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Getting physical at the Games


Charles Sturt University students will see the glory and the pain of Sydney 2000 Olympics Games first hand when they join the vast army of volunteers at the event.

Third Australian Occupational Science Symposium


Millennial Reflections, on Wednesday 6 to Friday 8 September 2000 at Charles Sturt University's School of Community Health.

Research reveals impact of violence in nursing


For the first time in Australia statistics have been compiled in a study revealing the extent of violence against nurses in emergency wards.

Filipinos learn from Australian emergency management practice


The people of the Philippines are no strangers to big disasters. This is the home of Mt Pinatubo, which in 1991 saw one of the largest volcanic
eruptions this century and the evacuation of 1.5 million people from surrounding areas.

DE nursing an Australian first


Four years ago Dubbo resident Pauline Smith had never thought she would complete the training she began nearly 20 years earlier and become a registered nurse.

Indonesian health managers gain from regional health care


Indonesian health service managers are visiting health and aged care facilities around Wagga Wagga and Albury this week to gain an insight into how Australian rural hospitals are run.

Drug Summit addresses regional concerns


Identifying ways to encourage local communities in rural and regional NSW to work together in preventing and responding to drug problems, will be a focus at the NSW Drug Summit at Parliament House, Sydney, next week.

Senior health manager receives academic boost


Senior New Zealand health department manager Sharon Brownie, gave her career another boost when she graduated from the Master of Health Services Management from Charles Sturt University.

CSU supports Federal health initiative for rural doctor training school


The shortage of doctors in rural areas is being addressed by the Federal Government with the announcement of the establishment of a committee to advise the Minister on the setting up of a Rural Clinical School to be based in Wagga Wagga.

Challenges loom for Australia's ageing society


There may be greater difficulties ahead for many older Australians, particularly in regional centres, according to the new Head of Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga Campus, Professor David Battersby.

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