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Guessing games in borrowed spaces: exhibition



The ideas of chance and fragility, transition and flux. are explored in an exhibition of drawings and embroideries by Julie Montgarrett from CSU School of Visual and Performing Arts.
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Admin Focus: conference



About 230 administrative staff at CSU are expected to attend the Biennial Admin Focus Conference 2008 to be held on two campuses in July.




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Marking the years of service



Service medals for 20 and 30 years employment with CSU and its predecessor institution will be presented to staff on Thursday 24 July.




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A Russian fairytale: play



The University Theatre Ensemble's second production for 2008 is In a Certain Kingdom, In a Certain Land: A Russian Fairy Tale, by Kathleen Oien.


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Mobile blood bank at CSU



CSU in Wagga Wagga will play host to the Australian Red Cross Mobile Blood Bank in July.
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Death and the Motorway: book launch



Senior CSU lecturer, Mr David Gilbey will be celebrating the launch of his first full length collection of poems, Death and the Mortorway.


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Early women travellers in the east: lecture



CSU and the Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society Riverina Inc. present the public lecture, Ruins and Romance - Early Women Travellers in the Near East.




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Rural mental health: lecture



CSU academic Dr Gene Hodgins will examine mental health issues from a rural perspective during a public lecture in West Wyalong.
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Ageing and Spirituality: conference



CSU, St Mark's National Theological College and the Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies will present a four day conference on the importance of religion in ageing.
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Forestry for a better future: conference



The next biennial Australian Forest Growers Conference, hosted by CSU's Institute for Land, Water and Society, will look at the future for forestry in the 21st century.
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