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Top national design award for Wagga Wagga artist


Australia’s richest design prize has been won by a CSU research student.


Excellence in construction at CSU


CSU buildings at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Wagga Wagga have been honoured at the NSW Master Builders Association Excellence in Construction Awards for 2009.

Fifth national advertising award for CSU students


The CSU on campus student advertising agency, Kajulu Communications, has won the finals of the International Advertising Association's National 'Big Idea' Advertising competition on Monday 9 November for the fifth time in seven years.

Landholders tackle climate change whether they 'believe' or not


Evidence is mounting to suggest that rural landholders are already adapting to climatic variability regardless of their stance on climate change.


Celebrating tradition, success and opportunity


The celebrations at CSU in 2009 marking its 20th anniversary are going global in line with the international reach of the higher education institution.

30 years of commitment recognised among service medal recipients


An administrator who has adapted his career to a changing tertiary education environment and a lecturer in teacher education with a passion for equity and the environment are among staff from CSU at Bathurst awarded long service medals on Thursday 12 November.

Weeds, ants and fish larvae all connected


Research on the weed serrated tussock, the invading ants on Fraser Island in Queensland, and the larvae of our native fish feature in the latest issue of Connections, the quarterly newsletter of CSU's Institute for Land, Water and Society.

CSU nursing first in line for new equipment


The CSU School of Nursing and Midwifery at Orange is the first to receive state-of-the-art facilities and equipment at the new Nursing Experiential Learning Centre which opens on Friday 13 November.

Aged care residents need an apology too


Witnessing an elderly woman with terror in her eyes, shouting incoherently as she struggled in a restraint chair in the corridor of an aged care facility while staff ignored her and attended to paperwork for the facility's accreditation has led a CSU nursing academic to question the meaning of the Rudd government's coming apology to 'The Forgotten Australians' who were detained in government welfare institutions in bygone decades.

Community Cabinet creates opportunities to deliver on national priorities


CSU will welcome The Hon. Kevin Rudd, MP, Prime Minister of Australia, and senior members of the Federal Cabinet to the Bathurst Campus on Monday 9 November for a Community Cabinet Meeting.

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