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New treatment hope for ryegrass staggers
LATEST NEWS  19 Feb 2015

New treatment hope for ryegrass staggers

CSU research has identified a treatment that could treat ryegrass staggers, which costs Australian livestock producers more than $100 million each year.

Agricultural ScienceAnimal and Veterinary scienceGraham CentreCharles Sturt UniversityResearch

'Meating' the challenge in the US
LATEST NEWS  18 Feb 2015

'Meating' the challenge in the US

CSU student meat judges have returned from the United States with a swag of awards and a deeper understanding of the industry.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCharles Sturt UniversityCSU students

Student brings environmental change to US Embassy
LATEST NEWS  18 Feb 2015

Student brings environmental change to US Embassy

A CSU environmental student has taken sustainability initiatives learned in Albury-Wodonga to the United States Embassy in Canberra.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsEnvironmental Sciences

CSU Outreach advisers to visit regional NSW
LATEST NEWS  17 Feb 2015

CSU Outreach advisers to visit regional NSW

Advisers from CSU will visit Muswellbrook, Cessnock, Cooma and Bega in early March to help distance education students get the most from their CSU experience.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsHigher education

New health and medical clinic for Bathurst
LATEST NEWS  17 Feb 2015

New health and medical clinic for Bathurst

CSU and Ochre Health will open a state-of-the-art health and medical clinic at CSU in Bathurst, boosting access to health services for local residents.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthAllied healthScience

CSU launches $6.9m Murray-Darling water monitoring projects
LATEST NEWS  16 Feb 2015

CSU launches $6.9m Murray-Darling water monitoring projects

CSU will launch two water monitoring projects on Wednesday 18 February 2015 as part of the Australian Government's $30 million Long-Term Intervention Monitoring Project.

ResearchEnvironmental SciencesILWSScience

‘Coup-culture’ undermines Australian democracy
LATEST NEWS  16 Feb 2015

‘Coup-culture’ undermines Australian democracy

Focusing on the leader, rather than the government, is undermining our democratic standards and fostering a deeper cynicism about politics, according to CSU political scientist, Dr Troy Whitford.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityILWSSociety and Community

CSU adviser to visit Geelong and Ballarat
LATEST NEWS  16 Feb 2015

CSU adviser to visit Geelong and Ballarat

An adviser from the CSU Outreach team will visit Geelong and Ballarat in the first week of March to help distance education students get the most from their CSU experience.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsHigher education

CSU comedy plays at Adelaide Fringe
LATEST NEWS  13 Feb 2015

CSU comedy plays at Adelaide Fringe

A comedy that debuted to sold-out audiences at the CSU 2014 Sprung Festival of Creativity in Bathurst will have a season at the 2015 Adelaide Fringe Festival.

Arts and CultureCharles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsCommunication and Creative Industries

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