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Debate on carbon tax heats up
Thursday, 15 Sep 2011The Labor government has introduced its carbon tax legislation into the federal parliament and CSU has experts available to comment on the tax and what it might mean for everyday Australians and for the future of Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
Broadening horizons for tomorrow's pharmacists
Monday, 12 Sep 2011There is no shortage of interest from Australian pharmacy students in a national conference at CSU for the next generation of pharmacists.
Back to the philosophical dark ages
Thursday, 8 Sep 2011A bill to be introduced by Christian Democrat Rev. Fred Nile, MLC into the NSW parliament raises the spectre of philosophical illiteracy and the ‘blind’ morality of the Middle Ages, says a leading CSU academic commentator.
Project a commitment to quality education
Tuesday, 6 Sep 2011Part of the federal government's early childhood reform agenda involves establishing a range of professional pathways for those working in early childhood education, producing highly qualified staff who offer quality educational services to young children and their families.
CSU commentators on NSW budget
Monday, 5 Sep 2011The NSW O’Farrell government is due to bring down its first budget since the Coalition won office at the March state election. CSU has experienced commentators to provide analysis of the budget and what it means for the communities of regional NSW.
Indigenous students embrace television production in Dubbo
Thursday, 1 Sep 2011A fully equipped, mobile television studio has been brought to Indigenous teenagers in Dubbo this week by CSU as they experience the latest in television production.
Praise for High Court decision on asylum seekers: CSU academic
Thursday, 1 Sep 2011A CSU academic has welcomed the High Court decision against a plan by the Federal government to send asylum seekers from Australia to Malaysia.
CSU academic welcomes focus on prevention of youth mental health problems
Monday, 29 Aug 2011A CSU academic specialising in the welfare of children and young people has welcomed government recognition of the need to address youth mental health issues.
Winning CSU Merlot to shine at inaugural wine dinner
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2011The award winning 2009 CSU Merlot will be one of the highlights of the inaugural Barrel Hall Dinner at the CSU Winery on Saturday 3 September.
Work to improve Indigenous health and well-being
Thursday, 18 Aug 2011The NSW Minister for Mental Health, The Hon. Kevin Humphries, MP, will open a conference at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 24 August focused on improving Indigenous mental health.