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Fencing key first step in conservation
Wednesday, 7 Nov 2001Fencing is a key first step for conserving remnant woodlands on private property, according to a Charles Sturt University study.
Dubbo RSL assists CSU health students
Monday, 5 Nov 2001Aboriginal students studying for their degree in community and public health through Charles Sturt University will benefit from new indigenous health resources purchased for the CSU campus in Dubbo.
GST costs Border businesses over $14 million
Wednesday, 31 Oct 2001Small business in Albury Wodonga appeared to have paid a high price for the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax, according to survey results released by Charles Sturt University.
Environment shapes the fruit of the vine
Wednesday, 31 Oct 2001When viticulture lecturer Dejan Tesic wanders into a vineyard over the next few months, he will be more interested in the climate and soil than the grapes.
Penguins bound for US television
Wednesday, 31 Oct 2001Montague Island penguins and Charles Sturt University research into their survival and management will feature across the USA in a popular television series on nature conservation.
CSU acknowledges first interim Vice-Chancellor
Tuesday, 30 Oct 2001Charles Sturt University (CSU) today acknowledged the important contribution made to its establishment by the University’s first interim Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lindsay Michael Birt, who died on Sunday 28 October, aged 69.
Which University?
Thursday, 25 Oct 2001When the producer of Australian hit film, The Bank, wanted a university in the movie that represented innovation and leading-edge technology, he chose Charles Sturt University.
Indigenous games come to Bathurst this weekend
Thursday, 18 Oct 2001More than 180 Indigenous tertiary students from around Australia will arrive in Bathurst today for the start of the National Indigenous Tertiary Student Games tomorrow, Saturday 20 October.
CSU takes leading role in mental health nursing
Thursday, 18 Oct 2001Charles Sturt University’s Faculty of Health has been awarded a $649 000 grant from the NSW Health Department to implement initiatives aimed at combating a predicted chronic shortage of mental health nurses.
Vietnamese journalists get immersed in soap
Thursday, 18 Oct 2001While Australian soap operas such as Neighbours and Home and Away remain popular in the United Kingdom, journalists in Vietnam are learning how to write their own.