Archive
Indonesian health managers gain from regional health care
Tuesday, 20 Jun 2000Indonesian health service managers are visiting health and aged care facilities around Wagga Wagga and Albury this week to gain an insight into how Australian rural hospitals are run.
Webcast from Wagga to the World
Thursday, 15 Jun 2000Watching paint dry will assume new artistic dimensions when performance art staged in Wagga Wagga is beamed around the world for the first time live via the Internet tonight.
Decline in legal services impacts on women in rural and regional Australia
Wednesday, 14 Jun 2000Changes must be made to give rural women greater access to legal resources and greater protection under the law, according to a leading Charles Sturt University social researcher.
No time to learn in the information age
Monday, 12 Jun 2000In an age where health care providers must do "more with less", the command of new technology is yet another burden.
Appointment of new CSU Vice-Chancellor to be announced
Monday, 12 Jun 2000Charles Sturt University's new Vice-Chancellor will be appointed at the University's Council meeting being held at the CSU Wagga Wagga Campus, this Friday 8 December.
Lucrative Apple sponsorship for CSU student
Monday, 12 Jun 2000Online media production student Rhys Griffiths has an ambitious plan to set up his own media business before he even finishes university. With news of funding support from computer giant Apple, he might just get there.
Record numbers apply for early entry to university
Saturday, 10 Jun 2000Charles Sturt University's early entry scheme for Year 12 students from country NSW and Victoria has received a record number of applicants for the 2001 intake.
ANZ-University alliance offers first e-MBA to staff
Saturday, 10 Jun 2000ANZ, Charles Sturt University, and the International Marketing Institute today announced an alliance to provide Australia's first university accredited learning program to be provided over a corporate intranet.
Reconciling through Vision
Friday, 9 Jun 2000Bald Hill, in the centre of Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga Campus, will become a future focus of traditional Aboriginal education and national reconciliation thanks to a community project led by the University.
A Golden Find
Tuesday, 6 Jun 2000AGL Infrastructure Management and Services, and consulting ecologists from The Farrer Centre, Charles Sturt University, have located and identified a population of the rare Green and Golden Bell Frog.