Archive
Legal highs and sports celebrities
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Misbehaviour by sports celebrities, including legal and illegal drug taking, is part of a wider issue which links the many and frequent media stories about sport recently, says a CSU expert on sport media and law.
New childcare centre ready to open
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Staff have begun unpacking at the recently completed Murray Children's Centre at Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Albury-Wodonga Campus.
Positive start for CSU in Port Macquarie
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003With the first round of university offers released yesterday, Charles Sturt University (CSU) is pleased with the interest shown in courses at its newest campus in Port Macquarie.
Higher education and a Coalition government?
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003At a time when Australian and global higher education is undergoing major change, a CSU academic argues that a Liberal party suggestion that some regional universities ought to close would be short-sighted and problematic.
The politics of Indigenous health
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU researcher says the 'political' explanations for poor Indigenous heath must be more seriously considered before the 'gap' in Indigenous disadvantage can be closed.
Governor-General highlights need for careers in agriculture
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The importance of careers in agriculture, as highlighted by Her Excellency the Honourable Ms Quentin Bryce, AC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, in her Australia Day address, has been echoed by a CSU academic and a graduate.
US mass shootings - change unlikely
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The tragic mass shooting of small children and teachers at an elementary school in the US state of Connecticut last Friday is unlikely to result in any significant change to gun laws or gun culture in the US, according to a CSU law enforcement academic.
Wages investment supports quality early learning
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The federal government announcement yesterday of increased funding for childcare centre staff is a good first step, but the sector requires further and greater investment to attract and retain qualified professionals, according to CSU academics.
CSU supports local leadership program
Monday, 18 Feb 2013Committee 4 Wagga and CSU have joined forces to further develop a leadership program for talented businesspeople in Wagga Wagga.
New University Centre in Wangaratta to tackle agricultural skills shortage
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, Senator the Hon. Chris Evans, of funding of around $8 million to tackle the chronic shortages of tertiary educated agricultural professionals in Australia.