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Partnership a step towards becoming global leaders in digital agricultural research and innovation

CSU News No results were found 25 MAY 2021 Charles Sturt signs MoU between University s AgriPark and Geoscience Australia s Digital Earth Australia to enable sharing of database of satellite images for research and education to grow agriculture industries. Charles Sturt’s AgriPark signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Geoscience Australia’s Digital Earth Australia The University will help Digital Earth Australia use its database of satellite images for research and education to underpin growth in Australia’s agricultural industries   The MoU allows for the collaborative development of research, courses, conferences and learning materials Charles Sturt University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Geoscience Australia’s Digital Earth Australia program for a collaborative partnership through the University’s AgriPark.

Electric shuttles at Zion, expanded FrontRunner, more streetlights — Here s a look at earmarks pushed by Utah s House members

Electric shuttles at Zion, expanded FrontRunner, more streetlights Here’s a look at earmarks pushed by Utah’s House members Matt Canham © Francisco Kjolseth (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) The FrontRunner commuter train nears the South Jordan Station on Thursday, May 6, 2021. Utah’s U.S. House members released the list of projects for which they want to earmark funding. The one all four agreed on was a request for $5 million to expand service on FrontRunner commuter trains. South Salt Lake could get hundreds of new streetlights. Electric shuttles could bring tourists to Zion National Park’s sleepy east entrance. The FrontRunner commuter line could expand its service. Foster children could gain a new path to attend the University of Utah.

Earmarks are back, and here are the Utah projects sponsored by House members

| Updated: 7:08 p.m. South Salt Lake could get hundreds of new streetlights. Electric shuttles could bring tourists to Zion National Park’s sleepy east entrance. The FrontRunner commuter line could expand its service. Foster children could gain a new path to attend the University of Utah. These are but four of the projects Utah’s House members are supporting as Congress resurrects the controversial process known as earmarks. Their Senate counterparts Mike Lee and Mitt Romney refuse to participate, worried that funneling money to pet projects back home is wasteful and noting that Congress banned this 10 years ago after scandals resulted in some lawmakers going to prison.

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