
Voice to Parliament design report still doesn’t meet international human rights standards
OPINION  21 Jan 2022

Voice to Parliament design report still doesn’t meet international human rights standards

A Charles Sturt academic reviews the Indigenous Voice Co-design Process Final Report provided to the Australian Government. The Report provides recommendations on how First Nations people could have an increased presence in public life.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousSociety and CommunityYindyamarraVoice to Parliament

What makes a vegan-friendly wine vegan? And how’s it different to conventional wine?
OPINION  20 Jan 2022

What makes a vegan-friendly wine vegan? And how’s it different to conventional wine?

With demand for vegan-friendly wines growing, a Charles Sturt University researcher outlines what vegan-friendly wine is and the processes required that differ from conventional winemaking techniques.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Who are the ‘Original Sovereigns’ camped out at Old Parliament House and what are their aims?
OPINION  20 Jan 2022

Who are the ‘Original Sovereigns’ camped out at Old Parliament House and what are their aims?

The notion of the 'Original Sovereigns' is not black and white, according to a Charles Sturt adjunct researcher.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

Supporting children as they start school: Families can help manage invisible transitions
OPINION  17 Jan 2022

Supporting children as they start school: Families can help manage invisible transitions

As children prepare to start the Australian school year, Charles Sturt academics have advice on how to help children transition to school when they have no prior experience or knowledge of the environment they will attend.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Locking down their faith: Four senior citizens explore spirituality during isolation
OPINION  14 Jan 2022

Locking down their faith: Four senior citizens explore spirituality during isolation

Four senior citizens and Charles Sturt academics have chronicled how their time in multiple COVID-19 lockdowns and isolations have restored their faiths.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearch

Will this pandemic deter future generations of nurses?
OPINION  13 Jan 2022

Will this pandemic deter future generations of nurses?

Australia was experiencing a nursing shortage before the pandemic hit and now a Charles Sturt academic is reflecting on the impact COVID-19 could have on an already stretched system, especially as the case numbers continue to rise.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Antioxidants – the good, the bad and the myths to avoid this new year
OPINION  12 Jan 2022

Antioxidants – the good, the bad and the myths to avoid this new year

Too much of a good thing is a bad thing, according to a Charles Sturt academic, who has explained the myths and facts about antioxidants and what to keep in mind as you start to eat healthier in 2022.

Charles Sturt UniversityScience

Surprisingly few animals die in wildfires – and that means we can help more in the aftermath
OPINION  10 Jan 2022

Surprisingly few animals die in wildfires – and that means we can help more in the aftermath

Charles Sturt researchers have uncovered promising statistics about animal deaths due to wildfires, leading to the conclusion more can be done to save them when a devastating fire event occurs.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCharles Sturt University

How extremists have used the COVID-19 pandemic to further their own ends, often with chaotic results
OPINION  10 Jan 2022

How extremists have used the COVID-19 pandemic to further their own ends, often with chaotic results

Two Charles Sturt terrorism and crime lecturers explain how Australian extremists have used the pandemic to promote their own needs, often with disastrous results.

Charles Sturt UniversityPolicing and Security

Prev Page Page 24 of 48 Next Page

Filter articles

Find an article