The search for sustainable water management at a local and international level will be the focus of a week long water festival being organised by Charles Sturt University and Wagga Wagga City Council.
Older people, lower household incomes and levels of education are major factors that have created a digital divide in regional Australia, according to Charles Sturt University research carried out in the regional city of Albury on the NSW-Victoria border.
Tomorrow is World Health Day, and it’s worth remembering that year after year, the most trusted people in Australia, more trusted than firefighters or even mothers, are ambulance officers.
Ms Pru Goward reflected in her International Women’s Day speech (March 7, 2006) that after 21 years of sex discrimination legislation in this country that gender inequality is still an issue in the workplace.
As Australia grapples with its mental health crisis, the parental experiences of fathers who suffer from mental illness will, for the first time, be the subject of a new study at Charles Sturt University.
The rich history of migration in regional NSW will be brought to life with the award of a $5 000 fellowship to a Charles Sturt University student for 2006.
One of Australia’s most innovative architects Peter Stutchbury has won a national competition to design a $10 million development on Charles Sturt University’s Albury-Wodonga Campus.
Higher mortality and hospitalisation rates for heart failure in regional and rural NSW than in the Sydney metropolitan area has prompted further research into one of Australia’s leading causes of death.
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