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Charles Sturt University will celebrate its annual EngFest 2025 with two stand-out events on Monday 16 June, a Careers Expo and a free discussion forum for regional engineers and people interested in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Claims made by a SKY TV host likening the proposed Voice to Parliament to apartheid have been challenged by a Charles Sturt University constitutional law expert. Dr Harris, who studied in South Africa ...
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 ...
A referendum will be held later this year to enshrine a First Nations’ Voice to Parliament into the Australian constitution. A Charles Sturt University academic explores whether the proposed Voice ...
The recent proposed nuclear power plan announcement by the federal Opposition prompted a Charles Sturt University climate change analyst and a colleague to model the necessary energy sources implied ...
A Charles Sturt University PhD candidate’s research investigating the elusive native Australian rakali has been published in a leading science journal. Charles Sturt PhD candidate investigates best ...
This month, new laws came into effect in NSW to increase transparency around the requirement to have consent from both parties when engaging in sexual acts. The new laws require that an individual ...
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 ...
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 ...