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Beijing bound

Monday, 28 Jul 2008
A group of CSU students are bound for the Beijing Olympics in August to participate in the broadcast of the international event around the globe.

Mental health a major concern for rural Australia

Monday, 28 Jul 2008
People living with mental health problems in rural and remote Australia are at a greater risk of stigma, social disconnection, untreated illness and chronic health problems than those residing in larger centres, warns CSU academic and clinical psychologist Dr Gene Hodgins.

Australia can help ease world food crisis

Wednesday, 9 Jul 2008
Governments need to take immediate positive steps to alleviate the deepening world food crisis which has triggered recent unrest in developing countries due to mounting food scarcity and rising food prices, says a leading CSU academic.

Leading the way in veterinary science

Tuesday, 8 Jul 2008
CSU has taken another step forward in its progress towards leadership and excellence in veterinary science with the commissioning of its new Veterinary Clinical Centre.

Record low sales across Central West NSW

Tuesday, 8 Jul 2008
Record low sales performance was reported by businesses across the NSW Central West region in the June quarter, although sales still remained positive, according to the latest Reliance Credit Union Regional Business Survey released by CSU Western Research Institute on Tuesday 8 July.

Record low sales across NSW Orana region

Tuesday, 8 Jul 2008
Record low sales performance was reported by businesses across the NSW Orana region in the June quarter, although sales still remained positive, according to the latest Reliance Credit Union Regional Business Survey released by CSU's Western Research Institute on Tuesday 8 July.

Leading Australian theologian to steer global network

Tuesday, 1 Jul 2008
A leading Australian theologian at Charles Sturt University (CSU) will chair an international theological network from Tuesday 1 July and steer the organisation for the next three years.

Boys do read maps better than girls

Thursday, 26 Jun 2008
It’s official: boys do read maps and graphs better than girls, according to work by a research group from Charles Sturt University and Queensland University of Technology.

Livestock leads interest for Eritrean visit

Monday, 23 Jun 2008
Leading researchers and policy makers particularly interested in improving livestock production in Eritrea, on the dry 'Horn' of Africa, will visit agricultural research institutes in Wagga Wagga this week.

For the future of inland Australia

Thursday, 19 Jun 2008
The youngest student ever to study at Charles Sturt University is on the verge of completing a first year university level Information Technology subject in Wagga Wagga.

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