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Racism and democracy: Claims of division in the NZ election and Voice referendum need challenging
OPINION  20 Sep 2023

Racism and democracy: Claims of division in the NZ election and Voice referendum need challenging

Major political decisions will be made in both Australia and New Zealand on October 14, 2023, each throwing racial division into the spotlight.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousYindyamarraVoice to Parliament

The rich diversity of sign languages explained
OPINION  20 Sep 2023

The rich diversity of sign languages explained

To mark 2023 International Day of Sign Languages on Saturday 23 September a Charles Sturt University speech and language acquisition expert highlights the rich diversity of sign languages used around the world.

HealthSociety and CommunityTeacher education

Regulating Chinese-made CCTV cameras in Australia
OPINION  19 Sep 2023

Regulating Chinese-made CCTV cameras in Australia

Two Charles Sturt University academics argue regulatory measures are needed to prioritise cybersecurity risks and national interests following the removal of China-made closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras from federal and state buildings.

Policing and SecurityLaw and JusticeSociety and CommunityTechnology

Disasters in Morocco and Libya highlight their complex domestic and foreign politics
OPINION  19 Sep 2023

Disasters in Morocco and Libya highlight their complex domestic and foreign politics

Following the unprecedented recent natural disasters in the North African nations of Morocco and Libya the tragedy is compounded for their citizens by the complex domestic and foreign politics of these two countries.

InternationalSociety and Community

How we brought mistletoes back to the trees of Melbourne – while warding off hungry possums
OPINION  12 Sep 2023

How we brought mistletoes back to the trees of Melbourne – while warding off hungry possums

Mistletoes’ bad reputation as a parasitic plant has been turned around as research highlights it’s positive impact on biodiversity and wildlife resilience.

Charles Sturt UniversitySustainability

The body mass index can’t tell us if we’re healthy. Here’s what we should use instead
OPINION  11 Sep 2023

The body mass index can’t tell us if we’re healthy. Here’s what we should use instead

The body mass index, or BMI tool, has been used as a means of assessing someone’s weight health for decades, but recently its effectiveness has been questioned.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Arthritis in focus on World Physiotherapy Day 2023
OPINION  7 Sep 2023

Arthritis in focus on World Physiotherapy Day 2023

Physiotherapists play an important role in a person’s ability to lead an active life, with their contributions to society celebrated each year on 8 September – World Physiotherapy Day.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Inflation, interest rates and the increasing cost of overseas travel
OPINION  31 Aug 2023

Inflation, interest rates and the increasing cost of overseas travel

Australians are increasingly keen to embark on overseas travel in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns, but the current exchange rate has thrown a major spanner in the works.

Business and EconomicsCharles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Speech pathology and autism – what’s the connection?
OPINION  24 Aug 2023

Speech pathology and autism – what’s the connection?

In Speech Pathology Week 2023 (Sunday 20 to Saturday 26 August) a leading Charles Sturt University expert explains the increased diagnosis of autism and the role of speech pathology.

HealthScienceSociety and Community

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