Archive
CSU exports expertise
Tuesday, 2 Feb 1999Charles Sturt University is exporting its air video system technology, with a three-week tour of New Zealand set to fly out of Wagga Wagga this week.
Book binds sciences and issues for growing a greener future
Wednesday, 20 Jan 1999The level of population that can be supported by Australian ecosystems is dependent on how well modern agriculture works within the boundaries set by soil productivity and climate variability.
Focus on youth in crisis
Monday, 11 Jan 1999Youth suicide and how it is viewed by urban and regional communities is the focus of a joint study including Charles Sturt University.
Images join age and youth
Thursday, 7 Jan 1999A group of Charles Sturt University students will open an exhibition in Albury next week showing how youth and older people mix in the communities of regional Australia.
CSU’s summer session
Wednesday, 23 Dec 1998While most university students will be taking a well-earned break over the holidays, more than 1 600 will be hitting the books in a record number of 80 subjects on offer at the Summer School at Charles Sturt University.
CSU diploma signals new era for NSW policing
Tuesday, 15 Dec 1998NSW Police Commissioner Peter Ryan will swear in the first group of students from Charles Sturt University’s new Diploma of Policing Practice as probationary constables next Tuesday 22 December.
Young adventurers retrace steps of great explorer
Thursday, 10 Dec 1998A boyhood dream and a quest for the ultimate adventure has led two English adventurers down under for an expedition to retrace the steps of Captain Charles Sturt’s 1844-45 trek, through the centre of Australia.
CSU and DoCS join forces to battle burnout and rural service shortages
Monday, 30 Nov 1998NSW Department of Community Services Director General Carmel Niland will sign a deal with Charles Sturt University tomorrow (Tuesday 1 December) to boost support, expertise and training in social welfare work.
Riding all the way to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
Saturday, 28 Nov 1998Charles Sturt University is celebrating after being announced as an official supplier to the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games in an agreement signed today (Saturday 28 November) at the National Modern Pentathlon Championships at Wagga Wagga.
Plains wandering by the book
Tuesday, 24 Nov 1998Farmers, students and people concerned with the fast disappearing native plants found in the grasslands and woodlands of south-eastern Australia now have a comprehensive field guide to these plants.