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Charles Sturt University to offer nursing at Albury


Health care in regional Australia, particularly in southern NSW and regional Victoria, will receive a boost with the announcement to extend the teaching of Charles Sturt University's nursing degree to its Albury-Wodonga Campus.

Step forward for a career in podiatry


To help meet the shortfall of podiatrists in regional and rural Australia,
more local students are wanted for Charles Sturt University’s new
podiatry course.

No time to learn in the information age


In an age where health care providers must do "more with less", the command of new technology is yet another burden.

Raspberries on the run


The cure for 'gastro' may be as simple as a glass of cordial.

Ethics under fire at national forum


Leading experts on a range of global issues from East Timor to genetically modified food, bioethics, cloning, policing and media ethics will converge in Canberra tomorrow at the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics Sixth National Conference.

GST speeds up alliance in natural therapy education


The impact of the GST has forced Australia's million-dollar-a-year traditional medicine industry swiftly towards regulation, as the NSW Hunter Region's biggest herbal medicine college opens up entry to university for its students.

Small is best in marathon running


Weather conditions in Sunday's Olympic men's marathon will have as much to do with who crosses the finish line first, as the level and intensity of the competitors' training programs, according results of a recent study.

CSU appointment to State Pharmacy Board


The NSW Health Minister Mr Craig Knowles has appointed a Charles Sturt University academic and practising Wagga Wagga pharmacist as the ministerial nominee to the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales.

Views on aging must change


Society must change its view of ageing, particularly as its population becomes older, according to the editors of a new book on ageing in Australia.

Inside view of Olympic athletes


Working as a Sydney 2000 Olympics volunteer will give School of Clinical Sciences associate lecturer Luke Barclay the chance to see a side of elite international competitors that very few will ever see - their insides.

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