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Leading intellectual to speak on engaging communities


How universties, including Charles Sturt University, engage their communities, and how effective they have been, is the focus of a public lecture to be presented in Albury.

Live election coverage for national audience


Charles Sturt University's National Radio News service will present its first-ever national coverage of a federal election on Saturday 24 November 2007.

New ecotourism book


A new book that looks at quality assurance tools and certification programs in ecotourism will be a valuable guide for new and existing ecotourism operators world-wide.

GM canola in front


A long-term trial has demonstrated the potential yield and profit advantages that a genetically modified canola variety offers Australian grain growers, leading to a call to lift the current moratorium on growing GM canola commercially in Australia.

Youth Allowance barrier to university for young regional people


New research has found that eligibility for Youth Allowance income support is one of the major barriers to regional access and participation in tertiary education.

CSU saddened by the death of Mr Peter Andren


The Council, staff and students of Charles Sturt University are saddened by the death of Mr Peter Andren, the Independent member for the former Federal electorate of Calare which included CSU's Bathurst and Orange Campuses.

Elite athlete drugs policy labelled discriminatory


A Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic has described as discriminatory the Federal Government's policy of targeting high profile elite athletes for illegal recreational drug use.

Leading psychology academic joins CSU


CSU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian Goulter has announced the appointment of Professor Carmen Moran as Head of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and as Professor of Psychology at CSU.


International stage for rural women’s advocate


A strong advocate for Australian women, particularly those living and working in rural and remote areas, will take her voice for women’s rights and issues to the international stage in 2008.

Expert drought commentators from CSU


As one of the worst droughts in a hundred years continues its grip on Australia, inland communities large and small face the prospect of another very hot, dry summer. The national university of inland Australia, Charles Sturt University has specialist researchers available for comment on drought issues such as its effects on agricultural production and water use, access to services and impacts on families, regional businesses and communities.

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