A senior CSU education expert recommends parents, grandparents and early childhood educators should use play time to help develop mathematical concepts in young children.
Using smart phone applications to order food from a local café, book a motel or to ‘read’ roadside posts for tourist information are all ways regional communities could lift their profile and visibility to give their economies a competitive edge.
A leading academic has appealed for a ‘concerted effort for change’ within the agricultural industry to turnaround the significant decline in agricultural graduates from Australian universities.
There is a clearer picture for veterinarians of how performance horses absorb, metabolise and excrete a dozen common therapeutic drugs following a four-year federally-funded research project involving CSU.
The common challenges facing small businesses in marketing, finance and human resources will be addressed in a new seminar series to be held in Wagga Wagga in 2012.
Projected health budget savings from the federal government's proposed introduction of means testing for health insurance rebates should be re-directed to establishing a new rural medical school at CSU, according to a leading medical expert.
A CSU academic says the release of web-based videos of child models for a brand of clothing targeting 'tweens' (aged between child and teenager) has surprised child protection and child health advocates with what they consider to be 'a new low in the history of advertising in Australia'.
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