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This year marks 50 years since the winery was established at Charles Sturt University’s Wagga Wagga campus which has produced award-winning products and graduates making meaning ...
Charles Sturt to offer new hybrid Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine from March 2026 The new model will improve access and enable students to gain experience in rural and regional areas while studying ...
ANTIFA is a movement, not an organisationA Charles Sturt University academic argues it will not be easy for American security agencies to deal with the anti-fascist movement known as ANTIFA, which ...
Charles Sturt in Dubbo hosts students to experience hands-on nursing facilities and course offerings to address healthcare shortage in regional Australia.
Academics with Three Rivers DRH and clinicians at MLHD in the Riverina are improving emergency room procedures for heart attack patients with new research.
Charles Sturt University will host the Athletes’ Village for the World Athletics Cross Country Championships Bathurst 23 Seven hundred athletes from more than 60 countries will make Charles Sturt ...
A Charles Sturt University wine expert received a top honour at the Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology (ASVO) Awards For Excellence.
Charles Sturt epidemiology academic warns human-to-animal transference of COVID-19 should not be ruled out Lecturer advises those with the COVID-19 virus should avoid contact with their pets Hygiene ...
Research report examines smart tech use and consumer rights in five regional and rural communities in north-west NSW - Dubbo, Narromine, Wellington, Peak Hill, and Gilgandra Research and policy tend ...
A political science professor prepares to launch new book at Charles Sturt in Canberra Professor Dominic O’Sullivan’s new book examines the UN Sustainability Development Goals from an indigenous ...
A Charles Sturt University postgraduate student from Kathmandu, Nepal, whose research helps predict the onset of Type 2 diabetes has been awarded a University Medal.
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