This Sunday is 2023's Clean Up Australia Day, and Meg Seis is here to tell us all about it.
Christmas is coming up faster than we could have imagined! This can be an exciting time filled with family, friends and fun however, is often coupled with lavish meals and gifts with wasted food, unwanted presents and a lot of unnecessary packaging...
The Sustainable Developmental Goals Report (aka the SDG) has recently been released and Elise Dukes shares her perspective reading the report as a student of Charles Sturt.
National Recycling Week is also the chance to take a look at things such as food waste in your household, especially considering each year Australians waste around 7.6 million tonnes of food across supply and consumption.
The Wagga residence community in conjunction with Sustainability at Charles Sturt are aiming to donate leftover goods amongst residences to two charities to minimise the general wastage at the end of the year going into landfill.
$12 for lettuce! Did you see that too?
Charles Sturt was Australia’s first certified carbon neutral university and has been working on campus wide sustainability measures for over a decade. To celebrate Biodiversity month, Sustainability is running some events for staff and students.
We are constantly hearing about pollution in the ocean and how detrimental the effects of plastic in our oceans, thousands of marine animals every year caught up and killed in plastics.
In honour of World Environment Day this Sunday, I thought it would be a good time to give you some tips on how to live a sustainable lifestyle. I know what you’re thinking – ‘Faith, I am pretty sure I’ve already read something like this on the...
Written by Sarah Buls On Wednesday 27 April the sustainability group in Port Macquarie ran a tree planting day. In the lead-up to the day the weather looked bleak and miserable, but when we all got together the sun shone brightly. With our old...