International students learn about workplace rights
18 JUNE 2015
International students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga will have the opportunity to learn more about their rights in Australian workplaces during an information session on Friday 19 June. The event is being organised by the University's International Student Club. A number of speakers will address the session including a University Career Development Officer and the Skilled Migration Officer with Regional Development Australia Riverina. Representatives of NSW Police Force, the NSW Ombudsman and Toastmasters International will attend the event as well along with the Deputy Mayor of Wagga Wagga City Council Mr Dallas Tout. President of the University's International Student Club and PhD student Ms Saba Nabi said, "This is an opportunity for students to socialise at the same time as getting to know their rights and privileges while they are studying and working in Australia." The free information session will be held from 3pm to 5pm in room 278-281 in Learning Commons (building 13), near car park 7, Nathan Cobb Drive, CSU in Wagga Wagga.
Media Note:
Ms Saba Nabi is doing a PhD through the CSU School of Biomedical Sciences and is President of the CSU International Student Club. She is available for interview on mobile 0435 472 995.
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