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Education for human services

Wednesday, 6 Oct 2010
A new agreement will be unveiled between CSU and the Australian Government agency, Centrelink, at a ceremony in Wagga Wagga on Thursday 7 October.

War on global drug trade fails: CSU academic

Friday, 17 Sep 2010
A CSU academic says the recent seizure of 240 kilograms of cocaine by the Australian Federal Police is a reminder that the drug trade is a truly global business, but he thinks it is an over-statement to describe it as an 'infiltration' into Australia. Rather, drug imports like this are a product of market forces.

Victorian floods bring huge environmental benefits

Thursday, 9 Sep 2010
The recent heavy rainfalls which have caused widespread flooding throughout parts of Victoria will benefit the environment enormously according to a leading CSU researcher.

Helping friends in need in Pakistan

Thursday, 2 Sep 2010
Desperately needed feed and veterinary supplies for small-holder dairy farmers in Pakistan will be purchased with emergency relief initiated by CSU through a one–off grant from Australia’s international agricultural research agency, ACIAR.

Alarm, scepticism and the media in climate change debate

Wednesday, 25 Aug 2010
Why is it that, while most scientists are in agreement on climate change, the media says otherwise?

Farmers need to reap real rewards

Wednesday, 25 Aug 2010
A leading agricultural research scientist has called for real rewards for Australian farmers for their sustainable production of food.

CSU launches Rural Medical Plan to remedy doctor crisis

Wednesday, 18 Aug 2010
CSU today launched its $90 million plan to establish Australia's third medical school based in rural Australia.

A winning sparkle for CSU wine

Friday, 13 Aug 2010
The CSU Winery is again celebrating after its sparkling wine was named a winner at one of Australia’s largest wine shows.

Wireless broadband second best for regional Australia

Thursday, 12 Aug 2010
A fast national broadband network should be as much about delivering social benefits to all Australians as it is about driving national economic growth, according to a CSU researcher.

Going to the Henty Field Days

Wednesday, 11 Aug 2010
New research into the impact of the Henty Machinery Fields Days on regional Australia is at the heart of a new formal relationship between the premier mixed farming field days and Australia’s leading agricultural educator.

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