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Australian chemistry award for CSU wine scientist
Friday, 29 Jun 2001The prime mover behind the introduction of modern analytical chemistry to Australia’s wine industry, Charles Sturt University’s Geoff Scollary, has been awarded the 2000 Analytical Chemistry Medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.
Professor Geoffrey Scollary: Recipient of the 2000 Analytical Division Medal, RACI
Friday, 29 Jun 2001Following his PhD, the first awarded by La Trobe University (in chemistry), Geoffrey Scollary began his academic career as a Lecturer at the Melbourne College of Advanced Education in 1971.
Fire incident on Montague Island
Tuesday, 26 Jun 2001A controlled fire being overseen by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service has accidentally burnt out approximately eight hectares of grassland on Montague Island.
New director for CSU’s agriculture research centre
Tuesday, 26 Jun 2001Industry-focused research of regional and international significance is the priority of the new director of Charles Sturt University’s centre for sustainable agriculture.
New customer service focus for CSU
Monday, 25 Jun 2001A new customer contact building will be opened at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus this Wednesday 27 June, as part of the University’s move to a ‘one stop’ service for information.
A new look for a distinctive wine logo
Monday, 25 Jun 2001The distinctive Sturt Desert Pea label of Charles Sturt University's award-winning wines has a new, more sophisticated look.
Image of youth takes 24HRs
Wednesday, 20 Jun 2001Sydney photographer Peter Steele has won the Award of Excellence for his stark image of life as a youth in Albury-Wodonga for the Open section of the 24HRs AlburyWodonga photographic project.
Malaysian graduate embarks on corporate adventure
Friday, 15 Jun 2001Malaysia's progress in the corporate world inspired Thilageswary Nadarajah to embark on an adventure that will ultimately shape her career.
Australian cultural manager receives major US award
Thursday, 14 Jun 2001A Charles Sturt University academic will receive a major United States award in recognition of his untiring efforts to help preserve the culture and history of the tiny former US colonies found scattered across the Pacific Ocean.
Sweet send off to Botswana
Thursday, 14 Jun 2001Studying in another country has given Keamogetse Poane not only promising career prospects, but also prepared her for future challenges.