Charles Sturt University

Elder fails to defend trespass using sovereignty claim
An Indigenous elder who tried to defend trespass and property damage charges using sovereignty rights has been told laws must be applied to everyone equally.
Avian flu key focus of new biosecurity hub
A new $30 million biosecurity hub, with locations across Australia, will tackle emerging and current threats to food supply and farms in the Indo-Pacific.
Worried about sending your baby to daycare? Our research shows they like being in groups
When parents are starting their babies in daycare, a common concern is whether it is good for little ones to be away from their primary carers for long periods of time.
A kangaroo, a possum and a bushrat walk into a burrow: research finds wombat homes are the supermarkets of the forest
Scientist discovers a cast of recurring characters using burrows in the aftermath of bushfire, after sifting through more than 700,000 images
Hong Kong Leader Defends Foreign Trade Offices After UK Spying Arrests
Hong Kong's leader on Tuesday defended its foreign trade offices and said he had little recollection of a man accused by Britain of spying for the Chinese city, after a photograph emerged seeming to show the two together.
Australia's first hydrogen tractor to be trialled
Australia's first hydrogen-fuelled tractor should arrive mid-2024 as part of a leading agricultural university's investment in sustainability research.
'Animal fitbit' chip offers answers in livestock health
Australian technology that uses microchips in animals to monitor their health could help stop livestock from dying in transit.
Menindee fish kills: inconsistent pesticide levels sparks calls for review of water testing methods
Experts call for review after two sets of water samples from the Darling-Baaka River reported by the state’s top scientific bodies contained different results
Farmers plan for drier conditions by preparing soils
The majority of Australian farmers feel they are more prepared now to handle extreme weather than they have been for the past five years.
Inflation, cost of living pressures increase struggle for students in unpaid health placements
Students studying to become health professionals are increasingly struggling with the demands of unpaid placements as inflation rises.