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Petrol prices and regional issues top Nowik Lecture

Thursday, 16 Nov 2000
Petrol prices and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's role in the Federal Government's New Tax System will be on the table at this year's Nowik Lecture to be held tonight (Thursday 16 November) at Charles Sturt University.

Thurgoona Campus wins national building industry acclaim

Tuesday, 14 Nov 2000
Buildings on Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus continue to draw national attention with two awards presented last week by the Master Builders Association of Australia.

CSU Thurgoona Campus among "best of the best

Sunday, 12 Nov 2000
Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus has been honoured by the NSW Minister for Land and Water Conservation and Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Richard Amery, with an award that places it among the "best of the best".

Malaysian MBA graduates travel to Australia

Sunday, 5 Nov 2000
Fourteen graduates from Malaysia's HELP Institute (Higher Education Learning Program) travelled to the Australian regional city of Wagga Wagga this week to experience a graduation ceremony at Charles Sturt University.

Medallist aids refugee cause

Sunday, 5 Nov 2000
Jasmina Bajraktarevic wanted to be an astrophysicist. She dreamt of life beyond the stars but was grounded by some of the darker aspects of life on earth.

First History Doctors script community trendsetters

Sunday, 5 Nov 2000
Women in the church and the role of regional press are the subjects of the first two history doctoral theses at Charles Sturt University.

New students arrive at CSU

Thursday, 2 Nov 2000
More than 5,700 first-year students are due to begin study at Charles Sturt University this year with orientation week activities beginning Monday 14 February.

Beware! Olives can pose major weed threat

Tuesday, 31 Oct 2000
The spread of commercial olive cultivation across Australia in the 1990s poses a major weed threat, if the spread of feral olives from former South Australian groves is any indication.

CSU degrees support police professionalism

Monday, 30 Oct 2000
Postgraduate training for NSW police officers is on the increase, as nearly 200 officers accept awards in a range of specialist degrees from Charles Sturt University at a graduation ceremony in Sydney tomorrow.

Muttonbird deaths due to El Nino

Friday, 27 Oct 2000
Internationally recognised expert on Australian muttonbirds, Associate Professor Nick Klomp, has been following the recent mass deaths of the birds around the Australian coast with considerable interest.

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