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Greens leader to open 'green' campus

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Leader of the Australian Greens, Senator Bob Brown, will officially open CSU's most 'green' campus at Thurgoona on the NSW-Victorian border at 11am on Wednesday 24 March.

DNA tutorial for jurors good for legal trials

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Jurors who are presented with a short tutorial about DNA evidence are more likely to reach a fair outcome more efficiently, according to a study by a CSU researcher.

Theatre/Media graduates keep them laughing in Melbourne

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Four performers who trained at CSU and graduated from its Theatre/Media course have received rave reviews for their respective shows at the 2010 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Telstra enlists CSU student ad agency

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A senior Telstra marketing director recently briefed CSU final year advertising students to develop a campaign to increase young people's use of the telecommunication company's mobile phone services.

How do you know that?

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU academic believes many mistakes seen when applying unproven products and methods on modern Australian farms could have been avoided by asking a simple question, "so how do you know that?".

CSU welcomes new partnership with schools

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The Dean of the Faculty of Education at CSU, Professor Toni Downes, has welcomed the announcement today, 30 September, by the NSW Minister for Education, Ms Verity Firth, of new partnerships between the University and schools in the State's Western and Riverina regions.

Mine research investigates sustainable solution

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
What happens to the excavated waste rock at one of Australia’s significant mine sites when the mine closes? This topic isn’t being taken lightly by Newcrest Mining at Cadia Valley, 20 kilometres southwest of the city of Orange in NSW where PhD student in Charles Sturt University's (CSU) School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences, Mr Allan Adams is investigating a sustainable solution.

Wikileaks - is it really 'whistleblowing'?

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The release of diplomatic cables by Wikileaks is a wonderful source of history, political analysis, economic titbits and high grade gossip, but is it effective 'whistleblowing', asks a CSU researcher.

Accounting - in like Flynn

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Filling up his third passport and working as a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers is a dream that's not out of reach for 29 year old CSU graduate, Mr Guy Flynn who began his studies to win a bet.

Rape myth beliefs: implications for sexual assault policing

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
New South Wales Police force training and procedures for investigating sexual assault have changed substantially and are supported by CSU research that examined the influence of rape myths, victim dress and victim intoxication on the responses of police officers in a simulated sexual assault case.

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