A Charles Sturt University post-doctoral research fellow and her colleague caution about the use of tranquillisers on racehorses. Australia’s horse racing industry is in the spotlight after recent ...
A married couple in Wodonga (VIC) will both graduate at a Charles Sturt University graduation ceremony in Wagga Wagga on Friday 11 April. Jessica and Curtis Boland grew up in Wagga Wagga and Wodonga ...
Charles Sturt University has launched a new live conversation series centred around inclusive education as part of a suite of disability-affirming short courses. Charles Sturt launches new live ...
Five Charles Sturt University students have been awarded a $1,000 grant and are selected for professional development placement opportunities with agricultural industry organisations. Five Charles ...
Charles Sturt University has formed a new research group dedicated to the investigation and activation of media and communication advancements. Charles Sturt University forms a new Media Lab to ...
New research highlights the potential of dsRNA-based biopesticides for sustainable agriculture. It stems from the Australian Research Council Hub for Sustainable Crop Protection hosted by The ...
A new book by a Charles Sturt University history academic will be launched in Wagga Wagga and Bathurst in April. New book Uprising by a Charles Sturt University history academic will be launched in ...
Potential students learned about various healthcare career pathways during an information night in Dubbo this week. Charles Sturt hosted Careers in Health Info Night in Dubbo on Wednesday 19 March ...
Results of the Regional Rainbow Survey reveal are a good start in making meaningful changes in the lives of rural and regional LGBTQ+ people, according to researchers. Charles Sturt academics complete ...
Charles Sturt University has celebrated the first graduates of the ‘Grow Your Own’ (GYO) teaching programs ready to enter the workforce with brand new skills. The first Grow Your Own Teacher Training ...
As the federal election approaches a forum in Canberra will enable people to share ideas, ask questions of the experts and contribute to the national dialogue on issues of concern. Charles Sturt ...
A Charles Sturt University researcher argues that sustainability research is particularly relevant to supporting Australian farmers’ resilience to both climate change and market risk. Research by a ...
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