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Why Morrison is right to keep Albanese out of the National Cabinet
OPINION  6 May 2020

Why Morrison is right to keep Albanese out of the National Cabinet

Associate Professor Dominic O’Sullivan explains why the Leader of the Opposition should not be included in the National Cabinet created by Scott Morrison to unite federal and state leaders as Australia responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Society and Community

A pandemic in the era of Great Power rivalry and neoliberalism
OPINION  1 May 2020

A pandemic in the era of Great Power rivalry and neoliberalism

A Charles Sturt University academic asks, what is the real virus here? Is it the COVID-19 coronavirus or neoliberalism?

Business and EconomicsInternationalSociety and Community

COVID-19, the performing arts, and the other virus
OPINION  30 Apr 2020

COVID-19, the performing arts, and the other virus

Performing arts academics at Charles Sturt University say that in these COVID-19 times, it is evident the arts and entertainment industries are crucial to the nation’s economy and socio-cultural life, and need appropriate government funding support.

Arts and CultureCommunication and Creative IndustriesSociety and Community

Successful management techniques in the post-COVID-19 business world
OPINION  30 Apr 2020

Successful management techniques in the post-COVID-19 business world

What will happen when the Australian workforce resumes its normal routines and practices post-COVID-19? In what ways will managers need to adapt and change to accommodate their workers’ needs?

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt University

Massive gulf between ship and shore when remembering Captain Cook
OPINION  28 Apr 2020

Massive gulf between ship and shore when remembering Captain Cook

Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor’s Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging, Professor Stan Grant Junior, reflects on the legacy of one of Australia's most recognisable historical figures.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

Australia’s legal needs and responses in the wake of COVID-19
OPINION  27 Apr 2020

Australia’s legal needs and responses in the wake of COVID-19

Lecturer Haley McEwen from the Charles Sturt University Centre for Law and Justice explores how Australia’s changing restrictions and laws are affecting the legal profession and the community.

Charles Sturt UniversityLaw and Justice

What now for policing, intelligence and security agencies as the COVID-19 curve flattens?
OPINION  24 Apr 2020

What now for policing, intelligence and security agencies as the COVID-19 curve flattens?

A Charles Sturt University intelligence and security academic asks what has been the role of police, security and the intelligence gathering and analysis community during the COVID-19 crisis, and what will be their role in the next phase.

Policing and SecuritySociety and Community

Flattening the COVID-19 curve and its impacts on the autism community
OPINION  24 Apr 2020

Flattening the COVID-19 curve and its impacts on the autism community

Dr Rahul Ganguly, an expert in inclusive education and family caregiving, explains how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the autism community and shares some tips for parents to support their children during this uncertain time.

HealthSociety and CommunityTeaching and Education

COVID-19 ‘support’ package leaves screenwriters and directors with less certainty
OPINION  23 Apr 2020

COVID-19 ‘support’ package leaves screenwriters and directors with less certainty

A Charles Sturt University expert with decades of experience as an actor, broadcaster and playwright questions the overall value of the measures announced by the federal government to help commercial TV broadcasters deal with COVID-19.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityCommunication and Creative Industries

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