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Knock the rich, not the boomers
OPINION  29 Nov 2023

Knock the rich, not the boomers

A leading Charles Sturt University intellectual and his colleague critique the relentless tide of baby boomer bashing that implies it’s become a crime to be born in the 15 years after World War Two.

Charles Sturt UniversityReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Why redefining the Treaty principles would undermine real political equality in NZ
OPINION  27 Nov 2023

Why redefining the Treaty principles would undermine real political equality in NZ

As New Zealand’s new coalition government settles into power, it must consider cultural equality to gain political equality around potential changes to the te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalReligion and Ethics

How can we stop men falling through the cracks?
OPINION  24 Nov 2023

How can we stop men falling through the cracks?

Through a small strip of facial hair grows big discussions around men’s mental health during the month of November.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthPsychology

How has philosophy advanced civilisation?
OPINION  14 Nov 2023

How has philosophy advanced civilisation?

Pondering World Philosophy Day on Thursday 16 November, a Charles Sturt University academic argues that philosophy helps us to see the limits of what we know.

Arts and CultureReligion and EthicsSociety and Community

Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence
OPINION  10 Nov 2023

Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a label that can cover a huge range of activities related to machines undertaking tasks with or without human intervention.

Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures InstituteCharles Sturt UniversityComputer Science

Why science should matter to rural Australia
OPINION  8 Nov 2023

Why science should matter to rural Australia

With World Science Day on Friday 10 November, a leading Charles Sturt University science academic argues why science should matter to rural Australia and why we must ensure that rural Australians have access to doing science in their communities.

Agricultural ScienceHealthResearchScienceTechnology

Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other? It’s unlikely
OPINION  7 Nov 2023

Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other? It’s unlikely

Every year the Melbourne Cup draws crowds of thousands both inside and beyond the race grounds, but the animals at the centre of the event remain largely unaware of their grand appeal.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Spooky season spirit spreads down under
OPINION  30 Oct 2023

Spooky season spirit spreads down under

Halloween divides Australians each year as more families decide to join in on the spooky celebrations, whereas others question its validity.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Stroke, and aphasia – know the risk factors and the signs
OPINION  25 Oct 2023

Stroke, and aphasia – know the risk factors and the signs

A Charles Sturt University speech pathologist advocates that World Stroke Day on Sunday 29 October aims to raise awareness that 90 per cent of strokes could be prevented by addressing a small number of risk factors.

HealthScienceSociety and Community

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