October/November 2007
A research newsletter of the University of South Australia
Recycled water - the future for irrigation
The people of Toowoomba weren’t prepared to drink it, but South Australians are comfortable with it being sprayed on their vegetables and vineyards. More..
Coming event
Sustaining farmland and water resources: the growing problem
November 20, 2007
Speaker: Professor Nanthi Bolan
Mawson Centre building,
Room MC1-02
Mawson Lakes Campus
For more events please check our Events and conferences
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HR, the new key role of managers
Managers across entire organisations who never thought of themselves as human resource managers suddenly have a new core role, doing HR. More..

The core to wellbeing in older people
Feeling in control of what happens in their lives is central to wellbeing in older people, a University of South Australia study shows. More..

Vegetation keeps trains on tracks
Researchers at the University of South Australia have found that planting trees and native grasses could be a cheap and effective solution for stabilising rail tracks built on poorly draining expansive soils. More..

Older heart patients not technophobes
Academic researcher, registered nurse, registered midwife and critical care nurse Dr Robyn Clark has proven that when it comes to their health, older people are more than willing to put aside their fears of the unfamiliar. More..
