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Using machine learning to analyse Tweets to prevent crimes
OPINION  8 Nov 2018

Using machine learning to analyse Tweets to prevent crimes

Questions about machine learning and analysis of Tweets for policing are posed and examined in a presentation at the CSU 2018 International Policing Conference in Sydney today, Thursday 8 November.

ResearchComputer ScienceInternationalCommunication and Creative IndustriesPolicing and Security

World losing wetlands 3 times faster than forests: major report
OPINION  2 Nov 2018

World losing wetlands 3 times faster than forests: major report

ILWS Director at CSU, Professor Max Finlayson, reports on the current state of the world's wetlands and what can be done to look after the remaining areas.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSInternational

Glyphosate and fake news: CSU expert
OPINION  28 Aug 2018

Glyphosate and fake news: CSU expert

CSU Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley says recent court cases regarding the use of the chemical glyphosate may have significant impacts for Australian farmers and global food security.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreFood productionResearchInternational

Sport as leisure, not as panacea: new book
OPINION  27 Aug 2018

Sport as leisure, not as panacea: new book

A new book cautions against political elevation of sport as a cure-all for social ills.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchILWSHealthScienceSociety and Community

Girls Eyes for Women’s Lives; CSU student Gabbi Bolt is making a difference with political music
OPINION  16 Aug 2018

Girls Eyes for Women’s Lives; CSU student Gabbi Bolt is making a difference with political music

After a weekend gigging in Parkes, Gabbi Bolt talked about her song “Girl's Eyes” released 31 July, which speaks up against domestic violence against women.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityCSU students

Treaty a first step to constitutional rights for Indigenous people
OPINION  9 Jul 2018

Treaty a first step to constitutional rights for Indigenous people

A CSU constitutional expert has told a parliamentary inquiry that the obstacle to the acknowledgement of constitutional rights for Indigenous people lies not in uncertainty about how to achieve it, but rather in governments’ unwillingness to effect the necessary constitutional change.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversityResearchIndigenousSociety and Community

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