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Home > Latest News > Agriculture & Food Production Veterinary Science launch at CSU 20 Feb 2004
The Federal Minister for Agriculture Warren Truss will join Australia’s chief veterinary officer to formally launch the Veterinary Science program at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga. Region gains from Agricultural research contract 22 Dec 2003
Research at Charles Sturt University into the biological control of fungal diseases in broad acre crops in Australia has received a boost under a collaborative project between CSU and Wagga Wagga company, Riverina Biotech Pty Ltd. CSU benefits from US Study Abroad boom 15 Dec 2003
At a time when overseas study programs are more popular than ever in the United States, a potential partnership between Charles Sturt University and the University of Delaware in the US is likely to be formed. A new partner in wine research 10 Dec 2003
The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre, based at Charles Sturt University in NSW, is in a unique position to provide proactive industry led research and education following the inclusion of a new partner, Deakin University in Victoria. 10 Dec 2003
In an important step forward for rural and regional Australia, Charles Sturt University in NSW is set to become the only provider of veterinary science graduates outside the metropolitan centres. CSU takes the reins for future equestrian champions 24 Nov 2003
The next generation of elite equestrian athletes will be nurtured in a new high performance riding and coaching program to be run at Charles Sturt University’s prestigious Equine Centre. 14 Oct 2003
She may be qualified in agricultural science, with publications in water quality and aquatic ecology, but Dr Kath Bowmer is probably best known for her independent stance on water sharing and river management. Worldwide recognition for researcher’s foresight 27 Aug 2003
International honours have been bestowed on Charles Sturt University Professor of Irrigation Graeme Batten for his leading research into the rapid, reliable and low cost analysis technique which has revolutionised crop management. 19 Aug 2003
A century old olive grove, a vineyard and rolling green hills will be the backdrop for the annual “Jazz Picnic in the Winery” at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga on Sunday 7 September. The fight against blight, weeds and diseases 14 Aug 2003
The protection of one Australia’s most valuable crops, canola, from potentially crippling diseases is the focus of research by a leading plant pathologist at Charles Sturt University, |

