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NAB and CSU team up for small business education


National Australia Bank (NAB) and CSU are joining forces to help small businesses carve out a secure future.

CSU commentators on federal Budget


All eyes will be on Canberra tonight when the Treasurer Wayne Swan delivers what’s anticipated to be a federal Budget with tough spending cuts and a modest surplus. CSU has experts who can provide analysis.

Social and economic impacts of Basin water plan


A CSU resources expert has discussed the trade-offs involved in the proposed transfer of water to the environment in the proposed Murray Darling Basin Plan in a public lecture.

Lasting change means changing the way we work


A carbon tax expert from CSU believes Australia needs to fundamentally change the way the economy works to make a difference in the nation’s carbon emissions, not just have a carbon tax imposed.

CSU sells prime Albury site


In one of the largest land deals seen in Albury in many years, CSU has sold its former central Albury site to interests associated with the Zauner Group for an undisclosed sum.

Study options for students in Canberra and beyond


When asked an opinion of a program allowing students to obtain qualifications in business studies through the Canberra Institute of Technology and CSU, Lieutenant Commander with the Royal Australian Navy Samantha Woods replies with one word – “outstanding”.

Mining tax challenge likely to fail


A constitutional challenge to the new Federal mining tax by mining magnate Mr Andrew Forrest is highly likely to fail, according to a CSU constitutional law expert.

Students take up cyber-security challenge


University students looking for ways to hack into a computer network might sound like a movie plot but a team from CSU will do just that as part of the Inaugural Cyber Defence University Challenge.


Taking the isolation out of social media for regional communities


Using smart phone applications to order food from a local café, book a motel or to ‘read’ roadside posts for tourist information are all ways regional communities could lift their profile and visibility to give their economies a competitive edge.

Small business seminar series


The common challenges facing small businesses in marketing, finance and human resources will be addressed in a new seminar series to be held in Wagga Wagga in 2012.

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