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PM hails CSU speech pathology program


In an innovative program for Indigenous people, three central NSW communities have secured the services of future speech pathologists from CSU to assist young local school students.

The politics of Indigenous health


A CSU researcher says the 'political' explanations for poor Indigenous heath must be more seriously considered before the 'gap' in Indigenous disadvantage can be closed.

Indigenous knowledge for more sustainable land management


Although Indigenous people presently manage around 20 per cent of the Australian continent, one CSU academic believes there is an opportunity to do more.

Wiradjuri woman leads mental health educational program


The new head of a unique program at CSU to increase the size of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health workforce has ticked more than a few boxes in 2011.

How Aboriginal children move into school


Exploring the experiences of how Aboriginal children in urban areas move into school are the focus of a major research project that includes two senior education researchers at CSU.

New Indigenous teacher education initiative


CSU will initiate a pilot program in early 2012 to provide Aboriginal students who have the commitment and passion to improve education in their communities with the facilities and support to remain and study there to become fully-accredited teachers.

Early childhood collaboration a success


A unique collaboration between varied institutions and community stakeholders Australia-wide has successfully enabled a new set of educational resources to be developed through the Early Childhood Education Workforce Capacity Project (ECEWC Project).

Indigenous students embrace television production in Dubbo


A fully equipped, mobile television studio has been brought to Indigenous teenagers in Dubbo this week by CSU as they experience the latest in television production.

Work to improve Indigenous health and well-being


The NSW Minister for Mental Health, The Hon. Kevin Humphries, MP, will open a conference at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 24 August focused on improving Indigenous mental health.


New Head of the CSU School of Nursing brings a wealth of experience


Improving the teaching and practice of rural nursing is a long held passion for Professor Karen Francis, the new Head of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at CSU.

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