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International stage for rural women’s advocate


A strong advocate for Australian women, particularly those living and working in rural and remote areas, will take her voice for women’s rights and issues to the international stage in 2008.

CSU advertising students top national competition


Two teams from Charles Sturt University's student advertising agency, Kajulu Communications, have taken out first and second places in a major national advertising competition.

Expert drought commentators from CSU


As one of the worst droughts in a hundred years continues its grip on Australia, inland communities large and small face the prospect of another very hot, dry summer. The national university of inland Australia, Charles Sturt University has specialist researchers available for comment on drought issues such as its effects on agricultural production and water use, access to services and impacts on families, regional businesses and communities.

Working in house to cut energy use


Students at Charles Sturt University will help test the latest energy saving technologies under a partnership project with NSW-based energy supplier, Country Energy to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

CSU briefs Education Minister on developments


Charles Sturt University (CSU) Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter, yesterday welcomed the opportunity to brief the Hon. Julie Bishop, MP, Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, about progress with the establishment of the CSU School of Dentistry and Health Sciences.

Renewing international ties


Charles Sturt University in Australia will renew one of its most signficant and long-standing international relationships with the signing of a new cooperation agreement with HELP University College in Malaysia.

Major sports grant to boost CSU Dubbo


A $2 million Federal government grant will fund the establishment of sporting and recreational facilities on Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Dubbo Campus.

Mental health workers for Indigenous Australians


A burning desire to build a sustainable Indigenous workforce of mental health specialists has led to top honours being bestowed on Charles Sturt University’s Wayne Rigby during Mental Health Week.

New mobile network offers solution for health isolation


With the availability of many health services decreasing across inland Australia, a team of Charles Sturt University researchers are investigating how the latest telecommunications technology can be used to bring expert health services into isolated homes and communities.

Advance Australia where?


Fifteen years ago social researcher Hugh Mackay wrote the bestseller Reinventing Australia, which analysed, with forensic skill, what was happening within Australian society. In this year’s Nowik public lecture hosted by Charles Sturt University, Mackay takes another hard look at Australians to see how far we have come.

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