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CSU-trained accountants opt for country life


Research conducted by the Western Research Institute at CSU shows that the majority of accountants trained at the University choose to remain in regional Australia after they graduate, and many of those who move away return later seeking a quality of life they knew they enjoyed and could find again in the country.

Telstra position not surprising: Internet researcher


A CSU researcher, who has found most Australian households think that wider availability of broadband will do little for their homes, is not surprised at Telstra’s position after it was removed from the tender process for rolling out broadband across Australia.

Future of rural neighbourhoods


CSU sociologist Dr Angela Ragusa believes tree changers are moving to rural areas because they are stressed and they perceive a country life-style will be less stressful.

Partnership for new CSU IT course


An innovative new information technology course at CSU, which has been developed with a range of industry partners to keep pace with industry needs, will be officially launched at the CSU Bathurst Campus on Friday 7 November by the Hon. Phillip Costa, MP, NSW Minister for Water, Rural Affairs and Regional Development.

Families a vital part of mining towns


Families are a vital part of mining towns, according to research by Charles Sturt University into people involved in Australia’s booming mining industry.

Forestry to play a major role in carbon emissions trading


Forestry is now part of the new economy in a world coping with carbon pollution, says a leading CSU forestry researcher.

Australia faces drought in computing professionals


Australia, especially inland Australia, faces catastrophic shortages in information and communication technology professionals unless there are major changes in government policies and business models, says a leading CSU information technology academic.

Are the states redundant?


Many Australians in recent years have questioned the continued relevance of state governments in the Australian political and government landscape, says a CSU academic.

CSU human resource management courses endorsed


Human resource management courses offered by the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Faculty of Business have been accredited by the National Accreditation Committee of the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI), the peak industry body.

The brave new world of carbon emissions trading


A CSU academic says the federal Government's green paper on carbon emissions trading will force Australia to grapple with new concepts that will change the economy and the way we live.

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