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News Alert: Education Week – A love of learning


Charles Sturt University (CSU) has a number of expert educators who can comment on NSW Education Week, Monday 14 – Sunday 20 May 2007.

News alert: CSU commentators on Federal Budget


Charles Sturt University has a number of expert commentators who can discuss the economic, environmental and social implications of the Budget, particularly their impact on inland Australia.

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.

Making a difference in Australian rivers


A major national conference looking at the challenge of managing streams and rivers for the future will be held this month in Albury on the banks of the Murray River at the NSW-Victorian border.

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.

Central West businesses outperform the rest of regional NSW


Sales performance in the Central West outperformed the rest of regional NSW this quarter, according to the Reliance Credit Union Central West Business Survey for the March quarter 2007.

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."

Joint labours bear fruit


A pilot program between TAFE NSW Riverina Institute and Charles Sturt University (CSU) designed to offer “enormous benefits” to Riverina communities will bear fruit on Friday 27 April when five Griffith students graduate with Business degrees from CSU‘s Albury-Wodonga Campus.

The Lost Generation


A Charles Sturt University academic has warned a generation of rural youth will miss out on a tertiary education due to the continuing drought.

Getting their message across


Despite the fact that children with communication disorders is one of the most prevalent groups in New South Wales schools they receive extremely limited support, according to a Charles Sturt University education researcher.

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