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Better parks for a better, healthier life
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2016A study is underway in urban parks in regional NSW to find out what older Australians value about recreational spaces and where they would like to see improvements.
New community bushfire preparedness plan for NSW
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2016A new community safety program aimed at preparing communities to protect residents' health and wellbeing during major bushfires has been developed using CSU research.
Generous donation helps Cambodian dental students
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2016Text books donated by a CSU academic are set to make a huge difference to dental students in Cambodia.
Queens honour for CSU honorary doctor
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003An alumna of CSU in Bathurst and recipient of a CSU honorary doctorate has been honoured in the Queen's Birthday honours list announced today.
Election promises need closer scrutiny: CSU expert
Thursday, 9 Jun 2016Announcing election promises is the 'bread-and-butter' of election campaigns, but how can Australian voters sort out the credible announcements from the 'election hype'?
Stan Grant appointed Chair of Indigenous Affairs at CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Mr Stan Grant, a Wiradjuri man and award-winning journalist, will join CSU as the new Chair of Indigenous Affairs.
Study and sport for world champs
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Newly-crowned women's rugby sevens world champions Ms Alicia Quirk and Ms Nicole Beck are setting their sights on selection for Rio 2016 and with flexible study through CSU they've also got an eye on a degree.
Research points to new treatment for stuttering
Monday, 6 Jun 2016New treatment methods that change the way that people stress syllables when they speak, could help reduce stuttering, according to research by a CSU academic.
Ramadan - a time of spiritual renewal
Friday, 3 Jun 2016A CSU academic says that fasting by Muslims during Ramadan creates a time of great solidarity and spiritual renewal throughout the Islamic world.
Religious short film prize winner announced
Thursday, 2 Jun 2016A short film that combines elements of Judaism, Islam and Christianity in war-torn strife has been announced as the winner of the inaugural national Religious Short Film Prize.