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Petrol exemptions good for families: CSU expert
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Petrol exemptions good for families: CSU expert

The Prime Minister’s announcement of carbon tax exemptions for families and small businesses in purchasing petrol is nothing new, but sure to cause controversy, says CSU climate change expert, Professor Kevin Parton.

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Research to improve success of Indigenous businesses
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Research to improve success of Indigenous businesses

The findings from a major collaborative research project led by researchers from CSU will be used to help improve the number and rate of success of Indigenous business enterprises across Australia.

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Phone tapping: it's illegal and unethical
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Phone tapping: it's illegal and unethical

An ethicist at CSU says the mounting controversy about continuing revelations of illegal phone tapping by The News of the World newspaper in the United Kingdom is the product of three separate yet interacting issues.

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New course means business
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

New course means business

A new course being developed through Charles Sturt University (CSU) will support those involved in one of the largest growing sectors of Australia's economy, small business owners.

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How we value wetlands and bushland wins top prize
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

How we value wetlands and bushland wins top prize

An academic paper co-authored by a CSU academic highlighting the greater value people place on wetlands near the Coorong in South Australia compared to surrounding bushlands has been awarded top prize by environment academics from Australia and New Zealand.

Society and Community

Why corporate sharks swim free
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Why corporate sharks swim free

A CSU law and fraud experts says that it's no secret that US law enforcement and regulators have gone soft on Wall Street executives and others at the centre of the global financial crisis, and he warns that failure to prosecute creates no disincentives for committing fraud or white-collar crime.

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Minister to launch new course
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Minister to launch new course

NSW Minister for Small Business, the Hon. Katrina Hodgkinson, MP, will launch Charles Sturt University's (CSU) newest business degree, the Graduate Certificate of Small Business Management on Wednesday 26 October.

Charles Sturt University

Graduation ceremony first in Thurgoona
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Graduation ceremony first in Thurgoona

Three graduation ceremonies to be staged by CSU will be held for the first time in Thurgoona from this Friday morning, 16 December.

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Brother and sister graduate with CSU MBA
BUSINESS & COMMERCE  1 Jan 2003

Brother and sister graduate with CSU MBA

It's not everyday that a brother and sister graduate together, but that's a highlight of the CSU Faculty of Business graduation ceremonies on Friday 16 December in Bathurst.

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