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Flammable Australia


Bushfires 99: Flammable Australia is a national conference
of bushfire experts, ranging from firefighters, national park managers
and meteorologists to wildlife researchers, ecologists and social scientists.

School of the Air trial via satellite


Evaluation of the Outback Satellite Education trial, launched by Education and Training Minister John Aquilina in Sydney this week, is being conducted at the Charles Sturt University.

Lego loss reignites traditional vs electronic toys debate


Childhood education expert Dr Tom Lowrie is concerned by the dominance of electronic toys overshadowing traditional toys such as building blocks - a trend reflected by toy making giant Lego recording its first ever loss of $40 million.

Research Award Winner: Professor Alistar Robinson


When Professor Alistar Robertson painted his beard red, white and blue for charity last year, it said much about this extraordinary scientist who has stepped out of the mould of the traditional academic.

Honorary Doctorate for former Chief Scientist


One of Australia's most distinguished scholars will be recognised for his contribution to the public good - and in particular his generosity towards Charles Sturt University - when Professor Ralph Slatyer was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Applied Science.

National and international awards recognise CSU innovation


Charles Sturt University's reputation for successfully delivering education programs over the Internet is gaining national and international recognition with recent awards for on-line services provided by the University.

Catching the heart attack bug


Is heart disease infectious? Could it be treated with antibiotics?

Microwave link takes CSU into the fast lane


A new privately owned microwave communications system will give Charles Sturt University staff and students the same high speed access to the internet as enjoyed by their metropolitan counterparts.

Tyrannosaurus rex finds a home in Bathurst


A complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex, a full plesiosaur skeleton from Africa, 100 million year old reptile and bird skeletons from China, Australia’s finest collection of fossils in amber have all found a home in Bathurst.

CSU exports expertise


Charles Sturt University is exporting its air video system technology, with a three-week tour of New Zealand set to fly out of Wagga Wagga this week.

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