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CSU toasts community for support of Dental School


Community supporters and staff of Charles Sturt University cheered tonight, Tuesday 8 May, when the Treasurer, Peter Costello, announced $65.1 million in funding for a new dental school for inland NSW.

A winning smile: CSU gets Dental School go ahead


Charles Sturt University welcomes the Budget announcement by the Treasurer, Peter Costello, of $65.1 million in funding for a new School of Dentistry and Oral Health at CSU.

CSU graduation ceremonies in Bathurst


Almost 1 700 Charles Sturt University graduands will gather this week in Bathurst for six ceremonies over three days commencing Wednesday 9 May. The graduands will receive their degrees, diplomas and certificates from CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willett, AO.

CSU sports expert to prepare Indonesian athletes for Beijing Olympics


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) sports expert will play a pivotal role in preparing the Indonesian national team for the Beijing Olympic Games in August 2008.

World Asthma Day highlights poor management


As World Asthma Day approaches on Tuesday 1 May, asthma is still one of the major illnesses affecting adults and children in rural areas but, according to senior lecturer in the School of Biomedical Sciences Dr Deborah Burton, management of the illness is improving.

The not-so Fatal Four


The Fatal Four - drink driving, fatigue, speeding and not wearing a seatbelt – have long been the cornerstone of road safety campaigns. But according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher Peter Ivanoff, "Not wearing a seatbelt might lead to injuries for the driver or their passengers, but it is not a cause of accidents. In fact, three of the 'Fatal Four' rarely cause road accidents."

Australian Dental Association (NSW) backs CSU rural dental plan


Charles Sturt University’s proposal to establish a dental school in rural NSW has received the endorsement of the Australian Dental Association (NSW Branch).

CSU unveils design concepts for Wagga Wagga dentistry school


Charles Sturt University will unveil design concepts for the proposed Wagga Wagga School of Dentistry and Oral Health on Monday 16 April to establish a dental school in inland NSW.

Collaboration to benefit regional health


Charles Sturt University and the Greater Western Area Health Service have formed an alliance which will offer sustainable solutions to current health issues for people in Western New South Wales.

ADA invites CSU to talks on rural dental plan


Charles Sturt University has received a special invitation to attend a luncheon with the Executive Committee of the Australian Dental Association – ADA (NSW Branch) to be held in Orange, NSW on Friday 30 March to further discuss CSU’s plans to solve the rural dental health crisis.

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