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COVID-19 in Wilcannia is a national disgrace ‘we all saw coming’
OPINION  17 Sep 2021

COVID-19 in Wilcannia is a national disgrace ‘we all saw coming’

A First Nations academic said the situation in Wilcannia due to COVID-19 shows why people should be appalled at the treatment of marginalised communities during the pandemic.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

The law, ethics, personal choice and greater good - navigating COVID-19 vaccination
OPINION  14 Sep 2021

The law, ethics, personal choice and greater good - navigating COVID-19 vaccination

A Charles Sturt expert weighs in on the ethics, legalities and personal choice of COVID-19 vaccines and the notion of making them compulsory.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthPharmacy

Lack of COVID-19 support for First Nations people result of ‘systemic racism’
OPINION  10 Sep 2021

Lack of COVID-19 support for First Nations people result of ‘systemic racism’

A Charles Sturt First Nations leader said 200-plus years of systemic racism has declined the health of her people so drastically that poor health, and lack of access to COVID-19 vaccines and support, is threatening their existence in rural NSW.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

The 20th anniversary of ‘9/11’ – a personal reflection
OPINION  8 Sep 2021

The 20th anniversary of ‘9/11’ – a personal reflection

A Charles Sturt University policing and security expert reflects on the ‘9/11’ terror attacks in the United States, a single event which suddenly and dramatically changed world history, and which no one saw coming.

Policing and SecurityLaw and JusticeSociety and Community

Is the ‘Peppa Pig effect’ influencing our children’s communication?
OPINION  27 Aug 2021

Is the ‘Peppa Pig effect’ influencing our children’s communication?

A Speech Pathology Lecturer investigates the link between watching more television during lockdown and that British accent your child might be developing.

Charles Sturt University

What is shariah law and what version of it is the Taliban likely to implement?
OPINION  26 Aug 2021

What is shariah law and what version of it is the Taliban likely to implement?

Two Charles Sturt academics explain what shariah law and how the Taliban is likely to use it during their shocking takeover of Afghanistan.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalReligion and Ethics

Medics, war and morality ─ an age-old dilemma
OPINION  25 Aug 2021

Medics, war and morality ─ an age-old dilemma

Two Charles Sturt University academics say the public discourse about the Australian Defence Forces (ADF) and studies of the role of army medics must be open to a spectrum of experiences so future problems are addressed before they reach crisis.

HealthParamedicineSociety and Community

School students who had COVID-19 report stigma and bullying. How can we stop it?
OPINION  24 Aug 2021

School students who had COVID-19 report stigma and bullying. How can we stop it?

Academics are looking into ways to stop children who tested positive for COVID-19 being bullied after they return to school.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchTeaching and Education

Why wildlife flee from some dangers, but not others
OPINION  23 Aug 2021

Why wildlife flee from some dangers, but not others

Charles Sturt academic contributes to research into how wildlife evolve to sense danger associated with bushfires, but not to predators.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCharles Sturt UniversityILWSResearch

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