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Plan to ban donations flawed
Friday, 14 Mar 2014A NSW Greens proposal to ban political donations from mining companies is flawed according to Charles Sturt University (CSU) philosopher Dr Piero Moraro.
CSU opens DE Outreach centre in Sydney
Wednesday, 12 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University distance education students in Sydney can now meet face-to-face with University staff and other students at a new Distance Education Outreach Centre at Sydney Olympic Park.
Graziers need help to protect nature
Tuesday, 11 Mar 2014Queensland beef producers are willing to participate in schemes that offer payments for environmental services, but a lack of support with paperwork is holding them back says CSU social researcher Associate Professor Vaughan Higgins.
CSU seeks rural health partnerships
Monday, 10 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University has invited rural GPs, dentists, pharmacists and allied health providers to form partnerships with the University through its clinics in Bathurst and Albury.
Speech pathology services urgently needed
Friday, 7 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) experts have called on state and federal governments to address the national shortage of speech pathology services for people experiencing communication difficulties.
CSU unveils new campus plan in Port Macquarie
Thursday, 13 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) has unveiled designs for the first stage of its permanent campus in Port Macquarie, due to open in February 2016.
Racing the clock to save a species
Thursday, 6 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) researchers are racing the clock to learn more about a virus threatening the world's last remaining Orange Bellied Parrots.
Indigenous students should be ‘equal citizens’
Wednesday, 5 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Indigenous Education Professor Jeannie Herbert has spoken of the need to empower Indigenous students to participate as equal citizens in their own country.
CSU delivers pharmacist vaccination training
Tuesday, 4 Mar 2014Charles Sturt University (CSU) has delivered the first vaccination training to pharmacists under a revised program created with the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, NSW Branch.
Time to put Basin Plan into action
Monday, 3 Mar 2014Now that all states have signed up, Charles Sturt University (CSU) wetland ecologist Professor Max Finlayson said it's time to focus on putting the Murray Darling Basin Plan into action.
"If this means the politicking has been put to bed and the real activity can start then we should be dancing in the rains, or on the plains," said Professor Finlayson, the Director of CSU's Institute for Land Water and Society.