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CSU pays tribute to Chancellor Lawrie Willett
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

CSU pays tribute to Chancellor Lawrie Willett

CSU Deputy Chancellor Ms Kathryn Pitkin today praised the leadership and commitment of Mr Lawrie Willett, AO following the announcement of Dr Michele Allan as the University's new Chancellor-elect.

Charles Sturt University

Test news by Squiz
LATEST NEWS  14 Dec 2013

Test news by Squiz

Science

Test news (Sydney)
LATEST NEWS  13 Nov 2013

Test news (Sydney)

CSU in Ontario students head down under
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

CSU in Ontario students head down under

For seven lucky Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario students, their practicum teaching will provide more than the usual additional knowledge and opportunities. The Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students are heading ‘down under’ for between three and six weeks.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationInternationalSociety and Community

Grow your own
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Grow your own

Regional Australians are not getting back from Medicare and private health insurance what they are putting into it, according to a Productivity Commission report released earlier this year. In a literal case of adding insult to injury, it is estimated that about $220 million a year of the Medicare levy collected in non-urban areas flows back to metropolitan services. Why?

HealthSociety and Community

Wednesday is World Press Freedom Day
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Wednesday is World Press Freedom Day

How can there be a correlation between free speech and the eradication of poverty?

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationHealthInternationalSociety and Community

Cost of drugs can be a hard pill to swallow
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Cost of drugs can be a hard pill to swallow

The pharmaceutical business is often described as one of the the most profitable industries on the planet. And Australian drug prices are amongst the most expensive in the world.

HealthSociety and Community

Graduate becomes Australian Youth Ambassador
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Graduate becomes Australian Youth Ambassador

Most tourist posters portray the Pacific Island kingdom of Tonga with happy people swimming in crystal clear tropical waters that lap on white sandy shores.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthInternational

Programs to address national skills shortage
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Programs to address national skills shortage

Amid a serious skills shortage in Australia, transition programs assisting school students into work while they are still at school have large and immediate benefits for employers, schools and students, according to studies by a senior Charles Sturt University education researcher.

Teaching and Education

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