The NSW Minister for Mental Health, The Hon. Kevin Humphries, MP, will open a conference at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 24 August focused on improving Indigenous mental health.
The recently released 2012 Good Universities Guide shows CSU continues to perform well in areas such as positive graduate outcomes and entry flexibility.
Unsuspecting coffee enthusiasts in the streets of central Wagga Wagga were treated to the talents of CSU acting students during a community-based awareness campaign about alcohol misuse.
The importance of evidence presented by police officers in criminal trials is the focus of a new book by a CSU policing lecturer published today, Tuesday 16 August.
The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre at CSU in Wagga Wagga is putting the spotlight on vineyard health this spring, with a series of field days in key grape growing regions.
Improving the teaching and practice of rural nursing is a long held passion for Professor Karen Francis, the new Head of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at CSU.
Public science experiments and free screenings from the national travelling science film festival, SCINEMA 2011 are all part of National Science Week celebrations at CSU.
A strong and vocal advocate for quality aged care for older Australians has posed a number of questions about the future of the sector following the release on Monday 8 August of the Productivity Commission Inquiry Report Caring for Older Australians.
A new report launched at NSW Parliament House in Sydney yesterday by CSU Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ian Goulter, has found that CSU delivers close to one billion dollars in flow-on economic benefit each year in regional NSW, and creates more than 4 900 jobs.
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