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How best to communicate exotic disease and pest risks


One key issue in safeguarding Australia’s rural industries from exotic diseases and pests is successfully communicating the risks to all parties involved.

Ben Chifley on stage in his home town


From train driver to Prime Minister, Ben Chifley has long been regarded as an icon of the Australian Labor Party and now noted author, essayist and playwright Bob Ellis is bringing his life to the stage in his home town of Bathurst in the NSW Central West.

Top UK public relations expert to visit CSU


The latest trends and best-practice standards expected of public relations professionals will be revealed during a visit to the Charles Sturt University School of Communication by Crispin Manners, chairman of the UK Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA).

New line-up at CSU School of Communication


Communication students from Charles Sturt University have always been highly sought after by the media industry and this trend looks set to continue with the appointment of new senior academic staff.

Veteran newsman joins Charles Sturt University


Former Channel 7 news director Ian Cook will bring over 35 years of extensive media experience to his latest role as Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Charles Sturt University.

Taking a bite of the Big Apple


This month, two Charles Sturt University communication students from Sydney will head overseas on the work experience assignment of a lifetime.

Penguins bound for US television


Montague Island penguins and Charles Sturt University research into their survival and management will feature across the USA in a popular television series on nature conservation.

Looking to our digital future


The head of one of Australia’s leading communication schools, Charles Sturt University’s Associate Professor Tom Watson believes UK research on the future of television presents an opportunity for the Australian broadcast sector to anticipate change over the next decade.

CSU communication students win international advertising award


Simulating ‘real life’ advertising agency work is nothing new for Charles Sturt University students, who for the second time have won the prestigious International Advertising Association’s InterAd award.

Research challenges popular online beliefs


Research into how Charles Sturt University students use the Internet has dispelled popular beliefs about what type of person goes online to study.

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