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Persevering through pathways to a PhD at CSU

Friday, 15 Apr 2016

From thinking university study was out of reach to embarking on her PhD studies, Ms Anita Poupa is proof that perseverance pays off.

Diabetes prevention needed now: CSU academic

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

A CSU academic is renewing his call for Australian governments to take preventative action in Australia to curb the diabetes epidemic.

Whole-of-government approach to family violence offers hope

Friday, 8 Apr 2016

CSU experts are optimistic that the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Family Violence in Victoria can benefit women and families in regional Australia.

Effective protection of dogs from grass seeds

Thursday, 7 Apr 2016

A new study at CSU offers dog owners ways to prevent grass seeds becoming a major health problem for their animals.

Blue-green algal bloom under the spotlight

Thursday, 7 Apr 2016

An algal bloom plaguing hundreds of kilometres of the Murray River system has meant more field work for CSU scientist, Professor Robyn Watts and her research team.

Cyber security gets a jolt in Panama Papers

Friday, 1 Apr 2016

A CSU academic says the massive data breach known as 'The Panama Papers' detailing the use of offshore tax havens by the global elite  highlights its significance for our interconnected world.

Community partnerships for health and education

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU will continue two programs aimed at improving community health through active lifestyle and building Indigenous higher education aspiration in 2016.

Vale Bob Ellis: a great Australian writer celebrated

Tuesday, 5 Apr 2016

The contribution of noted Australian writer Mr Bob Ellis to CSU and the city of Bathurst has been fondly remembered.

Free-range egg label let down

Friday, 1 Apr 2016

A CSU expert in poultry behaviour and welfare claims the new national standard for labelling free-range eggs fails both consumers and producers.

Regional rail decline with unattended stations

Thursday, 31 Mar 2016

Increasing the number of unattended train stations in regional NSW to 11 will 'continue a long trend of decline' says CSU academic.

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