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A Charles Sturt University journalism academic warns that Australia has entered the era of post-truth politics during the Voice to Parliament referendum campaign. By Mr Jock Cheetham, (pictured, inset ...
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 ...
Charles Sturt researcher discovers how to transform discarded human hair strands into graphite with potential use in energy storage and drug delivery technology. Charles Sturt researcher discovers how ...
A Charles Sturt University legal academic has successfully represented First Nations people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia before a United Nations tribunal. A Charles Sturt University ...
Following the societal disruptions caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, a leading academic at Charles Sturt University reveals the enormous impact the health crisis has had on international ...
A Charles Sturt University researcher is helping break down barriers between regional communities and renewable energy proponents as NSW aims for net zero emissions by 2050. A Charles Sturt researcher ...
Three Rivers DRH now hosting free codesigned online resources to support families to be active together Charles Sturt University researchers are enabling children to have a say on ways of being active ...
Charles Sturt University has established education agreements in India and Bangladesh as it continues to diversify and grow its student pathways into Australia. During a recent visit to India, Charles ...
Dubbo has gained two new skilled workers as Charles Sturt University helps plug critical skill shortages in regional towns. Ms Emily Atlee and Ms Tori Reynolds graduated from Charles Sturt in Dubbo ...
Research by a Charles Sturt academic looks at the feasibility and cultural mentoring of the Deadly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Mentoring program. Charles Sturt ...
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 ...
On National Sorry Day, Charles Sturt University acknowledges the harm inflicted upon the Stolen Generation as a stain on our history, in order to pave the way for a future of respect, understanding ...
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