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Dancing to the tune of an award winning teacher


Dancing and teaching have much in common if you want to do either
well, according to the 2001 Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor’s
Award for Teaching Excellence winner, psychologist Dr Paul Casey.

Awards still number one: small business


Only four per cent of small businesses around Albury-Wodonga on the NSW-Victorian border have an Australian Workplace Agreement in place.

CSU takes leading role in mental health nursing


Charles Sturt University’s Faculty of Health has been awarded a $649 000 grant from the NSW Health Department to implement initiatives aimed at combating a predicted chronic shortage of mental health nurses.

National grants support industry and regional research


Charles Sturt University has increased its share of industry-linked grants, with a number of projects aimed to benefit regional Australia following the announcement of Australian Research Council funding for 2002.

Pay farmers for community services: retiring academic


Agriculture is being held back by urban communities who underestimate its worth in providing food and managing the landscape, according to a leading agriculturalist from Charles Sturt University.

A future for regional Australia?


Australia is being driven into social, environmental and economic decay, but there are ways forward, according to a new book released today, Monday 6 August.

Mental health for Indigenous people by Indigenous people


Indigenous people across Australia will be actively involved in a new education project to prevent and care for mental illness in their own communities.

Community project restoring the Macquarie River


The release this week of a CSIRO report warning that Australia will be hotter and drier in the coming decades brings to the fore the importance of river management projects such as the Macquarie River Restoration Project.

CSU and community - a vital link


Charles Sturt University must maintain its strong relationships with the many communities it relates to, according to retiring Vice Chancellor Professor Cliff Blake, AM.

A borderline look at ageing


It may be the centenary of Federation, but many of the problems of the old colonies persist for people living on or around state or territory borders.

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