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Celebrate diversity on Australia Day
LATEST NEWS  23 Jan 2014

Celebrate diversity on Australia Day

Our nation's diversity should be celebrated, according to award-winning sound designer and CSU academic Mr Damain Candusso, who's been named as the 2015 Australia Day ambassador for Wagga Wagga.

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Education and literary academic honoured
LATEST NEWS  22 Jan 2014

Education and literary academic honoured

Charles Sturt University (CSU) has conferred the title of Emeritus Professor on Professor Bill Green in recognition of his outstanding contribution to rural education and literacy studies.

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Asia scholarship support for CSU student
LATEST NEWS  22 Jan 2014

Asia scholarship support for CSU student

It is a well worn path from Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga to Vietnam's Mekong Delta for research student Mr David Gale, but it will be made a little easier in 2014 with the assistance of a prestigious scholarship.

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US intelligence gathering reforms: Obama strives for balance
LATEST NEWS  21 Jan 2014

US intelligence gathering reforms: Obama strives for balance

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) expert says new Presidential guidelines to curtail US government surveillance are a good attempt to balance civil liberties, privacy, and national security.

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Enhanced assistance for CSU distance education students
LATEST NEWS  17 Jan 2014

Enhanced assistance for CSU distance education students

All Charles Sturt University (CSU) distance education students in Australia will benefit from an expansion of services formerly available only to those in rural and remote regions.

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The state of intelligence since 9/11
LATEST NEWS  16 Jan 2014

The state of intelligence since 9/11

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic has found that governance remains weak in many national security and policing agencies, hampering intelligence gathering, analysis and the sharing of information.

Get used to it - extreme heat here to stay
LATEST NEWS  14 Jan 2014

Get used to it - extreme heat here to stay

The current extreme heatwave conditions across southern Australia should be no surprise, says climate change commentator and CSU academic, Professor Kevin Parton.

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Four steps to survive a heat wave
LATEST NEWS  14 Jan 2014

Four steps to survive a heat wave

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) expert has urged people to stay hydrated, keep cool, take care of others, and to make a plan for the extreme heat forecast to last the rest of the week.

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Rapid growth concerns regional residents
LATEST NEWS  14 Jan 2014

Rapid growth concerns regional residents

Residents on the growing fringe of the NSW regional city of Albury know about local sustainability and conservation issues, but are unsure how to take their concerns about future development beyond their homes, say CSU researchers.

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