Archive
Challenges loom for Australia's ageing society
Wednesday, 2 Feb 2000There may be greater difficulties ahead for many older Australians, particularly in regional centres, according to the new Head of Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga Campus, Professor David Battersby.
CSU reports healthy enrolments for 2000
Friday, 21 Jan 2000Charles Sturt University courses have experienced a significant upsurge in demand from applicants for full-time study in 2000.
Albury courses continue strong performance
Thursday, 20 Jan 2000For the second year running, the physiotherapy degree offered on Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga Campus is among the highest published UAI scores in NSW.
Accounting graduates in high demand
Monday, 17 Jan 2000Enrolments in accounting degrees at Charles Sturt University reflect a national trend that is seeing more women and mature age graduates enter the profession where graduate supply is not meeting industry demand.
Artists' work on show at summer school
Monday, 17 Jan 2000Budding artists and those who want to learn from the masters, have arrived on the Bathurst Campus of Charles Sturt University this week for the annual Mitchell School of Creative Arts Summer School.
CSU campus transformed to BandTown
Sunday, 9 Jan 2000It's not quite Homebush, but Charles Sturt University's Bathurst Campus certainly has an international feel this week as it becomes host to the Australian and international members of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Marching Band.
Funding boost for Dubbo’s clever campus
Thursday, 23 Dec 1999The use of new technologies in education is reflected in the granting of Federal Government Capital Development Pool funding for Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo Campus, for the fourth consecutive year.
Giant wallaby heads for the Wagga Wagga hills
Friday, 10 Dec 1999An extraordinary show of support for the Australian Wallabies Rugby World Cup team will be emblazoned across the countryside near Wagga Wagga tomorrow (Wednesday 13 October).
Drama coup for CSU
Tuesday, 7 Dec 1999A NSW Department of Education and Training initiative to enhance the communication skills of school students through drama, has provided Charles Sturt University's School of Communication with a innovative teaching consultancy.
Penguin numbers continue slide
Wednesday, 1 Dec 1999For the second year in a row, one of Australia’s largest breeding colonies of Little Penguins has suffered a very poor breeding season, according to Charles Sturt University wildlife researcher, Associate Professor Nicholas Klomp.