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Flammable Australia
Wednesday, 30 Jun 1999Bushfires 99: Flammable Australia is a national conference of bushfire experts, ranging from firefighters, national park managers and meteorologists to wildlife researchers, ecologists and social scientists.
Healthy Lifestyles spread through regional Australia
Wednesday, 30 Jun 1999An innovative program that encourages more active lifestyles, and ultimately improved health, for older people living in rural Australia will be officially launched next week at a national conference in Albury.
Early Intervention Service welcomes new home
Thursday, 24 Jun 1999Bathurst Early Childhood Intervention Service will be officially welcomed into its new home tomorrow thanks to generous community support and a successful Commonwealth Government grant.
Student advertisers win international award
Thursday, 24 Jun 1999Seven young advertising students from Charles Sturt University in regional NSW, have taken out the 1999 International Advertising Association Compaq competition.
Emergency management website an Australian first
Wednesday, 9 Jun 1999A website that will improve communication between emergency management professionals in Australia and around the world, has been given the go-ahead with a $20 000 grant to Charles Sturt University.
Leading researcher addresses health graduates
Friday, 4 Jun 1999As Chair of the major research funding agency in Australia, the Australian Research Council (ARC), Professor Vicki Sara is a person many an academic would like to get close to.
Guest speaker gives sound economic advice to Commerce graduates
Friday, 4 Jun 1999The importance of good people skills and an ability to be innovative in business, is the message Canberra University Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Meredith Edwards, will send to Charles Sturt University Faculty of Commerce graduates.
Honorary Doctorate for former Bathurst Mayor
Friday, 4 Jun 1999One of Bathurst's favourite sons, Mr John Matthews will be recognised for his contribution to economic, civic and educational development in the City, when he is awarded an Honorary Doctor of Health Studies from Charles Sturt University.
Nursing dream comes true for University medallist
Friday, 4 Jun 1999At 42, making a total career change and a mother of three children, Michele Englart readily admits there were many times over the past three years, when she had to lock her self right away from her family.
Disabilities no barrier to fair day’s work
Tuesday, 1 Jun 1999People with disabilities are safe, reliable and productive workers and successfully employed across a range of industries in the region, according to research recently conducted in Albury-Wodonga.