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In memory of a Wiradjuri elder


The lasting legacy of the late Pastor Cec Grant, OAM, also known as the Wiradjuri elder Wongamar, will be honoured with an annual lecture to be held in his memory at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

CSU theologian asks NSW Parliament: can they live in peace?


When the Reverend Professor James Haire, AM, asks "can the two live in peace?" at NSW Parliament House on Tuesday 1 April, he will not be referring to the Australian Labor and Liberal parties but to Islam and Christianity.

New national home for religious studies


The new headquarters for the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture will be opened a ceremony in Canberra, ACT, on Saturday 9 February 2008.

Solutions lie within for French bank


With a major French bank facing a major case of fraud worth AU$8.2 billion, a Charles Sturt University academic contends that banks with robust fraud controls does not mean they are actually working.

CSU mourns the death of ACC&C director


Charles Sturt University (CSU) is today mourning the loss of Mr Ian Nicol, AM, KSJ, director and Deputy Chair of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (ACC&C), a research centre linked to the School of Theology on CSU's Canberra Campus.

International leader new Dean of CSU Faculty of Arts


Professor Anthony Cahalan, the current Dean of the Faculty of Design at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, Canada's largest university of art and design, has been appointed as Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Charles Sturt University (CSU).

CSU terrorism expert Googles bomb making


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) expert in counter-terrorism has used the popular Google internet search engine to demonstrate that New Zealand and Australia are home to the cities where most 'make bombs' enquiries come from.

CSU debates FAIR treatment of Islam in the media


The Charles Sturt University School of Communication will host an open forum with representatives of the Forum on Australia's Islamic Relations on Wednesday 30 May on its Bathurst Campus to consider the topic of Islam and how it is represented in the media.

Challenges to ethics of 'news release journalism'


A study by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic which highlights the questionable ethics of “news release journalism” has been featured on the website of the influential Center for Media and Democracy based in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

A disturbing new development in Iraq


In a disturbing new development in the war in Iraq, it was reported this week that insurgents had used children in a suicide bomb attack.

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