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Charles Sturt University congratulates its BAFTA winner


The latest award winning communication graduate from Charles Sturt University is recent British Academy (BAFTA) award winner Hattie Dalton.

Ben Chifley on stage in his home town


From train driver to Prime Minister, Ben Chifley has long been regarded as an icon of the Australian Labor Party and now noted author, essayist and playwright Bob Ellis is bringing his life to the stage in his home town of Bathurst in the NSW Central West.

aLMOST bursts onto the stage with vibrancy


aLMOST, a community project that takes inspiration from local young people by exploring their moments of expectation and uncertainty,
will come alive with colour, music and dramatic action at Bathurst.

True love defined through philosophy play


Love as a universal constant is the means for bringing philosophy to public attention through a play by a Charles Sturt University academic which is coming to Sydney’s famous Opera House.

Brisbane’s face in pictures


Visitors to the new Museum of Brisbane were confronted with eight markedly different faces among its first exhibitions, which opened last Saturday 25 October.

CSU Research Conference


Pre-conference Workshop: Friday 19 September 2003Main Conference: Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September 2003
Theme: Qualitative Research as Interpretive Practice.

Jazz, wine and food at CSU


A century old olive grove, a vineyard and rolling green hills will be the backdrop for the annual “Jazz Picnic in the Winery” at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga on Sunday 7 September.

CSU pays tribute to Theo Barker


Over 100 years of learning on the site of Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst campus was vividly brought to life by local historian Theo Barker who died yesterday, Wednesday 6 August.

What was the bush really like?


Experts have long asserted that European settlement has had a major impact on the Australian environment, but what was Australia really like before Europeans settled here?

Chifley neighbourhood comes to life


A passion for public history has resulted in a valuable guide to the life and times of popular Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife
Elizabeth.

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