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Health concerns with air pollution in Wagga Wagga
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Poor air quality in Wagga Wagga contributes to ill health, according to a study led by CSU health researcher, Mr Tony Kolbe.
$1.2 million in funding for CSU research projects
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Research projects that work towards securing sustainable futures for Charles Sturt University’s regions form the bulk of projects that have received $1.2 million in funding from the Australian Research Council.
Regional universities go direct to local students
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003With Charles Sturt University's (CSU) newest campus opening at Port Macquarie recently, local students will get the chance to discover more about university life and potential career paths when the University Road Show comes to town next week.
Floods close CSU in Wagga Wagga
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The best wishes of all CSU staff and students go to the people of the Central West and Riverina in NSW and northern Victoria as they face major flooding caused by recent torrential downpours across these states.
UK attack could have been suicide: CSU expert
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU counter-terrorism expert believes that the brutal murder of a soldier in Woolwich in South East London was a terrorist attack, possibly suicide, rather than a robbery or a domestic incident.
CSU is 'the great inland University': NSW Premier
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Launching Charles Sturt University Week in the NSW Parliament last night The Hon. Morris Iemma, Premier of NSW noted Charles Sturt University is a story of incredible progress and success [it has the] reputation as the great inland University, a reputation second to none.
Australia can teach about water management: CSU world water expert
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Australia is the driest continent on earth and has much to both learn and teach about water management, according to the Professor of Hydrology at CSU who will speak as part of CSU Week at NSW Parliament House on Wednesday 2 April.
CSU theologian asks NSW Parliament: can they live in peace?
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003When the Reverend Professor James Haire, AM, asks "can the two live in peace?" at NSW Parliament House on Tuesday 1 April, he will not be referring to the Australian Labor and Liberal parties but to Islam and Christianity.
CSU welcomes inclusion of rural voice at 2020 Summit
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Professor Ian Goulter, Vice-Chancellor and President of CSU, congratulated CSU staff, associates and alumni who were selected to attend the Australia 2020 Summit being conducted by the Rudd Government on 19 and 20 April in Canberra.
CSU alumni to gather at NSW Parliament
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Some of the more than 100 000 graduates of CSU will celebrate their achievements and the University's success when they gather for an alumni cocktail party as part of 'CSU Week' at NSW Parliament House on Thursday evening, 3 April.