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CSU takes leading role in mental health nursing
Friday, 19 Oct 2001Charles 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.
Indigenous games come to Bathurst this weekend
Friday, 19 Oct 2001More than 180 Indigenous tertiary students from around Australia will arrive in Bathurst today for the start of the National Indigenous Tertiary Student Games tomorrow, Saturday 20 October.
Independent report gives "clean slate" for Montague incident
Wednesday, 17 Oct 2001Charles Sturt University researchers have been congratulated for their work into wildlife ecology on Montague Island in a recent report on research and management in the NSW south coast nature reserve.
Vision realised for education in the west
Wednesday, 17 Oct 2001The expansion of educational opportunities for people in western NSW will be celebrated during the official opening of the first building on Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo Campus on Wednesday 17 October.
Dubbo’s ‘clever campus’ building opens tomorrow
Tuesday, 16 Oct 2001It will be an historic day for Dubbo tomorrow, with the opening of the University’s first building on its campus on Yarrandale Road.
CSU remembers outstanding educational figure
Monday, 15 Oct 2001Charles Sturt University’s Joyes Hall will stand as a memorial to the late Leyton Selwyn Joyes, fondly known as Don.
Theatre takes top architectural award again
Monday, 15 Oct 2001The NSW branch of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects has again recognised the future of public buildings in Australia with another award presented to Charles Sturt University’s Thurgoona Campus.
Rotary donates $125 000 to CSU’s Dubbo Campus
Wednesday, 10 Oct 2001Charles Sturt University’s new Dubbo Campus, has received a major boost with a $125 000 donation from the Rotary Club of Dubbo South.
Community project restoring the Macquarie River
Friday, 5 Oct 2001The 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.
PNG to benefit from CSU’s distance education expertise
Friday, 28 Sep 2001Tertiary students from all over Papua New Guinea are set to benefit from Charles Sturt University’s expertise in distance education, thanks to a new agreement with the University of Papua New Guinea.