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A new look for a distinctive wine logo

Monday, 25 Jun 2001
The distinctive Sturt Desert Pea label of Charles Sturt University's award-winning wines has a new, more sophisticated look.

New customer service focus for CSU

Monday, 25 Jun 2001
A 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.

Image of youth takes 24HRs

Wednesday, 20 Jun 2001
Sydney 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 2001
Malaysia'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 2001
A 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 2001
Studying in another country has given Keamogetse Poane not only promising career prospects, but also prepared her for future challenges.

Act now, or lose our native bird biodiversity, conference told

Tuesday, 12 Jun 2001
Three-quarters of Australian native birds will become “ecologically extinct” over the next 30 years, unless Australia’s conservation programs and land clearing rates are rapidly revised.

Public service vulnerable to online corruption

Monday, 11 Jun 2001
NSW public agencies are highly vulnerable to electronic corruption, according to a Charles Sturt University report prepared for the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Dubbo to reap rewards from teaching expansion

Friday, 8 Jun 2001
Teacher education programs at Charles Sturt University's Dubbo campus are set to expand in 2002.

Rural education in the spotlight at Wagga Wagga

Thursday, 7 Jun 2001
Providing quality education and training for rural Australians is the driving force behind rural and remote educators meeting in Wagga Wagga this Sunday 8 to Wednesday 11 July for the Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia annual conference.

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