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Rare brain surgery to save puppy
LATEST NEWS  1 May 2012

Rare brain surgery to save puppy

Weighing less than a kilogram, ’Louie’ the ten-week-old silky maltese terrier isn’t big but he has a fighting spirit.

Charles Sturt University

CSU researcher welcomes more protection for koalas
LATEST NEWS  30 Apr 2012

CSU researcher welcomes more protection for koalas

A CSU researcher has welcomed todays addition of koalas in Queensland, NSW, and the ACT to the national threatened species list.

Charles Sturt University

Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry
LATEST NEWS  23 Apr 2012

Sheep measles research to benefit livestock industry

Sheep producers are being asked to help researchers from CSU find out more about sheep measles, a widespread problem that imposes avoidable costs on the meat industry.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU Research

The struggles for modern education
LATEST NEWS  23 Apr 2012

The struggles for modern education

A CSU education expert will reach for examples from the past and present to help explain some of the challenges for modern Australian education, particularly the concept of ‘praxis’, or morally committed action, in school education in a public lecture in Albury, NSW.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

Aged care reform doesn't go far enough
LATEST NEWS  20 Apr 2012

Aged care reform doesn't go far enough

A CSU researcher and advocate for quality aged care has welcomed the Federal Government overhaul of the sector but says more needs to be done to improve the standard of care.

HealthSociety and Community

Lasting change means changing the way we work
LATEST NEWS  18 Apr 2012

Lasting change means changing the way we work

A carbon tax expert from CSU believes Australia needs to fundamentally change the way the economy works to make a difference in the nation’s carbon emissions, not just have a carbon tax imposed.

Society and Community

Rural cancer survival rates dependent on growing rural health workforce
LATEST NEWS  16 Apr 2012

Rural cancer survival rates dependent on growing rural health workforce

Significantly improving access to cancer diagnosis and treatment in rural areas will be needed to address a projected 40 per cent growth of cancer nationally, according to Professor Rob Davidson, the head of medical radiation science at CSU.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealth

CSU sells prime Albury site
LATEST NEWS  15 Apr 2012

CSU sells prime Albury site

In one of the largest land deals seen in Albury in many years, CSU has sold its former central Albury site to interests associated with the Zauner Group for an undisclosed sum.

Charles Sturt University

Life and death leads student to CSU
LATEST NEWS  3 Apr 2012

Life and death leads student to CSU

Bushfires change Australian landscapes and they can also change lives forever.

Agriculture &Food ProductionVeterinary ScienceCSU students

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