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Mount Panorama prepares for Lap of Honour Tsunami appeal


Mount Panorama, the internationally renowned motor racing circuit in Bathurst, NSW, will come alive on Sunday 20 February, not to the roar of V8 engines, but to the sound of hundreds of people taking advantage of a once-off opportunity to walk or run the famous circuit to raise funds for the Tsunami disaster relief efforts of CARE Australia.

CSU praised for regional engagement achievements


Charles Sturt University has “whole-heartedly embraced its commitment to regional communities” acting as a leader in responding to community need.

CSU welcomes performance audit


Charles Sturt University has welcomed the release of the report
by the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) on the University’s
quality assurance processes. 

Personal qualities make the marketing educator


It is not just having a sound understanding of your subject which makes an effective teacher in business education.

CSU taking higher educational opportunities west


Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) commitment to learning, teaching and
research in regional Australia has been strengthened with the announcement today that CSU is finalising arrangements with the University of Sydney for transfer of its Orange Campus to CSU from 1 January 2005.

Frequently asked questions about Orange Campus


Why is this transfer occurring? Both the University of Sydney and Charles Sturt University are committed to providing quality education as widely as possible.

The Orange Campus: Facts at a glance


In 1973, the Orange Agricultural College was established by the NSW State Government to offer courses related principally to the management of agricultural business.

CSU moves against the trend


Charles Sturt University has caught the attention of prospective university students in NSW, according to early figures released this week by the NSW Universities Admission Centre for the 2005 academic year.

Major funding promise for Police Training in Australia


Charles Sturt University’s Australian Graduate School of Policing based in Manly, NSW welcomes the Federal Coalition’s promise of $11.2 million announced during the election campaign.

CSU releases review of its Indigenous education services


Charles Sturt University has conducted a major review of its Indigenous education services as part of its commitment to strengthen its engagement with Indigenous students and communities.

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