Living the dream

Graduate Ms Anna Robb

CSU graduates of the University’s theatre and television design course are making their mark, albeit behind the scenes, as they produce entertainment for millions around the globe.


Regional communities' views on child sex abuse

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An investigation into the perceptions of child sexual abuse in regional Australia has revealed a worrying gap in the communities understanding of what actually constitutes child sexual abuse.


World stage beckons acting talent

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The world stage beckons for Charles Sturt University students who are successfully pursuing international acting ambitions and honing their skills for bigger audiences.


A writer’s lot



Ray Harding was one of the last evacuated by helicopter from the US embassy roof as Saigon fell to communist North Vietnam forces in 1975. His has been a circuitous route from Christchurch, New Zealand, where he was born and raised, to Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication.


The trump card

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John Howard asked him to judge the inaugural Prime Minister’s History Prize, the Deputy Prime Minister launched his biography of Harold Holt, and the new Leader of the Opposition often engages him in vigorous debate. He is The Right Reverend Dr Thomas Frame, the new Head of Charles Sturt University’s School of Theology in Canberra.


A passion to make a difference

Professor Toni Downes

"A passion to make a difference" is where Professor Toni Downes says her commitment and drive come from. Professor Downes is Charles Sturt University’s new Dean of the Faculty of Education.


Lending a hand and learning in Vietnam: a two way street

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An orphanage has become the centre of a strengthening mutual relationship between Charles Sturt University and children with disabilities in Vietnam.




Adding hearing and touch to virtual reality

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A Charles Sturt University researcher is exploring how the use of three senses in the virtual world could help humans more easily absorb information and more importantly establish patterns and trends in large mounts of computer data.


Ethics in daily life

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With the unsettled start to an uncertain century, the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics seeks to provide some answers to ethical problems in the modern world.



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