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In a first-of-its-kind study in Australia, Charles Sturt University researchers found more than three quarters of the Australian sample implicitly stereotype people with disability as incompetent and ...
A leading Charles Sturt University researcher co-led a multi-discipline team investigating the origins of dingoes, when they arrived in Australia, and how they changed over nearly three thousand years ...
Dr Dale Nimmo sets the record straight on the tales that suggest during bushfires, wombats heroically usher other animals into their fire-proof burrows, and says although these tales are untrue, ...
Charles Sturt will play a crucial role in the recently-announced $47 million weed management initiative by the Grains Research and Development Corporation.
A Charles Sturt University alumni who grew up in Penrith has earned the Social Impact Alumni Award for his journalistic influence on major crime cases, national emergencies and social justice.
As reported in The Australian, almost half of university students from a regional background drop out of their courses. This is a very concerning statistic, one that regional universities are sadly ...
Two Charles Sturt University academics say the public discourse about the Australian Defence Forces (ADF) and studies of the role of army medics must be open to a spectrum of experiences so future ...
A Charles Sturt University-led research team has been awarded a $2.2 million grant to enhance the production, profit and resilience of sheep-based agriculture. A Charles Sturt University-led research ...
New research by a Charles Sturt academic shows fertiliser alternatives for farmers that will contribute to sustainability and profitability.
A Charles Sturt University legal expert has won an historic case in a United Nations jurisdiction for First Nations native title claimants in Western Australia It is the first UN Human Rights ...
Most Australian teenagers have their own smartphone. According to a 2023 survey, 91% of young people between 14 and 17 owned a phone. At the same time, there is huge community concern about young ...
A new book by a leading Charles Sturt University academic analyses the ambitious UN Sustainable Development Goals adopted in 2015, which he says are compromised from indigenous peoples’ perspective.