Dr Jane Garner, a lecturer in Charles Sturt University’s School of Information Studies, reflects on the innovative measures which library staff have implemented to maintain their institutions’ connections with the public during lockdown
Charles Sturt University’s Dr Dale Nimmo, who is one of the wildlife experts advising the federal government on bushfire recovery, has co-authored an article detailing how the experts choose which plants and animals need help the most urgently.
Director of the Charles Sturt University Centre for Law and Justice Professor Mark Nolan examines the role the Constitution of Australia has played in directing and, at times, stifling, the responses of governments to the twin crises.
On the eve of World Bee Day (Wednesday 20 May), Dr Paul Weston, a Senior Research Fellow in Charles Sturt University’s Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation based in Wagga Wagga, explores the vital role played by the flying insects.
Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor’s Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging, Professor Stan Grant Junior, refutes the 'deeply ingrained' idea that economic success and Indigenous people don’t mix in Australia.
Charles Sturt Professor of Nursing Julian Grant helps delve into what self-isolation looks like when you in remote Aboriginal communities in Australia.
On the eve of International Day of Families, Senior Lecturer in Sociology in Charles Sturt’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dr Angela Ragusa, explores the changing dynamics in Australian families brought about by COVID-19.
Three academics from the Charles Sturt University School of Teacher Education share some advice for teachers and parents to support students in their transition back to face-to-face learning at school amid COVID-19.
Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor’s Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging, Professor Stan Grant Junior, examines whether COVID-19 has shown the world the limitations of democracy.
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