April 2007
A research newsletter of the University of South Australia
Defining Australia's boomerang factor
Identifying just what the “boomerang” factors might be for expatriate Australian workers to come home is emerging as an important factor for Australian industries. More..
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Helping virtual water flows
Researchers from UniSA’s Centre for Comparative Water Policies and Laws believe developing countries with scarce water resources could benefit significantly by trading virtual water. More..

Going nuts a must for healthy hearts
Nuts have been given the thumbs up by UniSA nutritional researchers as an important part of a well-balanced diet and one that can reduce the risk of developing heart disease. More..

A global view of rural health
The launch of the Centre for Rural Health and Community Development (CRHaCD) in Whyalla this month heralds a major research initiative to improve the health and wellbeing of rural communities. Internationally experienced research fellow Dr Geneviève Baratiny recently joined the centre. More..
