Archive
Head to the Goulburn Police Career Day
Wednesday, 30 Oct 2002Do you want more than just a job? If you’re after a career that will bring variety and the opportunity to gain expertise in specialised fields, then policing may be for you.
Without trust comes surveillance
Tuesday, 29 Oct 2002Ever wondered if your emails are being monitored by the boss? Feel like you’re being watched at work?
One million ways to HSC success
Friday, 25 Oct 2002NSW HSC Online has become an essential bookmark for HSC students if the numbers of pages accessed during 2002 is indicative.
The Face of Albury goes national
Thursday, 10 Oct 2002The highly successful photographic project The Face of Albury has now become a national initiative.
CSU a model for the future
Friday, 4 Oct 2002Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) achievements in wine production are a model for the future of higher education, according to the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, Dr Brendan Nelson.
Malaysian Government recognises CSU degree
Wednesday, 25 Sep 2002Charles Sturt University’s international reputation continues to grow, with confirmation that the Malaysian Government has accredited its food science degree.
World science conference comes to CSU
Thursday, 19 Sep 2002In recognition of its world-leading research in biological weed control, Charles Sturt University has won a bid to host an international conference in Wagga Wagga in September 2005.
Premier’s announcement a testament to pharmacy success
Tuesday, 17 Sep 2002NSW Premier Bob Carr’s announcement that Charles Sturt University would be awarded the first Professor of Rural Pharmacy in Australia is recognition of its success in meeting the acute acute shortage of pharmacists in regional and rural areas.
A World Leader in Wine Education
Wednesday, 4 Sep 2002"I am honoured today to open Charles Sturt University’s new state-of-the art $2.5 million wine production facility." Dr Brendan Nelson
Banks targeted in cooperative initiatives to strengthen rural communities
Wednesday, 4 Sep 2002The public debate that has been sparked by the National Australia Bank’s decision to close 56 bank branches, and its impact on rural and regional Australia is a topic close to the heart of an upcoming public seminar.