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Sports multi-nutrient supplements – do they work?


Researchers at CSU have found no significant benefit to athletes from the ingestion of multi-nutrient supplements, despite their popularity and widespread use.

New $750,000 OB van for TV students


One of the hallmarks of CSU is the relevant and practical skills acquired by graduates for their chosen professions.

Disasters need managing


The tsunami that hit Samoa and Tonga and the earthquakes in Sumatra this week are further reminders that natural and man-made disasters are increasing around the world and need to be planned for and managed by governments, emergency services and relief agencies, according to a lecturer at CSU.

Rice without pesticides


A CSU expert in pest management is lending a hand to help control insect pests in South East Asia that are devastating the region's main food crop, rice.

CSU welcomes new partnership with schools


The Dean of the Faculty of Education at CSU, Professor Toni Downes, has welcomed the announcement today, 30 September, by the NSW Minister for Education, Ms Verity Firth, of new partnerships between the University and schools in the State's Western and Riverina regions.

Student shoots the chef and wins


Inspired by the style of film noir, CSU photography student Ms Sophie Schirmer took to a bleak alleyway to capture and shoot chef John Church from Eat at Romano's in Wagga Wagga in regional NSW.

UK paramedic expert at CSU


A visiting professor of pre-hospital care at CSU, who still finds time to work shifts as an 'ambulance officer', says the similarities between the paramedic profession in Australia and Great Britain are greater than the differences.

CSU a national leader in early childhood policy and practice


The funding of a CSU tender for national research into the implementation of an integrated child care services model confirms the University as a leader in early childhood policy and practice.

CSU Dubbo helps meet high demand for accountants


Future business leaders from western NSW are being urged to consider the range of study options and exceptional career and remuneration prospects for graduates of the accounting and business courses offered at CSU at Dubbo.

Defying the elements for change


There will be a rare opportunity in Wagga Wagga to hear first-hand of the success of one man’s dedication to renewing the drought ravaged rural landscapes in Australia.

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