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International praise for police training

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The success of a recent visit by Indian police officers attending a mid-career training program, including a two-week exposure program in Australia, has highlighted the international respect for Australia’s police training practices.

Journalism a calling, says award winner

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU journalism graduate has won the prestigious 2010 Walkley Young Australian Journalist of the Year Award at a ceremony hosted by the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance in Sydney on Wednesday 23 June.

Macquarie: From Colony to Country

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU lecturer and researcher says his new book about the fifth NSW colonial governor tries to go beyond the standard 'Father of Australia' profiles that might arise in the bicentennial year of the start of Lachlan Macquarie's 12-year administration (1810-1821).

NSW HSC Online valuable resource for students

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
While students preparing for their Higher School Certificate (HSC) may not have access to their teachers during the upcoming school holidays, they can rely on other forms of guidance online.

Course consolidation at CSU in Ontario

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
CSU in Ontario, Canada, is consolidating its presence as a leading higher education provider with news of the renewed consent for an existing education program and approval for a new forensic biotechnology degree.

Learning and teaching awards for CSU academics

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Five academics at CSU have been announced as recipients of Australian Learning and Teaching Council citation awards for 2010.

CSU graduates part of The Wiggles world

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
There seems to be a certain attraction between successful Australian musical act, The Wiggles and Charles Sturt University (CSU), with several graduates working for the multi-million dollar group.

Agricultural research in decline: CSU expert

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Agricultural productivity is slowing down as is agricultural research and Australian governments and agricultural industries should be concerned, according to an award winning agricultural economist and researcher with CSU.

USA study tour for CSU paramedic students

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Ten paramedic students from CSU in Bathurst will attend two paramedic conferences and visit three ambulance services in the United States during August to observe how their American counterparts undertake their vital roles in the provision of emergency medical services.

'Fragile' human rights must be guarded: Cowdery

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Speaking at CSU in Bathurst on Tuesday 3 August, the long-serving NSW Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Nicholas Cowdery AM QC, urged the vigilant preservation of 'fragile' human rights over knee-jerk political responses to law and order issues, particularly at election time.

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