Gulbali Institute

Gulbali Institute

Gulbali Institute

Episodes 27
Avg. Duration 12m
Activity Highly Active
Since Dec 2025
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Weekly
Consistency
48%
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About This Podcast

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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Recent Episodes

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

Jun 03, 2026 7m

CSU ecologist Skye Wassens and landowner Peter Morton describe their collaboration around Lake Paika near Balranald NSW that is seeing life return to the Western Lakes through environmental watering…

Engineering bringing sustainable ideas into practice - Peter Thew

Jun 01, 2026 16m

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.…

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

May 19, 2026 17m

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.

Policies and business for renewables - Simon Wright

May 07, 2026 10m

How can government policies and private enterprise better enable regional communities to advance their transitions to renewable energy? Energy expert Dr Simon Wright discusses options and a working…

The energy transition in regional Australia - Simon Wright

Apr 30, 2026 18m

Regional areas are becoming Australia's powerhouse. How can regional communities reap the benefits?

Adjusting farming to drought in southern Australia - Shawn McGrath

Mar 29, 2026 16m

Farmers across southern Australia seek to maintain their businesses in the face of a changing climate, particularly during drought. A research team led by Dr Shawn McGrath is comparing how four…

Native fish in the Murray Darling Basin - Ivor Stuart

Mar 26, 2026 12m

Australia’s Murray Darling Basin has undergone fundamental changes since settlers first altered the movement of water across this landscape. Dr Ivor Stuart discusses how these changes have impacted…

New horizons for monitoring native birds - David Watson

Mar 16, 2026 17m

Bird ecologist David Watson discusses how a new AI system that listens to and identifies birds 24/7 across southeastern Australia could change the face of environmental monitoring and conservation…

Pandemics in livestock and native fauna - Ariful Islam

Feb 24, 2026 13m

What can research and experience on Nipah Virus and COVID-19 teach Australian policy makers about dealing with the arrival of Avian Influenza in Australia? If recent overseas experiences are anything…

What skills do ecology graduates need? Anke Frank

Feb 23, 2026 7m

Help build field skills in future ecology graduates based on your experiences and needs. If you have hired any recent graduates for field work, please take this anonymous survey.

17 Managing pregnant ewes grazing cereal crops

Feb 11, 2026 4m

Special requirement for managing pregnant ewes grazing on cereal crops

16 Keeping sheep healthy in confinement

Feb 11, 2026 14m

How to keep sheep healthy in confinement

15 Removing ewes from confinement

Feb 11, 2026 6m

How to move ewes off confinement feeding

14 Weaning lambs during drought

Feb 11, 2026 8m

How to wean lambs from ewes in confinement feeding

13 Managing lambing ewes in confinement

Feb 11, 2026 11m

How to manage pregnant ewes in confinement feeding

12 When is confinement NOT viable

Jan 19, 2026 14m

When is confinement feeding for sheep NOT viable?

11 Minimising labour costs

Jan 19, 2026 17m

What can you do to minimise costs when using confinement feeding?

10 target condition score for ewes

Dec 23, 2025 12m

What should be the condition score of my ewes in confinement? We answer questions raised in 2025 workshops from MerinoLink for the Climate Smart Agriculture Program, National Heritage Trust.

09 Shy feeders in confinement

Dec 23, 2025 15m

What are shy feeders, and how do I manage them? We answer questions raised in 2025 workshops from MerinoLink for the Climate Smart Agriculture Program, National Heritage Trust.

08 Shading confinement pens

Dec 23, 2025 6m

Should I shade the sheep in my confinement pens? We answer questions raised in 2025 workshops from MerinoLink for the Climate Smart Agriculture Program, National Heritage Trust.

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