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Gulbali Institute

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The Gulbali Institute is the leading research centre at Charles Sturt University, with investigations across agriculture, water management and the environment. Guided by the First Nations Wiradjuri principle ‘Gulbali ngurambang’—to understand Country—our research informs policies and practices that support landscapes and communities across regional Australia and the world. Charles Sturt University TEQSA PRV12018 (Australian University) CRICOS 00005F.

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Episode thumbnail for Wetlands and landowners flourish with environmental watering - Skye Wassens | Peter Morton

June 3, 2026

Wetlands and landowners flourish with environmental watering - Skye Wassens | Peter Morton

CSU ecologist Skye Wassens and landowner Peter Morton describe their collaboration around Lake Parka near Balranald NSW that is seeing life return to the Western Lakes through environmental watering and pest management. See images and video and hear birds and frogs on the website Mosaic: Life on the Western Lakes > https://media.flow-mer.org.au/mosaic/

Episode thumbnail for Engineering bringing sustainable ideas into practice - Peter Thew

June 1, 2026

Engineering bringing sustainable ideas into practice - Peter Thew

Gulbali engineering expert Peter Thew has put into practice projects as varied as fishways for native fish migrating around dams in the Mekong River to an award-winning sound chapel in outback NSW. In these cases, he considers the ability of engineering to demonstrate sustainability in practical ways.

Episode thumbnail for Soil salinity through climate change growing in the Mekong Delta - Brooke Kaveney

May 19, 2026

Soil salinity through climate change growing in the Mekong Delta - Brooke Kaveney

Hear Brooke Kaveney provide her insights into the role and importance of international agricultural research for farmers in Vietnam and Australia as her team addresses the global climate challenge.

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What is Gulbali Institute?

The Gulbali Institute is the leading research centre at Charles Sturt University, with investigations across agriculture, water management and the environment. Guided by the First Nations Wiradjuri principle ‘Gulbali ngurambang’—to understand Country—our research informs policies and practices that support landscapes and communities across regional Australia and the world.

Charles Sturt University TEQSA PRV12018 (Australian University) CRICOS 00005F.

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