Flags fly over CSU entrance

1 JANUARY 2003

The Australian, Indigenous and NSW flags are flying high as part of a redevelopment of the entrance to Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga. The entrance on Boorooma Street now features a 16 metre-wide ceremonial wall with a planter box, new signage and flag poles. New lighting also makes the new wall an impressive scene at night. The $150 000 face-lift was prompted by the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Farrer Road and Boorooma Street which meant the old ceremonial wall had to be demolished. Meanwhile, the University has spent $ 1 million re-surfacing and repairing the campus road network in Wagga Wagga, and there are plans for the construction of two new link roads from James Hagen Court to Valder Way past the new student accommodation project, and from the main campus entry around to the CSU Winery, as well as the reconstruction of part of Valder Way later in 2013.

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