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CSU radio graduates win national awards


Four graduates from the Charles Sturt University (CSU) School of Communication  received awards in three categories at the 2008 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), which were presented at the Gold Coast on Saturday 11 October. Award winners Ms Katrina Brown, Mr Christopher Baskerville, and Mr Cameron Williams are graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Commercial Radio), while Ms Josie Hand graduated from the Bachelor of Arts (Communication - Public Relations and Organisational Communication) course. Mr Michael Thompson, a 2007 CSU journalism graduate who now works at 2GB in Sydney, won the award for Best Show Producer in the Talk and Current Affairs category. He previously won the 2007 award for the Best Newcomer Off Air. Ms Laura Tunstall, a 2005 CSU journalism graduate who also works at 2GB won the prestigious 2008 Brian White Memorial Award. Mr Baskerville, who is currently Production Manager and Drive Announcer with Bathurst Broadcasters (2BS), said "It's fantastic to have been nominated for an award and even better to win. I'm just lucky to have had the excellent facilities and training at Charles Sturt University so I can compete with the best in the radio industry." Course coordinator for the CSU commercial radio course, Mr Brett Van Heekeren, said “The awards demonstrate that Charles Sturt University gives our graduates the range of skills and expertise that allows them to succeed in their industry.”

Media Officer: Bruce Andrews
Telephone: 02 63386084

Media Note: Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Mr Brett Van Heekeren.
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V8 Supercars scholarships for CSU students


CSU students (L to R) Ms Lauren Mason, Mr Justin Lanser, and Ms Caris Bizzaca with Head of Bathurst Campus, Mr Col Sharp.In the lead up to the Super Cheap Autos Bathurst 1000 motor race on Sunday 12 October, event promoter V8 Supercars Australia awarded scholarships to five Charles Sturt University (CSU) students to assist them with their studies. At a ceremony at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery on Thursday 9 October, the retiring chief executive officer of V8 Supercars Australia, Mr Wayne Cattach, presented the scholarships totalling $30 000 to CSU students Ms Lauren Mason, Ms Caris Bizzaca, Mr Justin Lanser, Mr David Marchese and Ms Amy Spear. Head of Bathurst Campus, Mr Col Sharp, said “Charles Sturt University appreciates the generous support of its students by V8 Supercars Australia, which has contributed over $85 000 worth of scholarships to 32 Bathurst recipients in recent years. All the scholarship winners were highly motivated young people who are achieving well in their studies and more broadly.”

Media Officer: Bruce Andrews
Telephone: 02 63386084

Media Note: Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Mr Col Sharp and with the scholarship winners.
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Hunting for anxious pets


Professor Kym Abbott, Head of the CSU School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences.Charles Sturt University (CSU) is lending its expertise to a recruitment campaign with a difference. Instead of targeting prospective students, this campaign is targeting pet dogs. In partnership with the Sydney Animal Behavioural Service and the company HomeoPet, CSU is recruiting 150 dogs from across Australia to participate in research into the treatment of anxious animals. The study will examine the effect on dogs of the homeopathic remedy known as Anxiety. “We would like to hear from anyone who has a pet dog which reacts to thunderstorms,” said Dr Jacqui Ley from the Sydney Animal Behavioural Service. “The anxiety may be demonstrated in behaviour ranging from destructive activities to simply barking at a storm.” “Through its veterinary science program, CSU will be supporting the research by analysis of the data,” said Head of the CSU School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Professor Kym Abbott.

Media Officer: Fiona Halloran
Telephone: 02 6933 2207

Media Note: Dr Jacqui Ley, from the Sydney Animal Behavioral Service, is available for interview on (02) 9949 8511. Anyone wishing to participate in the trial can register with the Sydney Animal Behavioural Service via email sabs@tpg.com.au or telephone 02 9949 8511. There are some criteria as to the age and health of pets, and the owner must be at home to administer the drops and record the results to submit to the trial.
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Head teacher retires after 35 years


Mr Noel Thomas, retiring Head of the School of Teacher Education at CSU.After 35 years as a lecturer at Charles Sturt University (CSU) and its predecessor institution, Mitchell College of Advanced Education (MCAE), Associate Professor Noel Thomas has retired from his role as Head of the School of Teacher Education. Professor Thomas began his teaching career in 1968, and after completing a Masters degree in mathematics, taught at the University of Papua New Guinea before joining MCAE in 1973. Associate Dean in the Faculty of Education, Professor Jo-Anne Reid, said Professor Thomas’s distinguished career as a teacher educator has brought the respect of both students and colleagues. “Retiring as Head of the School of Teacher Education, the largest School on the Bathurst Campus, Professor Thomas has shown his capacity to grow and change over the years, developing a research profile and working in the classroom with children learning mathematics right up to the end of this career,” she said. Professor Thomas will be farewelled by colleagues at a dinner at the University on Monday 20 October.

Media Officer: Bruce Andrews
Telephone: 02 63386084

Media Note: Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews.
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Telstra sponsorship for CSU team


Mr Petero Civoniceva with CSU rugby league team reps (L to R) Joel Begnell, Kurt Dickinson, Alistair Murphy and John Killey.Mr Petero Civoniceva, who plays for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League competition, was the special guest at a presentation of Telstra sponsorship to the Charles Sturt University (CSU) rugby league team and other local Bathurst sporting teams on Wednesday 8 October. Four representatives of the CSU rugby league club on the Bathurst Campus – Joel Begnell, Kurt Dickinson, Alistair Murphy and John Killey – received the sponsorship and met Mr Civoniceva at the presentation in the Rafters Bar in the Student Union. The sponsorship to the CSU rugby league team, valued at $1 500, consisted of tackle bags, kit bags, first aide kits, a water drum and water bottles. In 2008 the Telstra Assistance Fund has provided $1.25 million in equipment to 1 282 local sporting clubs involved in football (soccer), surf life saving, swimming, rugby league and Australian Rules.

Media Officer: Bruce Andrews
Telephone: 02 63386084

Media Note: Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews.
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Is homework a help or hindrance?


CSU's Dr Tracey Smith.Educators have recently begun to rethink the value of the tradition of homework, particularly for primary and middle school aged children. Is homework useful? Should our children do homework at all? If so, what would constitute quality homework for children? A free public lecture in Harden on Wednesday 15 October by Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer Dr Tracey Smith will use the example of mathematics to address all of these questions. It will explore perceptions about mathematics, how it is learned most effectively and how parents can help their children learn mathematics. “I will also examine how mathematics homework might be more meaningfully developed to enhance learning opportunities at home rather than create a battle zone for parents and their children,” said Dr Smith.

Media Officer: Fiona Halloran
Telephone: 02 6933 2207

Media Note: The public lecture ‘Homework and Helping Children with Mathematics’ will be held in the Murrumburrah Public School Hall, Albury St, Harden from 6pm. Dr Tracey Smith from CSU is available for interview. Contact CSU Media. A former primary school teacher and mathematics consultant for the NSW Department of Education, Dr Smith lectures in mathematics education and professional experience in CSU’s School of Education at Wagga Wagga.
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Input into national curriculum


Senior lecturer Dr Colin Boylan is one of 150 delegates to attend a national forum on developing a science curriculum for Australian schools. Charles Sturt University (CSU) will be well represented at a national education forum in Melbourne on Monday 13 October. The National Curriculum Board Science Forum is being held to develop a national science curriculum for Australian schools in 2011. Third year science teaching student Ms Lisa Davis from Wagga Wagga will attend the forum with Dr Colin Boylan, a senior lecturer with CSU’s School of Education, also in Wagga Wagga. They will be among the 150 delegates from across Australia. The National Curriculum Board has begun a series of consultations for input into a national curriculum in English, mathematics, the sciences and history, for school students from kindergarten to Year 12.“Participation in such a forum is a rare opportunity and to have a staff member Dr Colin Boylan and student Lisa Davis both heading for Melbourne is an acknowledgement of the University’s engagement with the wider professional and policy bodies that help to shape education in Australia,” said Head of the School of Education, Associate Professor Roslin Brennan-Kemmis.


Media Officer: Fiona Halloran
Telephone: 02 6933 2207

Media Note: The National Curriculum Board Science Forum will be held from 10am to 4pm on Monday 13 October at 440 Collins St, Melbourne. Dr Colin Boylan and Ms Lisa Davis are available for interview. Contact CSU Media. Further information about the National Curriculum Board is available here.
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Good luck to HSC students


CSU's Mr Bob Dengate.Charles Sturt University (CSU) lecturer in Teacher Education, Mr Bob Dengate, wishes regional NSW students well in the looming HSC exams, but suggests that there is much more involved than luck. “It’s all about preparation. HSC students have spent the past two years preparing for these exams in one way or another,” he said. “The students who will do best are those who have a balanced life, yet have done the extra work, using value-added resources such as study groups and online services.” The CSU Director of NSW HSC Online, Mr Dengate has been involved in the recent introduction of study tips on the CSU website link. “This is a great way for students to help students. There are plenty of useful tips already and we invite students to also add their favourite tips and to visit the Study & Exams part of NSW HSC Online”. Developed in collaboration with the NSW Department of Education and Training, the website link provides access to quality educational resources for rural and regional students.

Media Officer: Holly-Amber Manning
Telephone: 02 6365 7813

Media Note: For interviews contact CSU Media.
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Students revved for Bathurst V8 race


Guaranteed to get you to the church on time, a V8 Supercar.Four Charles Sturt University (CSU) public relations students will be in the middle of high-octane engine revving V8 Supercars action this weekend when they assist organisers to stage the 2008 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 race at the internationally famous Mount Panorama motor racing circuit. Starting today, Tuesday 7 October, the second- and third-year students will work at the race headquarters to help with media and race team liaison until the end of the race on Sunday. Mr Donald Alexander, the course co-ordinator of public relations and organisational communication  at the CSU School of Communication, said the annual Bathurst 1000 race meets the course’s requirement to provide as much real-world work experience as possible during the students’ courses. “The race organisers have praised our students for their creativity, enthusiasm and hard work at the race in the past three years, and this job-ready experience assists our students to be top of the list whenever they seek graduate public relations positions,” he said.

Media Officer: Bruce Andrews
Telephone: 02 63386084

Media Note: Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with Mr Donald Alexander, or with students Ms Pamela Rudge and Ms Michaella Press.
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Mental health awareness at Bathurst


The CSU Bathurst Campus OH&S Committee.During National Mental Health Week, which runs from Sunday 5 to Sunday 12 October, Charles Sturt University (CSU) at Bathurst is planning activities for students and staff to raise awareness of mental health issues and the resources available to them. Starting at 12pm on Wednesday 8 October on the University library lawn, the University’s Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Committee will host a free bar-b-que at a stall with brochures, ’stress less’ activities and free information. CSU OH&S spokesperson, Ms Meghan Bailey, said “To support the Mental Health Week theme of ‘building resilience and promoting a positive attitude to help appreciate the little things’, the University student support team including counsellor Ms Jerre Weaver and the University’s campus nurse, Ms Kathryn Foster, will speak to students and staff about services available to them. Staff from Headspace, a Federal Government-sponsored mental health initiative for youth, will also be on campus.”

Media Officer: Bruce Andrews
Telephone: 02 63386084

Media Note: Contact CSU Media to arrange interviews with CSU OH&S spokesperson Ms Meghan Bailey.
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