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DE nursing an Australian first
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

DE nursing an Australian first

Four years ago Dubbo resident Pauline Smith had never thought she would complete the training she began nearly 20 years earlier and become a registered nurse.

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First CSU Ontario graduation
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

First CSU Ontario graduation

History will be made in Ontario, Canada on Friday 23 June at two formal graduation ceremonies for over 150 Charles Sturt University (CSU) graduates at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington.

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Coal versus nuclear: the debate we have to have
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Coal versus nuclear: the debate we have to have

Should Australia have a nuclear industry? According to the Prime Minister John Howard, this is a debate we have to have. Dr Roderick Duncan is a lecturer in economics at Charles Sturt University (CSU). He says nuclear power is probably not economically feasible in a country like Australia.

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Outstanding University teachers honoured
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Outstanding University teachers honoured

Charles Sturt University has some of Australia’s outstanding university teachers who were recognised last week for their dedication, professionalism and enthusiasm as winners of the 2006 Carrick Australian Awards.

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The not-so-good old days
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

The not-so-good old days

Racial and religious intolerance is nothing new…it might be hard for Generation X to believe, but it wasn’t so long ago that Protestants looked down on Catholics who were enemies with the Freemasons…and they were almost all prejudiced against Chinese immigrants, according to Dr Robert Tierney, lecturer in the School of Marketing and Management at Charles Sturt University (CSU).

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Business in a spin over electoral changes
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Business in a spin over electoral changes

Research from Charles Sturt University has shown that businesses in regional NSW are concerned with the proposed changes to electoral boundaries resulting in the loss of one seat in the Federal Parliament for NSW.

Society and Community

CSU Quiz master retires
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

CSU Quiz master retires

Associate Professor Charles Fogliani AM has had a life-long love affair…but his wife doesn’t mind. It’s Chemistry he feels passionate about and will devote even more time to now that he is retiring after 36 years at Charles Sturt University (CSU).

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Commentators on Water recycling
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Commentators on Water recycling

After the recent rejection of water recycling from sewerage by Toowoomba residents in southern Queensland, a Charles Sturt University expert in the social impact of water management says the “no” vote reflects public perceptions of risk in public health and environmental issues.

Society and Community

Playing to our strengths
LATEST NEWS  1 Jan 2003

Playing to our strengths

The future of Charles Sturt University was further secured recently when the CSU Council re-appointed Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Goulter, Chancellor Lawrie Willett AO and Deputy Chancellor Ian Macintosh AM. It is this team that recently unveiled CSU’s new five-year corporate strategy that Professor Goulter says will "focus on what we do well; deliver distinctive and quality educational programs for the professions, concentrate on our research on agricultural and regional sustainability, and lead the nation in distance education".

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