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Commercial vineyards at CSU to return to farmland

Thursday, 30 Apr 2015

CSU will return its commercial vineyards in Orange and Wagga Wagga to farmland as it discontinues commercial wine production.

CSU's sustainability record

Thursday, 30 Apr 2015

CSU has released its Sustainability Scorecard for 2014, detailing the University's environmental gains over the past year.

Anzacs from Bathurst Experiment Farm

Wednesday, 29 Apr 2015

A PhD researcher has explored the contribution of students and staff from a predecessor institution of CSU who served in World War One.

2015 SEGRA Conference call for contributions

Tuesday, 28 Apr 2015

A call for 'contributions' has been issued for the 2015 SEGRA Conference to be held at CSU in Bathurst from Tuesday 20 to Thursday 22 October.

New Study Centre to improve participation in education

Tuesday, 28 Apr 2015

The Wangaratta Regional Study Centre, a collaboration between CSU and Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE (GOTAFE), will be officially opened on Friday 1 May 2015.

Back on the Riverina Playhouse stage

Tuesday, 28 Apr 2015

CSU will join with the regional arts community this week to celebrate the re-opening of the Riverina Playhouse in Wagga Wagga.

Public safety first - nursing academic standards

Monday, 27 Apr 2015

A leading nursing academic at CSU is concerned about allegations of poor standards at some universities aired by the ABC TV Four Corners program on Monday 20 April.

Valuing nature a moral balancing act

Monday, 27 Apr 2015

Valuing the role nature plays in the lives of humans is a balancing act between economic benefits and moral motivations, according to CSU researchers.

View of ANZAC from the home front

Thursday, 24 Apr 2014

As Australians prepare to commemorate 100 years since the Anzac landing at Gallipoli, CSU academics and artists are reflecting on the impact of the war on those left behind on the home front.

Uncovering the origins of the Anzac Day service

Thursday, 23 Apr 2015

Army chaplains and churches have played a significant role in commemorating Australia's war efforts, including organising the first Anzac Day services, according to a CSU lecturer.

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