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Hundreds of graduates from the University of inland Australia
LATEST NEWS  21 Apr 2008

Hundreds of graduates from the University of inland Australia

Graduates from across NSW and around Australia and overseas will gather in Albury for two days to celebrate their academic achievements during Charles Sturt University’s graduation ceremonies this week.

Charles Sturt University

The cost of WTO membership for socio-economic development
LATEST NEWS  17 Apr 2008

The cost of WTO membership for socio-economic development

The implications of China’s membership to the World Trade Organisation for the health and well-being of its people will be scrutinised at an international conference to be held at CSU next week.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

In memory of a Wiradjuri elder
LATEST NEWS  17 Apr 2008

In memory of a Wiradjuri elder

The lasting legacy of the late Pastor Cec Grant, OAM, also known as the Wiradjuri elder Wongamar, will be honoured with an annual lecture to be held in his memory at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenous

Orana businesses rise above increasing interest rates
LATEST NEWS  14 Apr 2008

Orana businesses rise above increasing interest rates

Businesses in the Orana region of NSW are continuing to perform well despite recent interest rate rises, according to the results of the latest Reliance Credit Union Regional Business Survey released today, Monday 14 April, by Charles Sturt University’s Western Research Institute.

Business &Commerce

Central West businesses perform well in slowing economy
LATEST NEWS  14 Apr 2008

Central West businesses perform well in slowing economy

Interest rate increases and the slowing national economy are having an increasing impact on sales, however businesses in the Central West region of NSW remain resilient and continue to perform well, according to the Reliance Credit Union Regional Business Survey for the 2008 March quarter.

Business &Commerce

Rural communities can keep their teachers
LATEST NEWS  8 Apr 2008

Rural communities can keep their teachers

Researchers at Charles Sturt University have been surprised by the initial response to their invitation to small rural and remote Australian schools to participate in a study of strategies to attract and retain quality teachers.

Teaching and EducationSociety and Community

One size does not fit all
LATEST NEWS  31 Mar 2008

One size does not fit all

A physiotherapist is treating two people with low back pain. One is a tall, older man and the other is a younger, shorter, over-weight woman. The physiotherapist is faced with a dilemma: "how do I treat these people?" A book edited by a Charles Sturt University academic helps health professionals in these decisions in the light of the current health system.

HealthInternationalSociety and Community

Searching for new solutions to not-so new problem of binge drinking
LATEST NEWS  28 Mar 2008

Searching for new solutions to not-so new problem of binge drinking

A CSU academic has warned that the problem of binge drinking in Australia is not an issue to consider in isolation and has called for an interagency response to tackle this social problem.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

International research links with new vet professor
LATEST NEWS  28 Mar 2008

International research links with new vet professor

A research scientist leading a million-dollar project to improve Pakistan’s dairy sector is the inaugural Professor of Animal Production at CSU.

Charles Sturt University

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