Archive
National chemistry quiz’s overseas connections
Thursday, 19 Jul 2001Tens of thousands of schools students in Australia and 14 countries around the globe will sit the Australian National Chemistry Quiz next week, which is sponsored by Charles Sturt University.
New CSU Vice-Chancellor visits Dubbo
Sunday, 15 Jul 2001Charles Sturt University’s new Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Goulter will make his first visit to the Dubbo Campus tomorrow, Tuesday 17 July.
Conference brings in big dollars to region
Wednesday, 11 Jul 2001Large conferences such as the Career Education Association of Victoria conference to be hosted next week by Charles Sturt University bring extensive financial rewards for the Albury-Wodonga region.
More to the Powerful Owl than meets the eye
Saturday, 7 Jul 2001The prevalence of Australia’s largest nocturnal bird predator, the Powerful Owl, is greater in the Winburndale Ranges in the NSW central tablelands than may have first been thought.
Australian first for CSU
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001A unique partnership between Charles Sturt University and the Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust has led to an Australian first in tertiary study.
Quest for the secret of the olive
Wednesday, 4 Jul 2001Scientists from Charles Sturt University are teaming up with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation to examine anti-oxidants in olives.
Multi-million dollar wine and food expansion at CSU
Sunday, 1 Jul 2001A multi-million dollar expansion and upgrade at Charles Sturt University's Ron Potter Centre at Wagga Wagga is set to reinforce its position as a leader in quality wine and food production and education.
A lesson in community living from the developing world
Sunday, 1 Jul 2001We have lost what it means to be a community in developed countries, says a social work educator from Charles Sturt University.
Maligned mistletoe important for healthy bush
Sunday, 1 Jul 2001The much-maligned mistletoe, a parasitic plant commonly seen on trees along Australian country roads, may play an important role in the Australian bush, according to Charles Sturt University researcher Dr David Watson.
Australian chemistry award for CSU wine scientist
Thursday, 28 Jun 2001The prime mover behind the introduction of modern analytical chemistry to Australia’s wine industry, Charles Sturt University’s Geoff Scollary, has been awarded the 2000 Analytical Chemistry Medal of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.