Three Rivers has launched a hub, in collaboration with the Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network, to provide students and mental health professionals with easily accessible resources. Charles Sturt’s ...
A special forum at Charles Sturt University in Canberra will examine how Australia and its allies can better prepare for a future of increasingly complex health and biological security threats, risks ...
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 ...
In September 2024, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a social media ban would come into effect in the near future, impacting children roughly below the age of 14. As state governments begin to ...
Research on ADHD and autism in women and gender-diverse individuals was informed by real-life experiences of participants from across the country. A Charles Sturt academic uses her lived experience ...
Australia's birth rates have dropped but the University's midwife enrolments have increased by 63 per cent from 2020 to 2024. The Australian Bureau of Statistics release figures on birth and fertility ...
Physical education is meant to be a compulsory part of the Australian school curriculum, yet some students are being asked to pay. By Lecturer in Teacher Education and Discipline Lead of Health and ...
A new book edited by a Charles Sturt University security academic explores the role Australia and its closest allies - the UK, USA, Canada and NZ national security and intelligence agencies played in ...
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 ...
The two-day Digital Agrifood Summit will be held at Charles Sturt in Wagga Wagga and bring together experts to discuss the future of Australia's agrifood industry. Australia's agrifood sector, ...
Charles Sturt University in Port Macquarie has presented Community University Program (CUP) grants worth a total of $9,900 to 10 organisations on the Mid North Coast to assist with community programs.