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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.

National award for education in 'real life' radio

Tuesday, 10 Aug 2010
Two CSU lecturers in commercial radio have been recognised for their dedication to developing a unique industry-based course that yields high levels of graduate employment in the radio industry.

Outstanding and exceptional: veterinary science at CSU

Friday, 6 Aug 2010
The new veterinary science program at CSU has received resounding praise for its staff, students and facilities as the course received full accreditation in Australia and New Zealand.

Igniting the fire in students

Thursday, 5 Aug 2010
Dr Chris Scott openly admits he loves the science of physiology.

Veterinary science students ready for rural Australia

Thursday, 29 Jul 2010
The first class of veterinary science students at CSU will gather in Wagga Wagga on Friday 6 August to swear an oath to loyally serve their chosen profession.

Communities should drive plans to live with less water: CSU experts

Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010
Each community in the Murray Darling Basin should have a greater say in how they react to the decreasing availability of water around them, according to a group of CSU researchers who work extensively with these communities on issues such as drought and soil salinity.

Building a greener China

Thursday, 22 Jul 2010
CSU, in association with three Chinese educational institutions has been successful in obtaining an Australian Leadership Awards – Fellowships for four leading Chinese academics to enhance their capacity in measuring environmental pollution and identifying appropriate pollution controls.

Throwing doors open for agricultural students

Thursday, 22 Jul 2010
Opening the eyes of agricultural science students at CSU to the diverse range of careers that lay in wait has driven the formation of a new work placement program.

Uniquely Australian

Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010
The stoic pioneer and the sporting hero are all images celebrated at some point in our history as uniquely Australian rural identities. A new book by CSU academics aims to broaden the debate about rural identity.

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