Archive
Charles Sturt research vital for national soil improvement
Tuesday, 23 Jul 2019Charles Sturt University is playing a leading role in research to protect and enhance agricultural soil in Australia.
Charles Sturt awarded for workplace health and safety
Tuesday, 23 Jul 2019Charles Sturt Campus Services Limited wins Golden Crow Award for Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety.
Consumer perspective sought for Charles Sturt allied health service advisory committee
Monday, 22 Jul 2019Committee will allow individuals receiving allied health services such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and podiatry, and their families and carers, to provide a consumer perspective
Work begins on Charles Sturt’s Equine Isolation Facility in Wagga Wagga
Monday, 22 Jul 2019Construction has started on a $5.4 million Equine Isolation Facility at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.
Charles Sturt's Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students) breaking down gender barriers
Friday, 19 Jul 2019Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students) Jenny Roberts selected for judging panel of Women's Agenda Leadership Awards.
Charles Sturt’s Erin Cooper elected to lead national student pharmacy association
Friday, 19 Jul 2019A Charles Sturt University pharmacy student has been elected President of the National Australian Pharmacy Students' Association
Charles Sturt signs MOU with TAFE NSW and AlburyCity
Tuesday, 16 Jul 2019Charles Sturt formalises relationship with AlburyCity and TAFE NSW by signing MOU.
Charles Sturt research examines pre-feedlot vaccination and cattle weight loss
Monday, 15 Jul 2019New research by Charles Sturt University has scotched fears that pre-feedlot vaccination of steers is costing beef producers money because of weight loss in the weeks following the jab.
Charles Sturt economists assist regional workforce planning
Friday, 12 Jul 2019Charles Sturt University economists are examining how best to enhance industry development and employment growth in regional NSW and Victoria.
Collaboration draws closer in the field
Friday, 12 Jul 2019Collaboration between landholders and ILWS ecologists and social scientists moved closer after meetings to develop a joint paper that explains the place of reconciliation ecology in intensive irrigation agriculture in South Eastern Australia.