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CSU experts discuss Federal Budget
LATEST NEWS  13 May 2013

CSU experts discuss Federal Budget

A looming election, a $17 billion dollar shortfall in revenue, and education reforms and a disability insurance scheme to fund, has set the scene for the federal Budget on Tuesday 14 May. CSU has experts who can provide analysis.

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WA remote islands emergencies research
LATEST NEWS  13 May 2013

WA remote islands emergencies research

The beautiful remote islands off the coast of Western Australia have been the sites of many emergency incidents which need to be examined and understood because similar events are likely to happen again, says a CSU research student.

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Green Star rating for CSU life sciences hub
LATEST NEWS  10 May 2013

Green Star rating for CSU life sciences hub

The accolades for the new National Life Sciences Hub (NaLSH) at CSU in Wagga Wagga continue to roll in.

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Selflessness and relationships make the good life: Mackay
LATEST NEWS  9 May 2013

Selflessness and relationships make the good life: Mackay

In the first of its Exploration public lectures, CSU invited social commentator and psychologist Mr Hugh Mackay to speak on what makes a life worth living.

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Sounds of The Great Gatsby
LATEST NEWS  8 May 2013

Sounds of The Great Gatsby

CSU academic Mr Damian Candusso has added yet another successful international film to his repertoire.

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A new high speed road to Riverina history
LATEST NEWS  7 May 2013

A new high speed road to Riverina history

A significant piece of Riverina history is now easier to access as the first 38 years of The Daily Advertiser have entered the digital era.

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Clinical science degree opens doors to medicine
LATEST NEWS  7 May 2013

Clinical science degree opens doors to medicine

CSU graduate Ms Emily Clapham is on her way to becoming a rural GP and credits her Bachelor of Clinical Science degree with getting her started.

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The case for voluntary euthanasia
LATEST NEWS  6 May 2013

The case for voluntary euthanasia

CSU medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini believes voluntary euthanasia would promote a morally acceptable, more humane and more compassionate treatment of the terminally ill.

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New research drills into chronic pain
LATEST NEWS  2 May 2013

New research drills into chronic pain

New research involving CSU lecturer Dr Rahena Akhter has shown the dentist’s drill may not always be the best cure for a sore tooth.

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