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$2.7 million for philosophy centre


Research into the corruption risks of information technology, human rights in the workplace and appropriate responses to terrorism are just a few of the areas that have gained the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) a significant international standing.

Finding the right price for fine wines


Ever considered that you may have paid too much for that special bottle of wine for a New Year’s Eve party?

Border housing market peaks, but still firm: CSU study


Major players in the Border real estate industry have stated that the demand for new housing has peaked in Albury-Wodonga but will remain very firm for the next one to two years.

Without trust comes surveillance


Ever wondered if your emails are being monitored by the boss? Feel like you’re being watched at work?

Landing on the Border


Where residents in Albury-Wodonga want to live and what they prefer to live in will be the focus of Charles Sturt University research in coming
weeks.

Small bird, big nuisance in the Hunter


Finding ways to solve the considerable nuisance being caused to the Hunter Valley coal mining industry by a small bird is the aim of a new research project that is seeking submissions from the local community.

Banks targeted in cooperative initiatives to strengthen rural communities


The public debate that has been sparked by the National Australia Bank’s decision to close 56 bank branches, and its impact on rural and regional Australia is a topic close to the heart of an upcoming public seminar.

Business leadership: a global position for Australia?


Certain countries have become renowned for specific capabilities: Germany for excellence in engineering, Japan for assembly of electrical appliances, France for style.

TAFE and CSU do business together


Students across Australia will benefit from a Charles Sturt University
decision at the end of 2001 to widen study choices for its students in
conjunction with TAFE institutes.

Conference brings in big dollars to region


Large conferences such as the Career Education Association of Victoria conference to be hosted next week by Charles Sturt University bring extensive financial rewards for the Albury-Wodonga region.

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