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Fifty years' work pays off with the doff of a hat


It has taken Elaine Dunn half a century to get the much-desired letters she wants after her name, and now at 71 she's sizing up the prospect of continuing on to a Masters degree as well.

Artists' work on show at summer school


Budding artists and those who want to learn from the masters, have arrived on the Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University this week for the annual Mitchell School of Creative Arts Summer School.

Welfare State International


Pioneers of celebratory theatre, Welfare State International are based in Ulverston, South Cumbria, UK.

International artists host CSU drama workshop


They have raised the Titanic, set alight 60 foot replicas of the British Houses of Parliament and sent a giant pair of Queen Victoria's bloomers up a town hall in England.

Albury, past and present


The Albury Regional Museum and Albury Regional Art Gallery will join Charles Sturt University in a celebration of the changing faces of Albury-Wodonga that presents unique images, past and present, of the twin cities.

Images join age and youth


A group of Charles Sturt University students will open an exhibition in Albury next week showing how youth and older people mix in the communities of regional Australia.

Anti-Discrimination president addresses CSU graduates


President of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Board Chris Puplick will deliver the final 1999 Bathurst graduation address to graduates from Charles Sturt University's Faculties of Arts and Science & Agriculture on Friday afternoon.

Significant academic career rewarded


More than three decades of teaching language and Greek culture will be rewarded tomorrow, when Charles Sturt University academic associate Dr George Kanarakis is awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters.

Tyrannosaurus rex finds a home in Bathurst


A complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex, a full plesiosaur skeleton from Africa, 100 million year old reptile and bird skeletons from China, Australia’s finest collection of fossils in amber have all found a home in Bathurst.

Young adventurers retrace steps of great explorer


A boyhood dream and a quest for the ultimate adventure has led two English adventurers down under for an expedition to retrace the steps of Captain Charles Sturt’s 1844-45 trek, through the centre of Australia.

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