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History shows us who really holds the key to a sustainable post-COVID-19 economic recovery
OPINION  1 Jul 2020

History shows us who really holds the key to a sustainable post-COVID-19 economic recovery

Over 40 years ago, industrial workers in the UK tried to stall their impending redundancies by developing a suite of ‘socially useful’ products their company could manufacture. Could similar worker-driven innovation be the key to Australia’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery?

Business and EconomicsSociety and Community

Black Lives Matter at Charles Sturt University
OPINION  29 Jun 2020

Black Lives Matter at Charles Sturt University

All Australians need to explore the role of the Black Lives Matter protests and what they can do to educate themselves about the shared history of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousSociety and Community

The Winton Wetlands: why its restoration provides a sense of hope
OPINION  19 Jun 2020

The Winton Wetlands: why its restoration provides a sense of hope

Adjunct Professor Max Finlayson explores the history of the Winton Wetlands area in the Murray-Darling Basin, and explains how the now-thriving place for plants and wildlife wasn’t always this way.

ILWSIndigenous

Indigenous Australia’s history IS Australia’s history, so let’s teach it all
OPINION  19 Jun 2020

Indigenous Australia’s history IS Australia’s history, so let’s teach it all

Professor Susan Green in the Charles Sturt University School of Indigenous Australian Studies argues teaching an incomplete version of Australia’s history will see future generations struggle with the same issues the nation is facing today.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

Black rage is demanding change and the old answers are not good enough
OPINION  17 Jun 2020

Black rage is demanding change and the old answers are not good enough

Professor Stan Grant Jnr says First Nations people have a long history of waiting for justice and asks how many protests, inquiries, royal commissions, and referendums must there be before First Nations people see the changes they are fighting for.

IndigenousSociety and Community

Academics warn 'don't count your fish before they hatch' regarding Murray-Darling Basin fish release
OPINION  15 Jun 2020

Academics warn 'don't count your fish before they hatch' regarding Murray-Darling Basin fish release

Charles Sturt academics advise we proceed with caution as millions of fish are about to be released into the Murray-Darling Basin to restock fish populations.

Charles Sturt UniversityILWS

Why a ‘she’ll be right’ attitude to men’s health issues just won’t cut it
OPINION  15 Jun 2020

Why a ‘she’ll be right’ attitude to men’s health issues just won’t cut it

A Charles Sturt University expert examines why the sometimes-too-relaxed attitude of Australian men to their health and well-being is outdated and dangerous.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Freedom … can we have too much of a good thing?
OPINION  11 Jun 2020

Freedom … can we have too much of a good thing?

A Charles Sturt journalism lecturer weighs in on how the current protests have brought up questions about our freedom and how it is perceived by the masses.

Charles Sturt UniversityCommunication and Creative IndustriesInternationalSociety and Community

ANTIFA is a movement, not an organisation
OPINION  4 Jun 2020

ANTIFA is a movement, not an organisation

A Charles Sturt University academic argues it will not be easy for American security agencies to deal with the anti-fascist movement known as ANTIFA, which United States President Donald Trump proposes to classify as a terrorist organisation.

InternationalPolicing and SecurityLaw and Justice

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