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New leaders for arts and health at CSU


Continuing to achieve strong graduate outcomes and furthering research innovation are among the aims for newly appointed Charles Sturt University faculty Deans, Professor Lyn Gorman and Professor Mark Burton.

The Face of Albury goes national


The highly successful photographic project The Face of Albury has
now become a national initiative. 

Aspiring writers to learn from leading novelist


Acclaimed Australian novelist Sue Woolfe is among those who will tutor aspiring writers at the first Winter Writing Workshops to be held at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus.

Transformation from the inside out, for new tourism venture


Two of Howick Street’s most significant heritage buildings are being transformed from the inside out, in preparation for their new life as home to the Somerville Collection.

An extraordinary life remembered wins literary award


The parallel experiences of working as an academic and anthropologist in Central Australia gave Julie Marcus the affinity to write a book on the life of her feisty predecessor, Olive Pink, and the determination to make her research accessible to the wider public.

Slow Food finds its roots


Slow Food is simmering in the food bowl of Australia – the Riverina.

Putting regional art into the world picture


After rubbing shoulders with works by modern masters such as Dali, Picasso and Matisse in London for three months, Charles Sturt University’s art curator is back overseeing the University’ regional art collection.

Which University?


When the producer of Australian hit film, The Bank, wanted a university in the movie that represented innovation and leading-edge technology, he chose Charles Sturt University.

Image of youth takes 24HRs


Sydney photographer Peter Steele has won the Award of Excellence for his stark image of life as a youth in Albury-Wodonga for the Open section of the 24HRs AlburyWodonga photographic project.

Australian cultural manager receives major US award


A Charles Sturt University academic will receive a major United States award in recognition of his untiring efforts to help preserve the culture and history of the tiny former US colonies found scattered across the Pacific Ocean.

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