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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples could guide Australia
OPINION  13 Sep 2019

UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples could guide Australia

A Charles Sturt University expert argues that the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples could provide significant guidance to governments and indigenous nations as they negotiate treaties.

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Constitutional deficiency, and reform: a way forward
OPINION  12 Sep 2019

Constitutional deficiency, and reform: a way forward

A Charles Sturt University constitutional expert argues that shortcomings in the Australian Constitution have led to Australians’ increasing disillusionment with the way politics is conducted and a lack of confidence in the system of government.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

'A gender gap in STEM exists, but policies to close it do not'
OPINION  30 Jul 2019

'A gender gap in STEM exists, but policies to close it do not'

The indisputable under-representation of women in academia’s science-based fields is paralleled by the absence of ways to permanently alleviate this discrepancy.

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Reflections on Charles Sturt's 30 years
OPINION  17 Jul 2019

Reflections on Charles Sturt's 30 years

Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann shares his experiences on our Foundation Day and 30th anniversary.

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Regional media shutdowns are a partnership opportunity
OPINION  24 Jun 2019

Regional media shutdowns are a partnership opportunity

Media transformation is an opportunity for Charles Sturt to pioneer a new model of news production.

Communication and Creative Industries

Charles Sturt responds: the loss of local newsrooms
OPINION  21 Jun 2019

Charles Sturt responds: the loss of local newsrooms

The loss of a community voice is a blow to media diversity.

Communication and Creative Industries

Assange arrest: justice and secrecy
OPINION  12 Apr 2019

Assange arrest: justice and secrecy

A CSU expert argues the legacy of Julian Assange suggests that not all ‘whistleblowers’ promote freedom of speech, but use this important principle of democracy instead for their own self-promotion in ways that might damage democratic institutions.

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Social work imperatives needed to foster political engagement
OPINION  26 Mar 2019

Social work imperatives needed to foster political engagement

A CSU social work academic says that social workers need to understand and work with local politics and power structures in order to do justice to social work values and principles.

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Let’s support our senior women
OPINION  8 Mar 2019

Let’s support our senior women

As we celebrate International Women’s Day today (Friday 8 March), A CSU ageing expert reminds us to remember a group of women who are often lost in the media landscape.

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