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First Indigenous Doctor of Business Administration at CSU


The first Indigenous graduate to receive a Doctor of Business Administration from CSU has been honoured with hearty applause at his graduation ceremony.

In memory of a Wiradjuri elder


The lasting legacy of the late Pastor Cec Grant, OAM, also known as the Wiradjuri elder Wongamar, will be honoured with an annual lecture to be held in his memory at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

Indigenous studies centre launch at NSW Parliament


'CSU Week' at NSW Parliament House continues with the launch of the CSU's Centre for Indigenous Studies on Thursday 3 April.

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.

Don't go back to the Stolen Generation warns academic


One of Australia's leading social researchers is highly critical of the law and order approach being adopted by the Federal Government to address child sexual abuse in Northern Territory Aboriginal communities.

CSU honorary doctorate to leading rural exporter


Charles Sturt University (CSU) will honour Dubbo businessman Mr Roger Fletcher when it bestows an Honorary Doctorate of Business on him at the Dubbo Campus graduation ceremony on Thursday 24 May. Mr Fletcher will also deliver the Occasional Address to the graduates.

New professor a 'perfect fit' with CSU


Professor Elaine Duffy says her interests in Indigenous women’s health, building partnerships with health care providers and the recruitment and retention of health care professionals in rural areas make her "a perfect fit" with Charles Sturt University.

Solomon Islands forum to hear voices of conciliation


The Prime Minister John Howard flies to Fiji today for the Pacific Islands Forum, and once again the Solomon Islands is expected to be the focus of discussion. While relations between Australia and the Solomons becomes increasingly more strained, a CSU PhD student, Cliff Bird, described as “one of the prime intellectuals of the country” is preparing to address a Solomon leadership forum on conflict resolution.

A step in the right direction


If you think the state's hospital waiting lists are shocking, have a look at the waiting lists for treatment in the public dental system. If you can afford a private dentist, a general shortage of practitioners threatens to create crisis in that sector as well.

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