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BUSINESS & COMMERCE
Home > Latest News > Business & Commerce Awards still number one: small business 05 Nov 2001
Only four per cent of small businesses around Albury-Wodonga on the NSW-Victorian border have an Australian Workplace Agreement in place. 02 Nov 2001
With questions raised in today’s Border Mail in Albury, NSW, business researchers from Charles Sturt University have reaffirmed the validity of the results of the Goods and Services Tax survey. GST costs Border businesses over $14 million 31 Oct 2001
Small business in Albury Wodonga appeared to have paid a high price for the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax, according to survey results released by Charles Sturt University. 14 Sep 2001
How the Goods and Services Tax and workplace reforms have affected the operations of small and medium sized businesses in Albury and Wodonga will be investigated. Commonwealth Bank and CSU enter new partnership 13 Aug 2001
Up to 600 staff from around Australia will study a new education program that Charles Sturt University has developed exclusively for the Commonwealth Bank’s business banking division. A future for regional Australia? 06 Aug 2001
Australia is being driven into social, environmental and economic decay, but there are ways forward, according to a new book released today, Monday 6 August. A few ruining it for many, including the dingos 01 May 2001
A Charles Sturt University study on dingos on Fraser Island has found that the actions of a few tourists are ruining the enjoyment of seeing wild dingos for most other visitors to the island. CSU and Advance Energy recognise mutual benefits 30 Jan 2001
In the spirit of cooperation, Advance Energy and Charles Sturt University will come together to share expertise and business knowledge, under a unique agreement being signed in Bathurst today. New customer service focus at CSU 19 Dec 2000
Stage one of Charles Sturt University's integrated customer service network info.csu has begun as the university develops its multi-campus customer service strategy. Empty plate for food researchers to fill 29 Nov 2000
Agriculture and food researchers from around Australia, New Zealand and the United States attending the Agrifood Research Network meeting in the small NSW town of Tumbarumba this week have been told there is a research vacuum to fill as policy makers grapple with new problems. |

