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New test for doping in racehorses
SCIENCE  20 Mar 2000

New test for doping in racehorses

Charles Sturt University researchers have scored a world first with the development of a test for drug abuse in horses.

Agriculture &Food ProductionScience &IT

Environmental concern high on public agenda
SCIENCE  23 Feb 2000

Environmental concern high on public agenda

Metropolitan and regional residents and landholders in western NSW have shown they have a significant interest in preserving one of the State's most fragile wetland environments.

Society and Community

Giant wallaby heads for the Wagga Wagga hills
SCIENCE  10 Dec 1999

Giant wallaby heads for the Wagga Wagga hills

An extraordinary show of support for the Australian Wallabies Rugby World Cup team will be emblazoned across the countryside near Wagga Wagga tomorrow (Wednesday 13 October).

Higher EducationScience &IT

Drama coup for CSU
SCIENCE  7 Dec 1999

Drama coup for CSU

A NSW Department of Education and Training initiative to enhance the communication skills of school students through drama, has provided Charles Sturt University's School of Communication with a innovative teaching consultancy.

Teaching and Education

Wallabies salute Wagga Wagga mascot
SCIENCE  22 Oct 1999

Wallabies salute Wagga Wagga mascot

Australia's Rugby Union team the Wallabies has applauded Charles Sturt University's latest geoglyph exercise as "the best support we've received from home - certainly the most unusual".

Science &IT

UN conference puts Bathurst on the map
SCIENCE  18 Oct 1999

UN conference puts Bathurst on the map

An information technology conference will be run in conjunction with a United Nations workshop being held at Charles Sturt University on 19-22 October.

Charles Sturt University

Tyrannosaurus rex finds a home in Bathurst
SCIENCE  3 Oct 1999

Tyrannosaurus rex finds a home in Bathurst

A complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex, a full plesiosaur skeleton from Africa, 100 million year old reptile and bird skeletons from China, Australia’s finest collection of fossils in amber have all found a home in Bathurst.

Charles Sturt University

Microwave link takes CSU into the fast lane
SCIENCE  3 Oct 1999

Microwave link takes CSU into the fast lane

A new privately owned microwave communications system will give Charles Sturt University staff and students the same high speed access to the internet as enjoyed by their metropolitan counterparts.

Charles Sturt University

School of the Air trial via satellite
SCIENCE  6 Sep 1999

School of the Air trial via satellite

Evaluation of the Outback Satellite Education trial, launched by Education and Training Minister John Aquilina in Sydney this week, is being conducted at the Charles Sturt University.

Teaching and Education

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