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Conserving farm bushland just good economic sense: CSU study


Conservation of native bushland still standing on farmlands in the southern Riverina of NSW and Northeast Victoria would benefit the Australian community by up to $70 million over five years, according to a study by Charles Sturt University researchers.

Emergency management website an Australian first


A website that will improve communication between emergency management professionals in Australia and around the world, has been given the go-ahead with a $20 000 grant to Charles Sturt University.

$500 million mooted for Bankstown to take regional air services


A major new report by the Western Research Institute at Charles Sturt University has put forward a strong case for regional airlines to be encouraged to move to an upgraded Bankstown Airport.

Albury, past and present


The Albury Regional Museum and Albury Regional Art Gallery will join Charles Sturt University in a celebration of the changing faces of Albury-Wodonga that presents unique images, past and present, of the twin cities.

Genetically controlled food: breeding Frankenstein mentality


As Australian and New Zealand ministers meet in Canberra today to discuss food-labelling options, Charles Sturt University's Centre for Applied Ethics lecturer Dr Andrew Brien believes the development of genetically modified food products has created a Frankenstein mentality and is perverse.

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.

Healthy Lifestyles spread through regional Australia


An innovative program that encourages more active lifestyles, and ultimately improved health, for older people living in rural Australia will be officially launched next week at a national conference in Albury.

Administrative pressures take toll on Landcare


Even with increased funds from the Federal Government's National Heritage Trust (NHT) Fund, Landcare groups in Victoria completed less onground work in 1998 than three years earlier.

Quest rewards first CSU Master of Social Work


Jenny McKinnon will seize her degree like a holy grail when her name is called at this morning's Arts Faculty Graduation Ceremony at the Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga Campus.

Romantic journey for University Medallist


Amongst the first group of honours graduates from Charles Sturt University's Bachelor of Cultural Studies and Cultural Policy receiving awards tomorrow (Friday), will be University Medallist Adele Morey.

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