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Catch the moment


Catching magic moments that portray life on one day in regional Australia will be the goal of hundreds of photographers in a major project taking place on Friday 1 June.

Community spirit recaptures lost history


Bathurst's Centenary of Federation musical City of the Plains will be bringing together the resources of the city's historians, musicians and thespians for three performances only.

A lesson in community living from the developing world


We have lost what it means to be a community in developed countries,
says a social work educator from Charles Sturt University.

World renowned fossil collection finds home in regional NSW


Following two years of negotiations, the $15 million Somerville Collection, will be officially handed over to the people of NSW, bringing to fruition Warren Somerville's dream of a permanent home, for his unique collection.

Book highlights German role in Pacific island country


A new book by an Australian historian places a hitherto unknown and positive light on the German colonisation of the Mariana Islands in the North Pacific at the end of the 19th Century.

Sport is art at Olympic Flame celebration


Director, writer and choreographer Ira Hal Seidenstein has worked on many productions in 14 countries around the world - but until now has never been thrown the challenge of incorporating sport into any of his stageshows.

Star Wars launches CSU acting graduate on to big screen success


Graduates of Charles Sturt University's School of Visual & Performing Arts are celebrating a run of successes with accolades for its new filmmakers and an acting role in the latest Star Wars movie.

CSU students win Shoot Out


Four enthusiastic filmmakers from Charles Sturt University's School
of Communication have taken out first place in the Shoot Out film
competition in Newcastle over the weekend.

Ellis adds touch to Nation's story


"When in times to come our tale is told
The world will praise what we accomplished here
This proud city on the western plain
Its glory will remain"

Webcast from Wagga to the World


Watching paint dry will assume new artistic dimensions when performance art staged in Wagga Wagga is beamed around the world for the first time live via the Internet tonight.

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