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PhD research gives way to intriguing theory about predator-prey interactions
OPINION  14 Mar 2024

PhD research gives way to intriguing theory about predator-prey interactions

A Charles Sturt University student’s PhD research has given way to an interesting theory on predator-prey interactions.

Charles Sturt UniversityGulbali Institute

Taking the Treaty out of child protection law risks making NZ a global outlier
OPINION  13 Mar 2024

Taking the Treaty out of child protection law risks making NZ a global outlier

New Zealand is becoming an outlier in international Indigenous policy thinking as Australia and Canada both made moves toward modest policy developments in the last month.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and CommunityYindyamarra

Happy smiling African children: why school tourism in Zimbabwe shouldn’t be encouraged
OPINION  11 Mar 2024

Happy smiling African children: why school tourism in Zimbabwe shouldn’t be encouraged

A Charles Sturt University education academic argues that tourists should consider the itinerary of any tours they book and aim to avoid companies that offer school tours.

InternationalSociety and CommunityTeacher education

Rethink your approach to removing gender-bias through small shifts in the workplace
OPINION  4 Mar 2024

Rethink your approach to removing gender-bias through small shifts in the workplace

Ahead of International Women’s Day in 2024 on Friday 8 March, we’re being encouraged to imagine a world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination, where difference is valued and celebrated.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Beware the banana skins of the Migration Strategy
OPINION  25 Jan 2024

Beware the banana skins of the Migration Strategy

A Charles Sturt expert outlines the pros and cons of the planned reforms of the Migration Strategy 2023, including whether various major policies are likely to achieve its objectives, or quite the opposite.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

Waitangi 2024: how the Treaty strengthens democracy and provides a check on unbridled power
OPINION  25 Jan 2024

Waitangi 2024: how the Treaty strengthens democracy and provides a check on unbridled power

The ACT Party’s election promise of a referendum to redefine and enshrine the “principles” of the Treaty of Waitangi is likely to dominate debate at this year’s Rātana and Waitangi Day events.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and CommunityYindyamarra

What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest
OPINION  5 Jan 2024

What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest

School holidays can be just as busy for teachers as during the school terms. University academics tells of the ‘invisible’ work teachers do during holidays to prepare for the year ahead.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeacher education

Staying safe during the Christmas tech rush: Navigating privacy risks
OPINION  22 Dec 2023

Staying safe during the Christmas tech rush: Navigating privacy risks

The giving season is sure to bring a myriad of gadgets and devices that could cost you more than what you paid at the shops. Two Charles Sturt academics advise on how to ensure new Christmas gadgets do not lead to unwanted data sharing or breaches.

Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures InstituteCharles Sturt University

Far-right ‘tradwives’ see feminism as evil. Their lifestyles push back against ‘the lie of equality’
OPINION  21 Dec 2023

Far-right ‘tradwives’ see feminism as evil. Their lifestyles push back against ‘the lie of equality’

The allure of ‘Tradwives’, or traditional wives, is gaining in popularity via social media platforms portraying a filtered version of their apparent ‘domestic bliss’.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

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