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100th anniversary of International Women's Day and still much to do

Wednesday, 9 Mar 2011
A CSU academic has told a celebratory gathering on the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day that while much has been achieved, there is still much to do to attain the ideals of equality and fairness that brought socialists and feminists together on the first Women's Day in the United States in 1910.

Sod turned for early education at CSU

Monday, 7 Mar 2011
CSU aims to provide the highest quality in early childhood education and care in its proposed facility to be established at Thurgoona in 2012.

Cities face crisis in a bigger Australia: CSU expert

Monday, 7 Mar 2011
Major Australian cities face decreasing drinkable water, increasing traffic congestion and pollution problems by 2050 if immediate changes are not made to current government policy, says CSU academic and former leading CSIRO scientist, Mr Barney Foran.

Interest sought for major Albury property

Monday, 7 Mar 2011
Expressions of interest have been called for developers, contractors, investors, joint venture partners and development planners to participate in the disposal of a major slice of CSU's former campus site in central Albury.

Cancer Council funds diagnostic research

Wednesday, 2 Mar 2011
Dr Andrew Penman, CEO of Cancer Council NSW has announced a special grant for a locally-led cancer research project at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

Collateral damage in milk price war

Wednesday, 2 Mar 2011
As Australians continue to be able to buy milk at $1 a litre, a CSU academic has urged consumers to reflect on the real cost of food production for Australian producers.

Managing climate change in Australia

Monday, 28 Feb 2011
Assessing the best way forward for the Federal Government to manage the effects of climate change on Australia will be the focus of a workshop to be held this Wednesday 2 March in Canberra.

Beauty and the beast

Wednesday, 23 Feb 2011
A new book on Australian mistletoes should go a long way to changing the public’s perception of these much-maligned parasitic plants, says CSU ecologist and author, Associate Professor David Watson.

The Egyptian Revolution - a struggle worth fighting for

Wednesday, 23 Feb 2011
The events that have unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and now Libya, may be unexpected to most observers, but they are not isolated historically or politically, according to a CSU academic.

Closing the gap in oral health

Wednesday, 16 Feb 2011
As she prepares for her final undergraduate year at CSU, Ms Stacey Webb is broadening her knowledge of how her studies in oral health will help to close the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

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