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International Nature Tourism Program
Thursday, 28 Oct 1999The International Nature Tourism Project is an arm of the Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism.
Green campus wins gold
Monday, 25 Oct 1999Charles Sturt University won gold for the extensive water conservation systems and ecological management on the University's Thurgoona Campus.
Wallabies salute Wagga Wagga mascot
Friday, 22 Oct 1999Australia's Rugby Union team the Wallabies has applauded Charles Sturt University's latest geoglyph exercise as "the best support we've received from home - certainly the most unusual".
CSU wins education exporter award
Thursday, 21 Oct 1999The success of Charles Sturt University in increasing its overseas student market has been recognised with a Highly Commended award in the 1999 Premier's NSW Exporter of the Year Awards.
Conserving farm bushland just good economic sense: CSU study
Tuesday, 19 Oct 1999Conservation of native bushland still standing on farmlands in the southern Riverina of NSW and Northeast Victoria would benefit the Australian community by up to $70 million over five years, according to a study by Charles Sturt University researchers.
UN conference puts Bathurst on the map
Monday, 18 Oct 1999An information technology conference will be run in conjunction with a United Nations workshop being held at Charles Sturt University on 19-22 October.
CSU adds tribute to special friend
Friday, 15 Oct 1999Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University, Professor Cliff Blake, has expressed deep sadness at the recent death of a special friend of the University and higher education generally in Australia, Justice Robert Hope.
Microwave link takes CSU into the fast lane
Sunday, 3 Oct 1999A new privately owned microwave communications system will give Charles Sturt University staff and students the same high speed access to the internet as enjoyed by their metropolitan counterparts.
Tyrannosaurus rex finds a home in Bathurst
Sunday, 3 Oct 1999A complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex, a full plesiosaur skeleton from Africa, 100 million year old reptile and bird skeletons from China, Australia’s finest collection of fossils in amber have all found a home in Bathurst.
Welfare State International
Monday, 20 Sep 1999Pioneers of celebratory theatre, Welfare State International are based in Ulverston, South Cumbria, UK.