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Residential care for the aged fails in rural areas
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Residential care for the aged fails in rural areas

A study by CSU researchers has found that people often experience social disconnection, loneliness, and desperation when residential aged care is inaccessible to them in their rural communities.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

It's time for the community to fight the Sydney shootings
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

It's time for the community to fight the Sydney shootings

The spiralling rise in shooting crimes in Sydney's western suburbs requires strong and sustained political, community and police action to make suburbs safe for the public, according to a CSU senior policing lecturer who lives in one of the affected neighbourhoods.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Expanded paramedic program will save lives
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Expanded paramedic program will save lives

The proposed expansion of the paramedic program at CSU will lead to a better trained workforce to meet the complex needs of modern emergency care and will save lives. The proposal is as part of CSU's $63.6 million bid to the Education Investment Fund to expand health disciplines taught at CSU in Orange and Bathurst.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

ABC should be 'fair to the truth' on climate science
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

ABC should be 'fair to the truth' on climate science

In commissioning the TV documentary 'I Can Change Your Mind About Climate', to be broadcast on Thursday 26 April, the ABC has been duped by the climate change denier tactic of doubt-mongering, says Professor Clive Hamilton, the Vice-Chancellor's Chair of Public Ethics at CSU.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Has government funding improved the environment?
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Has government funding improved the environment?

Research that questioned the effectiveness of public funding for repairing environmental damage over the past 20 years has resulted in mixed answers, says a lead researcher in the recently completed Landscape Logic project, CSU's Professor Allan Curtis.

Society and Community

CSU to officially open new campus in Port Macquarie
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

CSU to officially open new campus in Port Macquarie

The new campus of CSU in Port Macquarie will be officially opened by Senator the Hon. Chris Evans, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research on Tuesday 1 May. Member for Lyne, Mr Rob Oakeshott, MP, will also attend the formal ceremony, which will begin with an academic procession at 10.30am, followed by a 'Welcome to Country' by Aboriginal Elder Mr William O'Brien ('Uncle Bill').

Charles Sturt University

Helen
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Helen "best in class"

When Ms Helen Hines receives her three awards at the upcoming Charles Sturt University (CSU) Scholarships and Awards Ceremony in Dubbo, her eldest son will be looking on with pride.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Community support strengthens CSU bid
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Community support strengthens CSU bid

Support is growing for Charles Sturt University's (CSU) bid to expand its health and human services programs through a submission to the Regional Priorities Round of the Education Investment Fund (EIF) for $63.6 million, with health providers keen to voice their endorsement.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

Climate change and healthy catchments
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Climate change and healthy catchments

Climate change is expected to have a major impact on the health of rivers in South Eastern Australia, particularly in the Murray-Darling Basin. The emphasis to date seems to have been on environmental flows as a means of keeping our rivers healthy, but what are the other options and are they practical and cost-effective?

IrrigationCSU ResearchEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &SocietyScience &IT

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