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Minister asked to help regional students address health crisis
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Minister asked to help regional students address health crisis

Charles Sturt University Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ross Chambers, welcomed the Federal Minister for Health and Ageing, The Hon. Nicola Roxon, MP, to the Wagga Wagga Campus yesterday, Wednesday 21 January.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Foxes on the run!
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Foxes on the run!

If you’ve been wondering what the young man driving around the district in a ute with a weird antennae thing on the back is up to these past few weeks, rest assured it’s all for a good cause.

Charles Sturt University

$2.5m for rural clinical practice scholarships
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

$2.5m for rural clinical practice scholarships

Charles Sturt University Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ross Chambers, has welcomed the announcement by Federal Minister for Health and Ageing, The Hon. Nicola Roxon, MP, of $2.5 million in new scholarships to enable allied health students to undertake clinical placements in rural or remote communities during their degrees.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Bird Flu Public Information Evening
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Bird Flu Public Information Evening

Charles Sturt University’s Institute for Land Water and Society will host a free public information evening on “Bird Flu-a local perspective” on Wednesday, May 3 from 6.30-8.30 pm in the Conference Room, Charles Sturt University, Orange.

HealthSociety and Community

Landcare's vital role under threat
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Landcare's vital role under threat

More Government investment in the professional management of groups is required if the volunteer Landcare movement is to continue playing a vital role in the management of Australia’s natural and cultural assets according to a leading social researcher.

Society and Community

Bush Stone-curlew Summit
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Bush Stone-curlew Summit

Unlike many other threatened bird species, Bush Stone-curlews benefit by having agricultural land in their habitat, according to researcher Elisa Tack.

Agriculture &Food ProductionEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Record applications for 'most trusted profession'
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Record applications for 'most trusted profession'

CSU has received a record number of applications for distance education study in its paramedic course which leads to a career as a paramedic. Annual surveys have regularly rated paramedics as 'the most trusted profession'.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Australia Day change: Let's hear the arguments
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Australia Day change: Let's hear the arguments

The Professor of Public Ethics at CSU has backed the call by the 2009 Australian of the Year, Professor Mick Dodson, for a national debate over the meaning of and date for Australia Day.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousSociety and Community

Should we take obese children from parents?
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Should we take obese children from parents?

Two lecturers at CSU argue that the recent suggestion that 'extreme' cases of obese children should be taken from their families for therapeutic intervention is fraught with problems for the child, the family and ultimately for health professionals and authorities.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

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