October 2011 - Charles Sturt University

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MEDIA REPORT
October 2011
This Monthly Media Report summarises a selection of Charles Sturt University media appearances recorded by CSU Media
in the Division of Marketing.
This report samples media appearances from 1 October up to and including 31 October 2011. Monitoring draws from print,
broadcast and online searches to give an indication of CSU coverage for the past month. The report lists 416 items.
Of those media item, 319 (76%) are positive media coverage for CSU, 38 (10%) are negative and 59 (14%) are neutral.
Table Key:
International – includes international media coverage
Australian Metropolitan – includes all major metropolitan cities across Australia
Regional Media – includes all other parts of Australia that do not fall into the categories above and below
Campus Town – eg: Albury, Bathurst, Canberra, Dubbo, Orange, Wagga Wagga.
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International Media – 21 items
PUBLICATION
DATE
HEADING & LINK
04-Oct-11
China Weekly
10-Oct-11
Climate and Capitalism
10-Oct-11
Health Canal
12-Oct-11
PRLog, USA
13-Oct-11
The Guardian, UK
13-Oct-11
Business Recorder, Pakistan
16-Oct-11
Sunday Times, Sri Lanka
16-Oct-11
Business Recorder, Pakistan
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p682, 'Crop Research; Study Results from Charles Sturt University Provide New Insights into Crop Research': Article about research
conducted by W. Tang and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.
International conference focuses on social causes of climate change': More than 500 people gathered in Melbourne over September
30 to October 3 to take part in four days of stimulating talks and discussion at the second Climate Change Social Change
conference... A major workshop on green jobs and workers’ rights featured a panel of trade unionists: ... Dr Helen Masterman-Smith,
a labour movement researcher, National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) climate activist and sociologist from Charles Sturt
University; and ... http://climateandcapitalism.com/?p=5505
Better protecting 'whistleblowers' in public sector': A final report on the management of ‘whistleblowers’ in the public sector highlights
the need to better support and protect people who come forward with reports of wrongdoing in their workplace, and suggests how to
overcome the problems. Lead author of the report, Peter Roberts from Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Australian Graduate School
of Policing, said effective whistleblower protection requires effective legislation backed up by real commitment from management at
all levels in an organisation. http://www.healthcanal.com/public-health-safety/21705-Better-protecting-whistleblowers-publicsector.html
Neptune's Fingers - Transported to the Past, a Young Boy Learns about Family History': It is 1933 and the Great Depression has
made jobs scarce. Young Jack Lambeth’s mother has not long died and it is just Jack and his father Henry, the lighthouse keeper at
Neptune’s Fingers, left... Lyn Aldred has been a primary school teacher for many years. She is a pianist, composer, and conductor,
having taught piano and singing, and has directed many musical productions. She has also taught Ballet for over 20 years. She
began her education in Sydney, Australia and attained a bachelor of education in early childhood from Charles Sturt University,
Wagga Wagga, NSW.
Opposition to Australia's carbon tax laws will run out of steam': If Labor can hold its nerve, voters will realise that dire predictions are
no more than political hyperbole… comment by Clive Hamilton is professor of public ethics at the centre for applied philosophy and
public ethics and holds the newly created vice-chancellor's chair at Charles Sturt University. He has stood as a candidate for the
Australian Greens. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/oct/12/australia-carbon-tax-opposition
Australia provides $1.5mn for ASLP': Australia has provided $1.5 million for Agriculture Sector Linkages Program (ASLP) in Pakistan
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)… "Charles Sturt University, Australia is working in collaboration with the
University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore for the implementation of this project", he informed. The first phase of the project
was started in 2007 while second would to be completed in 2015, he elaborated. http://www.brecorder.com/pakistan/industries-asectors/31597-australia-provides-15mn-for-aslp.html
Aspirations Education represents whole of Australia': … Aspirations Education has partnered with Monash University, RMIT
University, Deakin University, Swinburne University of Technology, La Trobe University, Victoria University, Charles Sturt University
study centre. In addition to this, Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology (MIBT) which is a pathway provider to Deakin
University and a range of TAFE (Technical and Further Education) Institutions in Melbourne ...
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/111016/Education/ed08.html
Australia provides $1.5m for agriculture sector': Australia has provided $1.5 million for an Agriculture Sector Linkages Programme
(ASLP) in Pakistan by the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), said UVAS Project Director Hassan Mehmood
Warriach... Charles Sturt University, Australia, is working in collaboration with the University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences,
Lahore, for the implementation of the project, he said. http://www.brecorder.com/pakistan/business-a-economy/31944-australiaprovides-15m-for-agriculture-sector.html
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17-Oct-11
Pakistan Observer
17-Oct-11
Philippine Daily Inquirer
17-Oct-11
Health Canal
17-Oct-11
Philippine Information Agency
18-Oct-11
Scottrade
18-Oct-11
PRLog, USA
20-Oct-11
Melodika.net
20-Oct-11
PRCanada.net
20-Oct-11
Flameborough Review,
Canada
24-Oct-11 separationNOW
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Australia provides $1.5m for ASLP plan': Charles Sturt University, Australia, is working in collaboration with the University of
Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore, for the implementation of the project
UST hosts global conference on ethics in S&T': A major international conference on ethics in science and technology will see experts
from across Europe, Asia and the Pacific converging at University of Santo Tomas on Oct. 20-22 ... Other speakers: Daryl RJ Macer
(Eubios Ethics Institute); Johan Hattingh (Stellenbosch University); Clive Hamilton (Charles Sturt University); ... John Weckert
(Charles Sturt University); ... http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/18701/ust-hosts-global-conference-on-ethics-in-st
Early childhood collaboration a success': A unique collaboration between varied institutions and community stakeholders Australiawide has successfully enabled a new set of educational resources to be developed through the Early Childhood Education Workforce
Capacity Project (ECEWC Project)... “This has been a significant project,” explains project leader and Associate Dean of Charles
Sturt University’s Faculty of Education, Professor Sue Dockett. http://www.healthcanal.com/child-health/21961-Early-childhoodcollaboration-success.html
Phl, UST host int’l conference on Ethics in S&T': … This is what lectures of experts from across Europe, and Asia and the Pacific will
centre on as Asia’s oldest higher bastion of learning — the Pontifical University of Santo Tomas — hosts “Global Conference on
Ethics in Science and Technology” on October 20 to 22 at the Thomas Aquinas Research Complex (TARC). Among the prominent
speakers in the list include: ... Clive Hamilton (Charles Sturt University), ... John Weckert (Charles Sturt University), ...
http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=1&t=1&id=59550
Australia provides $1.5m for agriculture sector': Australia has provided $1.5 million for an Agriculture Sector Linkages Programme
(ASLP) in Pakistan by the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), said UVAS Project Director Hassan Mehmood
Warriach... Charles Sturt University, Australia, is working in collaboration with the University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences,
Lahore, for the implementation of the project, he said. http://research.scottrade.com/qnr/Public/Markets/Article?dockey=100291c3825-1
Ashland University Chemistry Professors Develop Method for Measuring Release of Herbicidal Compounds': A new analytical
method for measuring the release of herbicidal compounds from plant roots has been developed by two Ashland University chemistry
professors and this method is generating excitement in science labs around the world... During his six weeks in Australia,
Weidenhamer spent most of his time at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga working with Professor Leslie Weston, an expert
on herbicidal natural products who has done extensive research on herbicidal compounds produced by sorghum and fescue.
http://www.prlog.org/11699625-ashland-university-chemistry-professors-develop-method-for-measuring-release-of-herbicidalcompounds.html
Ashland University Chemistry Professors Develop Method for Measuring Release of Herbicidal Compounds': A new analytical
method for measuring the release of herbicidal compounds from plant roots has been developed by two Ashland University chemistry
professors and this method is generating excitement in science labs around the world... During his six weeks in Australia,
Weidenhamer spent most of his time at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga working with Professor Leslie Weston, an expert
on herbicidal natural products who has done extensive research on herbicidal compounds produced by sorghum and fescue.
http://www.melodika.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=226154&Itemid=55
Ashland University Chemistry Professors Develop Method for Measuring Release of Herbicidal Compounds': A new analytical
method for measuring the release of herbicidal compounds from plant roots has been developed by two Ashland University chemistry
professors and this method is generating excitement in science labs around the world... During his six weeks in Australia,
Weidenhamer spent most of his time at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga working with Professor Leslie Weston, an expert
on herbicidal natural products who has done extensive research on herbicidal compounds produced by sorghum and fescue.
http://pr-canada.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=456312&Itemid=36
First Nations research an eye-opener': I am 23 years old and have resided in the community of Waterdown my entire life. I attend
Charles Sturt University in Burlington. I am in my last year of obtaining my B.A. in Early Childhood Studies. Last year, I was humbled
by a guest speaker who spoke about their experience in the Residential Schooling and the impact it had on the First Nations, Metis
and Inuit culture. I learned some of the history throughout my schooling, but truly not enough.
http://www.flamboroughreview.com/opinions/article/298363
While the ion is hot: Microwave irradiation of ionic liquids for natural products extraction': Essential oils extracted from plants have
found widespread use in the perfumery and flavour industries and as traditional medicines, so efficient methods of extraction are
indispensable... A new process was introduced by Chinese scientists earlier in 2011 in an attempt to circumvent some of these
problems... Now, the same team has improved that process to give extraction times of just 10 minutes. Shi Chen, Ling Fan and
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yonhapnews.co.kr
28-Oct-11
Inside Halton. Com, Canada
28-Oct-11
Inside Halton. Com, Canada
Yinghu Liu from the South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, ... and Min An from Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga,
Australia, combined ionic liquid treatment with microwave irradiation.
http://www.separationsnow.com/coi/cda/detail.cda?id=26300&type=Feature&chId=1&page=1
Article on visit by Dongkuk University delegation to CSU in Albury-Wodonga. Included discussions with DVC (Academic) Professor
Ross Chambers on business courses.
http://prlink.yonhapnews.co.kr/YNA/Basic/Article/Press/yibw_showpress.aspx?contents_id=RPR20111027000200353
Time for mandatory voting?': “Some people just do donkey votes.” Eh? The subject was how few had bothered to go to the polls in
our provincial election the previous week. I was sitting down with five Australian exchange students, here at the Burlington campus of
Charles Sturt University until December, when they’ll return to the land Down Under.
http://www.insidehalton.com/opinion/columns/article/1233921--time-for-mandatory-voting
Students visiting from Down Under enjoying Great White North': Take five Australian exchange students, put them together in a
downtown Burlington house, and ask them to spend four months together… The quintet is third-year students in the Bachelor of
Early Childhood Education and Primary Education program at the Burlington campus of Charles Sturt University.
http://www.insidehalton.com/community/education/article/1234181--students-visiting-from-down-under-enjoying-great-white-north
Australian Metropolitan Media – 50 items
DATE PUBLICATION
HEADING & LINK
No surety of standards in Cert III': During my long involvement with the Cert 111 for aged care I have observed the deterioration of a once
substantive qualification into a meaningless piece of paper, writes Dr Maree Bernoth.
http://www.agedcareinsite.com.au/pages/section/article.php?s=Education+%26+Training&idArticle=22213
01-Oct-11
Aged Care Insite
01-Oct-11
Sydney Morning Herald
01-Oct-11
Sydney Morning Herald
01-Oct-11
Brisbane Times
03-Oct-11
ABC The Drum
News Review supplement: An interview by Linda Morris with a CSU public relations graduate Kristi Mansfield about her philanthropic work.
Bearer of gifts helps sisters do it for themselves': A sexist remark helped steer this high-flyer towards philanthropy, Linda Morris writes… ''I
could talk under wet cement to a fault,'' Kristi Mansfield says. ''I've had to learn to …'' and she brings the forefingers of her hands together, ''to
be focused''... Here, at the end of the long burnished steel communal table of Sailor Thai's canteen, Mansfield sat 15 years ago for her first
business lunch. Just 21 and fresh out of Charles Sturt University where she majored in public relations, she had found a job with a consumer
marketing firm selling crumpets... http://www.smh.com.au/executive-style/executive-women/bearer-of-gifts-helps-sisters-do-it-for-themselves20110930-1l1b4.html#ixzz1ZllFvvpB
Bearer of gifts helps sisters do it for themselves': A sexist remark helped steer this high-flyer towards philanthropy, Linda Morris writes… ''I
could talk under wet cement to a fault,'' Kristi Mansfield says. ''I've had to learn to …'' and she brings the forefingers of her hands together, ''to
be focused''... Here, at the end of the long burnished steel communal table of Sailor Thai's canteen, Mansfield sat 15 years ago for her first
business lunch. Just 21 and fresh out of Charles Sturt University where she majored in public relations, she had found a job with a consumer
marketing firm selling crumpets... http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/executive-style/executive-women/bearer-of-gifts-helps-sisters-do-it-forthemselves-20110930-1l1b4.html
For climate debate facts watch ABC fiction': At last, the ABC has broadcast a program that accurately reflects the debate over climate
science. That is, a program in which a large body of eminent scientists with an overwhelming case built and tested carefully over many years
using the best procedures of science meets a politically-motivated coterie of ratbags who manipulate the truth, endlessly repeat falsehoods,
harass their opponents and grandstand at every opportunity... Clive Hamilton is Professor of Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University. He is
based in Canberra. http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/3207072.html
03-Oct-11
Australian Financial Review
- Education
p29, 'Some concerns, but professional doctorate's future looks secure': Mention of CSU's doctorate in sustainable agriculture. NC11480
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03-Oct-11
Brotherhood of St Laurence
04-Oct-11
Campus Review
Facilitating children’s transition to school from families with complex support needs': This report reinforces the importance of the transition to
school for children from families with complex support needs. For all children and families, but particularly for those with complex support
needs, the transition to school is a time of both opportunity and vulnerability... The report is a joint publication between Charles Sturt
University, University of Western Sydney, Mission Australia and the NSW Department of Human Services ... http://bsllibrary.org.au/childrenfamilies/facilitating-children%E2%80%99s-transition-to-school-from-families-with-complex-support-needs-part-1-of-2-mission-australia-11705/
Same goal but different pathways for students': With support from universities, TAFE NSW is designing associate and full degrees…
Currently three NSW universities are represented on the TAFE NSW higher education academic board, the University of Technology Sydney,
the University of Western Sydney and Charles Sturt University... Four universities have agreed to an articulation pathway, subject to
accreditation, for the associate degree of accounting into the third year of their identified bachelor programs: the University of New England,
Charles Sturt University, the Australian Catholic University and Macquarie University.
http://www.campusreview.com.au.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/blog/analysis/same-goal-but-different-pathways-for-students/
04-Oct-11
PR Wire
HSC for parents... and for students': Are you the parent of an HSC student and want to know more about your child’s studies?... NSW HSC
Online is developed by Charles Sturt University and is one of the Board’s partner websites. Its web address is http://hsc.csu.edu.au and the
parents' page can be found at http://hsc.csu.edu.au/for_parents. http://www.prwire.com.au/pr/25355/hsc-for-parents-and-for-students
04-Oct-11
Life Science Weekly
p680, 'Food Science; Findings from Charles Sturt University in Food Science Reported': Article on salinity study by G. Baxter and colleagues,
Charles Sturt University.
04-Oct-11
Canberra Times
p2, 'Our roles and our responses are evolving so quickly. I'd prefer world peace to... ': Article by Jenna Price on women today- '' And then the
professor of public ethics at Charles Sturt University, Clive Hamilton, described the decision as a moment to ''sound the Last Post over the
rotting corpse of feminism''
05-Oct-11
Biotech Week
p1337, 'Peptides and Proteins; Research on Peptides and Proteins Discussed by Scientists at Charles Sturt University': Article about study by
S. Jeon and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.
05-Oct-11
Australian Financial Review
05-Oct-11
The Australian IT
05-Oct-11
The Australian
05-Oct-11
The Australian
p4, 'Kickback culture a ‘systemic’ problem': Also implicated in the scandal is another 95 councils, agencies and departments that include
Charles Sturt University,
Charles Sturt University streamlines IT recruitment': CHARLES Sturt University and a group of industry partners have joined forces to help
ease the challenge of recruiting graduates to the IT sector. CSU is offering its Bachelor of IT (Business Services) students a $30,000 grant as
part of their fully-accredited IT degree. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/charles-sturt-university-streamlines-it-recruitment/storye6frgakx-1226158432597
p3, 'Council graft 'just tip of an iceberg' in NSW': HOLIDAYS, footy tickets, iPhones, alcohol and gift vouchers were among the more than
$116,000 worth of kickbacks allegedly used to "groom" NSW public officials for corruption… Also named in the investigation are six
government departments, the NSW police and fire services, the Roads and Traffic Authority, Energy Australia, Sydney Water, Charles Sturt
University, TAFE NSW and Taronga Zoo. NC11481
Council graft 'just tip of an iceberg' in NSW': HOLIDAYS, footy tickets, iPhones, alcohol and gift vouchers were among the more than
$116,000 worth of kickbacks allegedly used to "groom" NSW public officials for corruption… Also named in the investigation are six
government departments, the NSW police and fire services, the Roads and Traffic Authority, Energy Australia, Sydney Water, Charles Sturt
University, TAFE NSW and Taronga Zoo. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/state-politics/council-graft-just-tip-of-aniceberg/story-e6frgczx-1226158484684
05-Oct-11
HOT Headlines
University streamlines IT recruitment': CHARLES Sturt University and industry partners have joined forces to ease the challenge of recruiting
graduates to the IT sector… http://www.hotheadlines.com.au/redirect.php?h=University_streamlines_IT_recruitment&artid=1047512
ABC Riverina News
Thirteen Riverina councils, Carrathool, Murray, Deniliquin, Greater Hume, Gundagai, Harden, Hay, Lockhart, Murrumbidgee, Narrandera,
Tumut, Tumbarumba and Wakool, as well as Charles Sturt University, are part of the investigation. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-1005/riverina-shires-embroiled-in-icac-probe/3299310/?site=riverina&section=news
05-Oct-11
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06-Oct-11
The Australian - Higher
Education
Charles Sturt in the clear: says ICAC isn't interested': Charles Sturt University says it is not subject to the Independent Commission against
Corruption inquiry into widespread kickbacks in the NSW public sector. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/charles-sturt-in-theclear-says-icac-isnt-interested/story-e6frgcjx-1226159496457
07-Oct-11
AAP Media Net
07-Oct-11
The Australian
Media Release: Commonwealth Ombudsman': Launch of Whistling While They Work: A good-practice guide for managing internal reporting
of wrongdoing in public sector organisations Peter Roberts, Senior Lecturer, Australian Graduate School of Policing, Charles Sturt University
(Lead author). Background information:
Speaking in iTongues': WHO needs speech if they've got an iPhone? CSU speech pathology students will this morning mark International
Alternative and Augmentative Awareness Month with an on-campus morning tea where guests learn how to communicate – and order brunch
– using age-old non-verbal tricks like sign language and cards, and newer ones like computers and iPhones.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/opinion/speaking-in-itongues/story-fn87wauf-1226160923405
08-Oct-11
Sydney Morning Herald
p4, Article about Alyssa Stephenson - she completed an exercise science degree and then a graduate diploma in exercise rehabilitation at
Charles Sturt University in Bathurst before joining the workforce, initially as a restaurant manager.
10-Oct-11
Australian Financial Review
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p27, 'Agriculture's future workforce wanes': Comment from CSU's Professor Jim Pratley on the need to promote agriculture as a good career
choice. NC11472, 488
11-Oct-11
ASX Comm news
ENERGY ACTION LIMITED; Enexchange Pty Ltd 30 June 2009 Financial Report": Company Secretary The following person held the
position of company secretary at the end of the financial year: Valerie Duncan - Master of Business , General Management Charles Sturt
University
12-Oct-11
NRN news
Interview with Mr Peter Roberts from CSU's Australian Graduate School for Policing as lead author on the final report and final
recommendations from the Whistling While they Work project. NC11504-506
12-Oct-11
ABC National news
Interview with Mr Peter Roberts from CSU's Australian Graduate School for Policing as lead author on the final report and final
recommendations from the Whistling While they Work project.
AAP Media Net
Media Release: Commonwealth Ombudsman': Article about whistling while at work - The Ombudsman acknowledged the important work of
lead author Mr Peter Roberts of Charles Sturt University, as well as Professor AJ Brown and colleagues. 'Whistling While They Work will be
an invaluable resource for implementing and oversighting a new scheme,' said the Commonwealth Ombudsman Allan Asher.
ABC Sydney
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau, Swift
and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set up by
Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=sydney
AAP Media Net
Media Release: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints': Article about Mormons running a media campaign - Wayne Hudson, Strategic
Research Professor at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, Charles Sturt University, said, "The ads are technically very good
and profile attractive people. They will certainly strengthen positive perceptions of Mormons and the Church in Australian society."
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Australian Financial Review
15-Oct-11
The Australian Higher
Education
p55, 'Question time for Ombudsman': Article about Commonwealth Ombudsman Allan Asher colluded with the Greens in preparing possible
questions for the Malaysian asylum seeker agreement. Lead author is Peter Roberts who is a former head of fraud control in the AttorneyGeneral’s Department. He is now a senior lecturer in the Graduate School of Policing in Canberra at Charles Sturt University.
Regional universities create formal alliance': However Charles Sturt University has stayed outside the group. CSU initially joined with the now
Regional Universities Network members in participating in a joint submission to the base funding review submitted in March under the banner
of the Consortium of Regional Universities... http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/regional-universities-create-formalalliance/story-e6frgcjx-1226166559846
Daily Telegraph
HSC students are tough kids with the drive to succeed': THEY are the ultimate Aussie battlers, an iconic breed, and their kids are among the
most remote and resilient HSC students in the state… After school she plans to study veterinary science at Charles Sturt University in Wagga
Wagga ... a "natural progression" after being around animals all her life and it will be close enough to the stock routes to nip home at
15-Oct-11
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weekends to help out... http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-nsw/hsc-students-are-tough-kids-with-the-drive-to-succeed/storye6freuzi-1226167136104
16-Oct-11
Sun Herald - Courses and
Careers
p3, 'Knowledge the best weapon': Article on new CSU small business qualification with Dr Lan Snell from Faculty of Business. NC11490
16-Oct-11
Sun Herald - Courses and
Careers
p6, 'Steady nerves on at the front line': Mentions CSU as venue for NSW police academy. NC11491
16-Oct-11
Sun Herald - Courses and
Careers
p7, 'Feeling the force': Profile of Grant Fitzpatrick and study of policing at CSU. NC11492
17-Oct-11
Mental Health Weekly
p129, 'Mental Health; Research Conducted at Charles Sturt University Has Updated Our Knowledge about Mental Health': Article about
research conducted on Mental Health by Crowther A. John and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.
18-Oct-11
ASX Comm news
TEYS LIMITED; Annual Report to shareholders': Michael Teys is the CEO. Mr Teys has been appointed as an adjunct lecturer at Charles
Sturt University in the School of Marketing and Management within the Faculty of Commerce
19-Oct-11
Education letter
p71, 'Knowledge Management; Findings from Charles Sturt University in Knowledge Management Reported': Research about education by
A. Bain and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.
21-Oct-11
Australian Assoc Press
21-Oct-11
Nine News
21-Oct-11
Bigpond News
FED: States to look at student concessions': Article about state recognising other state's concessions - A similar situation occurs for students
enrolled at Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga campus,
Students call for national concession card': University students calling for discounted travel cross Australia will hand a petition with 6000
signatures to Community Services Minister Jenny Macklin… Students at the Australian National University and the University of Canberra in
the ACT can miss out on local discounted travel if they live in NSW. A similar situation occurs for students enrolled at Charles Sturt
University's Albury-Wodonga campus, on the NSW-Victorian border, and ... http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8363454/students-call-fornational-concession-card
States to look at student concessions': University students calling for discounted travel cross Australia will hand a petition with 6000
signatures to Community Services Minister Jenny Macklin… Students at the Australian National University and the University of Canberra in
the ACT can miss out on local discounted travel if they live in NSW. A similar situation occurs for students enrolled at Charles Sturt
University's Albury-Wodonga campus, on the NSW-Victorian border, and ... http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8363454/students-call-fornational-concession-card
24-Oct-11
ABC
11am, The Conversation Hour: hour-long interview with guest Dr Adam Kerezsy, about his fish research in inland Australia and his book
'Desert Fishing Lessons - Adventures in Australia's Rivers', during which he mentions that he did post-graduate study " ... at Charles Sturt
Uni."
25-Oct-11
2UE National Rural news
25-Oct-11
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Interview with ILWS Dr Jo Millar on her upcoming research survey into community resilience after natural disasters.
Academics, Journalists, Politicians and Staffers do a Day's Hard Labour all in the Name of Politics': Dr Robinson said Dr Brian Coffey a
research fellow with Deakin's School of Humanities and Social Sciences would look at the Victorian Labor party's track record on the
environment while Dr Troy Whitford from Charles Sturt University would examine Labor's failure to appeal to rural voters in his presentation
Country Labor: A few sheep short in the top paddock all foam, no beer.
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27-Oct-11
ASX Comm news
MOZAMBI COAL LIMITED; Annual Report to shareholders': Mr Robert Hemphill is on the board and completed a Bachelor of Business at
Charles Sturt University
28-Oct-11
Tablelands Advertiser
p12, 'NEWS': Agribusiness Index released recently. "Agribusinesses in the Far North region are feeling more confident about the next twelve
months than at this time last year, with business
29-Oct-11
The Australian
p29, 'Questions of right and wrong { PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS }': Article about CAPPE - Set up in 2000 as a joint initiative between the
Australian National University, Charles Sturt University and the University of Melbourne, the centre prides itself on having the biggest
29-Oct-11
Canberra Times
31-Oct-11
Campus Review
p_, 'Secret Service prepares': Comments on visit by US President Obama to Canberra by CSU anti-terrorism academic, Professor Nick
O'Brien. NC11503
Putting on your best social face': Facebook will break the one billion-user barrier sometime in 2012… At Charles Sturt University – a
geographically dispersed institution with campuses right across NSW – social networks are used enthusiastically with two primary Facebook
sites, a large number of university Twitter accounts, Yammer used extensively by staff, along with a wide number of blogs and YouTube
content. CSU is also “dabbling” in 4Square, says to Matt Morton-Allan, manager of online student experience strategy.
http://www.campusreview.com.au.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/blog/features/putting-on-your-best-social-face/
Campus Review
Death of Professor John Carroll': Staff, students and alumni of Charles Sturt University (CSU) were saddened last week to learn of the death
of Professor John Carroll, the Professor of Communication at the School of Communication and Creative Industries in Bathurst.
http://www.campusreview.com.au.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/blog/news/death-of-professor-john-carroll/
31-Oct-11
Regional Media – 124 items
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PUBLICATION
01-Oct-11
East Coast News, Tas
01-Oct-11
Boorowa News, NSW
01-Oct-11
Western Herald
01-Oct-11 PRIME news Taree
Monthly Media Summary Report
August 2011
Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing
HEADING & LINK
Bearer of gifts helps sisters do it for themselves': A sexist remark helped steer this high-flyer towards philanthropy, Linda Morris writes…
''I could talk under wet cement to a fault,'' Kristi Mansfield says. ''I've had to learn to …'' and she brings the forefingers of her hands
together, ''to be focused''... Here, at the end of the long burnished steel communal table of Sailor Thai's canteen, Mansfield sat 15 years
ago for her first business lunch. Just 21 and fresh out of Charles Sturt University where she majored in public relations, she had found a
job with a consumer marketing firm selling crumpets... http://www.taseastcoastnews.com.au/news/national/national/general/bearer-ofgifts-helps-sisters-do-it-for-themselves/2309977.aspx
Bearer of gifts helps sisters do it for themselves': A sexist remark helped steer this high-flyer towards philanthropy, Linda Morris writes…
''I could talk under wet cement to a fault,'' Kristi Mansfield says. ''I've had to learn to …'' and she brings the forefingers of her hands
together, ''to be focused''... Here, at the end of the long burnished steel communal table of Sailor Thai's canteen, Mansfield sat 15 years
ago for her first business lunch. Just 21 and fresh out of Charles Sturt University where she majored in public relations, she had found a
job with a consumer marketing firm selling crumpets... http://www.boorowanewsonline.com.au/news/national/national/general/bearer-ofgifts-helps-sisters-do-it-for-themselves/2309977.aspx
Bearer of gifts helps sisters do it for themselves': A sexist remark helped steer this high-flyer towards philanthropy, Linda Morris writes…
''I could talk under wet cement to a fault,'' Kristi Mansfield says. ''I've had to learn to …'' and she brings the forefingers of her hands
together, ''to be focused''... Here, at the end of the long burnished steel communal table of Sailor Thai's canteen, Mansfield sat 15 years
ago for her first business lunch. Just 21 and fresh out of Charles Sturt University where she majored in public relations, she had found a
job with a consumer marketing firm selling crumpets... http://www.westernherald.com.au/news/national/national/general/bearer-of-giftshelps-sisters-do-it-for-themselves/2309977.aspx
Interview with Dr Maree Bernoth on research at Taree into aged care workers and workplace safety.
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01-Oct-11
ABC 666 Canberra
Interview with Dr Jane Heller on Saturday morning breakfast show about sharing spaces with companion animals
03-Oct-11
Lithgow Mercury
In other WRAS news the Western Region Academy of Sport, in conjunction with the Charles Sturt University School of Human Movement
Studies (CSU SHMS), has won the prestigious Strength of America Award for their Strength and Conditioning Internship (SCI) program.
03-Oct-11
Forbes Advocate
Newton's Nation visits Forbes': Article about the road show - Travelling with the road trip were former Forbes residents, Amy Whitfield
and Ellie Fraser, who study public relations at Charles Sturt University.
04-Oct-11
Parkes Post
Students explore "big school': Forty-four students from Tullamore Central School, Tottenham Central School and Kelso Public School in
Bathurst had the opportunity to explore Charles Sturt University (CSU) Bathurst.
05-Oct-11
The Area News
p1, 'GRIFFITH'S incoming Showgirl has': Miss Pisan, who was the only entrant in the competition this year, is currently studying to be a
primary school teacher at Charles Sturt University in Wagga and said she wanted to come back to Griffith as soon as she graduated.
06-Oct-11
Southern Weekly
06-Oct-11
Parkes Champion-Post
06-Oct-11
North Shore Times, NSW
06-Oct-11
Hornsby and Upper North
Shore Advocate
Story on Dr Janelle Wheat ?????
Students explore ‘big school’': Forty-four students from Tullamore Central School, Tottenham Central School and Kelso Public School in
Bathurst had the opportunity to explore Charles Sturt University (CSU) Bathurst. CSU hosted an on-campus information day called
‘Xplore CSU’ for Year 5 and 6 students to encourage them to consider higher education when they finish school.
http://www.parkeschampionpost.com.au/news/local/news/general/students-explore-big-school/2313574.aspx
Lucy to make farming sustainable': LUCY Crowe, 23, of Willoughby, has taken another step to achieving her aim - to make Australian
farming more sustainable. The second year Charles Sturt University student is studying a Bachelor of Ecological Agriculture. http://northshore-times.whereilive.com.au/news/story/lucy-needs-help/
Sisters' passion for good food': THAI Hot Corner at Dural is a restaurant I heard much about and always wanted to visit. Nittaya
Abhayawickrama, her husband Charuka and sister Simo Panida took over the restaurant in May… Nittaya came to Australia to study
accountancy and met her husband at Charles Sturt University, where he was studying IT. They have three children and live at Kenthurst.
http://hornsby-advocate.whereilive.com.au/lifestyle/story/sisters-passion-for-good-food/
06-Oct-11
Queensland Country Life
p11, 'AN Australian initiative to develop a cost-effective': The Happy Planter was the brainchild of Charles Sturt University professor John
Blackwell, Wagga Wagga, NSW, who set out to develop a no-till machine that was affordable and effective.
07-Oct-11
North Shore Times, NSW
p34, 'Lucy needs help': Article about Lucy Crowe - The second year Charles Sturt University student is studying a Bachelor of Ecological
Agriculture.
07-Oct-11
Pastoral Times
07-Oct-11
The Area News
07-Oct-11
Leeton Irrigator
07-Oct-11
Parkes Champion-Post
07-Oct-11
ABC Evenings Melbourne
08-Oct-11
Northern Daily Leader
Monthly Media Summary Report
August 2011
Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing
p26, 'Champion Edwina': Article about Edwina Hare - Edwina, who is studying primary school teaching at Charles Sturt University in
Albury, said this was by far her biggest achievement in more than 17 years of riding.
p5, 'THE general manager of a local council': Article about Carrathool and Murrumbidgee shires and ICAC - Operation Jarek identified 88
councils and 22 other organisations across NSW, including the Roads and Traffic Authority and Charles Sturt University, as potentially
having received kickbacks.
Leeton not in investigation': … ICAC is investigating allegations that employees of the councils, including at Narrandera, Deniliquin,
Carathool, Hay, Murrumbidgee, Charles Sturt University and the Roads and Traffic Authority have accepted benefits, including gift cards
and other items, from companies in return for placing orders with them. http://www.irrigator.com.au/news/local/news/business/leeton-notin-investigation/2315554.aspx
First university course to run': The Parkes University Study Centre will run its first Australian Graduate Management Consortium (AGMC)
course in November… The AGMC is a unique partnership between TAFE NSW and Charles Sturt University (CSU) offering postgraduate
CSU courses that are delivered at several TAFE locations. http://www.parkeschampionpost.com.au/news/local/news/general/firstuniversity-course-to-run/2316454.aspx
9.05pm interview with CSU psychology Honours graduate Ms Rebecca Shaw about her Honours research paper presented at the APS
conference in Adelaide on the weekend, about the meaning and importance of friendships to older men.
p18, 'Tamworth has an ideal opportunity to embrace': Tamworth has an ideal opportunity to embrace some forward thinking by the
University of New England as Armidale embarks on life with the National Broadband Network (NBN) - also talks about CSU establishing a
presence in Tamworth.
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09-Oct-11
ABC Overnights
09-Oct-11
Wellington Times
4.15am interview with CSU psychology Honours graduate Ms Rebecca Shaw about her Honours research paper presented at the APS
conference in Adelaide on the weekend, about the meaning and importance of friendships to older men.
Student nurses graduate': Regional health services, including Wellington, will benefit when 20 students who have completed the threeyear, Bachelor of Nursing degree at the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health-at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo
are farewelled at a special morning tea this morning.
10-Oct-11
The Area News
p4, 'Exam tips as HSC looms large': Article about upcoming HSC exams - Now studying physiotherapy at Charles Sturt University in
Albury, Ms Sartor gained a UAI score of 93.3, putting her in the top 7 per cent of the state.
10-Oct-11
ABC State-wide VIC
10-Oct-11
Wellington Times
3.30pm interview with CSU psychology Honours graduate Ms Rebecca Shaw about her Honours research paper presented at the APS
conference in Adelaide on the weekend, about the meaning and importance of friendships to older men.
Student nurses graduate': Regional health services, including Wellington, will benefit when 20 students who have completed the threeyear, Bachelor of Nursing degree at the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo
are farewelled at a special morning tea this morning. http://www.wellingtontimes.com.au/news/local/news/education/student-nursesgraduate/2318290.aspx
11-Oct-11
Armidale Express
Higher School Certificate tips for parents, students': Article about HSC online - NSW HSC Online is developed by Charles Sturt University
and is one of the Board's partner websites.
11-Oct-11
ABC Broken Hill morning
11-Oct-11
NSW TAFE
12-Oct-11
Cowra Community News
12-Oct-11
Lithgow Mercury
12-Oct-11
Armidale Express
13-Oct-11
Warrnambool Standard
13-Oct-11
ABC Darwin
13-Oct-11
ABC Esperance WA
13-Oct-11
ABC Shepparton
13-Oct-11
ABC Darwin
Monthly Media Summary Report
August 2011
Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing
Interview with Mr Peter Roberts from Australian Graduate School for Policing as lead author on the final report and final
recommendations from the Whistling While they Work project.
Charles Sturt University (CSU) values TAFE NSW qualifications': TAFE NSW students are in a fantastic position to further their study at
university. With Charles Sturt University (CSU), TAFE NSW graduates are eligible for Guaranteed university entry*, TAFE scholarships
and Credit for relevant study. https://www.tafensw.edu.au/about/news/news-111011-csu.htm
Cowra grows world’s first successful perennial wheat': THREE consecutive field trials at Cowra and Woodstock have yielded the world’s
only successful perennial wheat crops… The trials were part of a collaborative project with Charles Sturt University and the CSIRO,
funded by the Future Farm Industries Co-operative Research Centre.
http://cowracommunitynews.com/viewnews.php?newsid=8397&id=46
Good luck year 12': IT’S that time of year again, when students across the state are studying their hardest for the HSC… This HSC
Online website is a great resource full of information put together as a joint initiative of Charles Sturt University and the NSW Government
Department of Education and Communities. http://www.lithgowmercury.com.au/news/features/articles/events/good-luck-year12/2321340.aspx?storypage=2
Higher School Certificate tips for parents, students': Are you the parent of an HSC student and want to know more about your child’s
studies?... NSW HSC Online is developed by Charles Sturt University and is one of the Board’s partner websites.
http://www.armidaleexpress.com.au/news/local/news/general/higher-school-certificate-tips-for-parents-students/2321240.aspx
p3, 'A FARM-HAND from Mepunga has been selected': Article about Jess Westwick - "I think I'll spend five or six years on-farm, then I
will make a decision about whether to go into management or into something like genetics or nutrition." Ms Westwick is about to finish an
NCDEA Advanced Diploma and will start a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture next year, studying with Charles Sturt University by
distance learning.
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau,
Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set
up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=darwin
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau,
Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set
up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=esperance
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau,
Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set
up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=shepparton
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau,
Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set
up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=darwin
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Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau,
Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set
up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=northandwest
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography. Beau,
Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live stream set
up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm?site=widebay
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a community-based
program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and being
run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=greatsouthern
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a community-based
program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and being
run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=esperance
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a community-based
program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and being
run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=brokenhill
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a community-based
program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and being
run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=widebay
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a community-based
program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and being
run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=centralvic
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a community-based
program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and being
run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=southqld
13-Oct-11
ABC North and West SA
13-Oct-11
ABC Wide Bay Qld
14-Oct-11
ABC Great Southern WA
14-Oct-11
ABC Esperance WA
14-Oct-11
ABC Broken Hill NSW
14-Oct-11
ABC Wide Bay Qld
14-Oct-11
ABC Central Victoria
14-Oct-11
ABC Southern Qld
14-Oct-11
The Newcastle Herald
17-Oct-11
Ballarat Courier
17-Oct-11
ABC NSW Country Hour
p39, 'Proud to be police': IPROWD is a joint project of the federal government, TAFE NSW, NSW Police Force and Charles Sturt
University. The course is funded by the federal government, with total funding of $2.9 million allocated to this successful project.
University of Ballarat student supports compulsory fees': Ms Murray, who had studied at Charles Sturt University at Wagga Wagga, said
earlier services like the swimming pool and gym were available to students at a minimum cost.
http://www.thecourier.com.au/news/local/news/general/university-of-ballarat-student-supports-compulsory-fees/2325486.aspx
NSW Country Hour 17/10/11': On the NSW Country Hour today, researchers (Prof Kevin Parton and Dr Robert Tierney) at Charles Sturt
University find "resilience" is the key to surviving drought, … with audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/nsw/content/2011/10/s3341523.htm?site=sydney
17-Oct-11
ABC NSW Country Hour
NSW Country Hour 17/10/11': On the NSW Country Hour today, researchers (Prof Kevin Parton and Dr Robert Tierney) at Charles Sturt
University find "resilience" is the key to surviving drought, and interviews with …
18-Oct-11
Shepparton News
p17, 'She ensures independence': Article about Emma Jones - Originally from Shepparton, Emma earned her Bachelor of Health Science
(Occupational Therapy) from Charles Sturt University, Albury last year.
19-Oct-11
Northern Daily Leader
19-Oct-11
ABC Broken Hill news
19-Oct-11
ABC North Queensland news
Monthly Media Summary Report
August 2011
Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing
p8, 'Search for talent for Bingara plays': Article about a play in Bingara - organisers are two graduates of Charles Sturt University, with
bachelor of arts degrees in acting for stage and screen.
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-19/educationalexpansion-on-the-cards/3578570/?site=brokenhill&section=news
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
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http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=northqld
19-Oct-11
ABC Illawarra news
19-Oct-11
ABC Newcastle news
19-Oct-11
ABC Sunshine Coast
Queensland news
19-Oct-11
ABC Ballarat news
19-Oct-11
ABC North Tasmania news
19-Oct-11
ABC Swan Hill news
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=illawarra
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=newcastle
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=sunshine
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=ballarat
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=northtas
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could see a
big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university will be putting
three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=milduraswanhill
20-Oct-11
Farm Weekly
p3, 'THE GRADUATE GAP': Article about attracting more agriculture workers - Jim Pratley, an emeritus professor at Charles Sturt
University, said universities, industry and governments needed to do more to promote agriculture as a good career choice.
23-Oct-11
ABC 702 Sydney
Monthly 'Film Fanatics' segment on Simon Marnie's Sunday morning program, featuring Associate Professor Jane Mills from Charles
Sturt University, discussing films that made you cry, and the first foreign language films we saw.
23-Oct-11
Cowra Guardian
A world first': Cowra is home to the longest surviving perennial wheat crop in the world - The project was a joint collaboration between
the DPI, CSIRO, Charles Sturt University
24-Oct-11
Gladstone Observer
24-Oct-11
Cowra Guardian
24-Oct-11
Hills Shire Times, NSW
p3, 'IN BRIEF': AGRIBUSINESSES in the Fitzroy region have recorded a weakened performance in the September quarter, according to
the 19th Westpac and Charles Sturt University
A world first': Cowra is home to the longest surviving perennial wheat crop in the world and the Department of Primary Industry (DPI)
researchers behind the project are influencing the direction of perennial crop research all over the world… The project was a joint
collaboration between the DPI, CSIRO, Charles Sturt University and Seednet lead by Dr Phillip Larkin from the CSIRO.
http://www.cowraguardian.com.au/news/local/news/general/a-world-first/2333233.aspx
Bible history in Castle Hill': Family bibles from tiny to huge are being collected by Wesley Uniting Church, Castle Hill for a display on
Sunday, October 30… Dr Jenks is the Academic Dean of St Francis’ Anglican Theological College in Brisbane and is a lecturer in biblical
studies in the School of Theology at Charles Sturt University. http://hills-shire-times.whereilive.com.au/news/story/bible-history-in-castlehill/
24-Oct-11
ABC Tasmania Country Hour
For the first time in three years, the Westpac Charles Sturt University survey has found confidence in Tasmania's agribusiness sector has
fallen. Includes interview with WRI director Mr Tom Murphy.
24-Oct-11
ABC Tasmania Country Hour
For the first time in three years, the Westpac Charles Sturt University survey has found confidence in Tasmania's agribusiness sector has
fallen. Includes interview with WRI director Mr Tom Murphy. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/tas/content/2011/10/s3346737.htm?site=hobart
Monthly Media Summary Report
August 2011
Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing
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24-Oct-11
ABC Rural News Tasmania
25-Oct-11
ABC Queensland Rural
25-Oct-11
ABC Western Victoria Rural
25-Oct-11
ABC Mildura News
25-Oct-11
ABC Swan Hill Rural
25-Oct-11
ABC Western Victoria Rural
25-Oct-11
ABC NSW MidNorth and North
Coast Rural
25-Oct-11
ABC NSW MidNorth and North
Coast Rural
25-Oct-11
ABC NSW MidNorth and North
Coast Rural
25-Oct-11
North West Star, Qld
25-Oct-11
Warren Advocate
Fall in Tasmanian agribusiness performance': For the first time in three years, the Westpac Charles Sturt University survey has recorded
a drop in Tasmania's overall agribusiness performance index… Agribusiness Index survey co-ordinator Tom Murphy says overall
business confidence in the September quarter has fallen in Tasmania and is now on a par with the rest of Australia...
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/tas/content/2011/10/s3346691.htm
Figures show Queensland agribusiness on slow climb from disasters': A statistical snapshot of agribusiness in Queensland paints a
picture of continuing recovery from the floods and cyclones of last summer. However, the state, overall, still records a negative number
on the Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index. included interview with WRI director Mr Tom Murphy.
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201110/s3347361.htm
Agribusiness survey reveals mixed bag': A new survey has found there has been a dip in the performance of Wimmera-Mallee
agribusinesses for the September quarter. The study for Westpac and Charles Sturt University says the region's agribusiness sector
recorded a weakened performance for the latest quarter but there were still positive economic results due to a strong performance from
livestock and wool producers. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-25/agribusiness-survey-reveals-mixedbag/3599060/?site=westernvic&section=news
Agribusiness survey reveals mixed bag': A new survey has found there has been a dip in the performance of Wimmera-Mallee
agribusinesses for the September quarter. The study for Westpac and Charles Sturt University says the region's agribusiness sector
recorded a weakened performance for the latest quarter but there were still positive economic results due to a strong performance from
livestock and wool producers. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-25/agribusiness-survey-reveals-mixed-bag/3599060
Agribusiness survey reveals mixed bag': A new survey has found there has been a dip in the performance of Wimmera-Mallee
agribusinesses for the September quarter. The study for Westpac and Charles Sturt University says the region's agribusiness sector
recorded a weakened performance for the latest quarter but there were still positive economic results due to a strong performance from
livestock and wool producers. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-25/agribusiness-survey-reveals-mixedbag/3599060/?site=milduraswanhill&section=news
A new survey has found there has been a dip in the performance of Wimmera-Mallee agribusinesses for the September quarter. The
study for Westpac and Charles Sturt University says the region's agribusiness sector recorded a weakened performance for the latest
quarter but there were still positive economic results due to a strong performance from livestock and wool producers.
Confident farmers': Mid North and North Coast farmers are feeling more confident about the next 12 months compared to this time last
year. It comes as NSW Agribusinesses record the seventh consecutive quarter of positive economic performance, despite a decline at
the national level. WRI CEO Mr Tom Murphy says the quarterly Agribusiness Index shows time are improving for local primary producers.
With audio of Murphy interview. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/regions/content/201110/3347160.htm?site=northcoast
North Coast Agribusiness confidence high': Mid North and North Coast farmers are feeling more confident about the next 12 months
compared to this time last year. Their confidence comes as research findings show NSW agri-businesses recorded the seventh
consecutive quarter of positive economic performance, despite a decline at the national level. Tom Murphy, CEO of the Western
Research Institute at Charles Sturt University says the quarterly Agribusiness Index shows times are improving for local primary
producers. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/content/2011/s3347376.htm?site=northcoast
Mid North and North Coast farmers are feeling more confident about the next 12 months compared to this time last year. It comes as
NSW Agribusinesses record the seventh consecutive quarter of positive economic performance, despite a decline at the national level.
WRI CEO Mr Tom Murphy says the quarterly Agribusiness Index shows times are improving for local primary producers. With audio of
Murphy interview.
Region not suffering economic blues': THE Queensland economy may be one of the slowest in the country, but it's all good news for the
North West, according to MITEZ spokesman Glen Graham… A nationwide survey jointly conducted by Westpac the Charles Sturt
University has shown North West producers and their suppliers have much higher levels of business confidence than their coastal
counterparts... http://www.northweststar.com.au/news/local/news/general/region-not-suffering-economic-blues/2334295.aspx
Education with the best: Practical mix of study options': Former Nyngan resident Katie White is currently studying her Bachelor of Social
Work at Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Dubbo Campus. The proximity to her home town was one of Katie’s considerations when
choosing a university to attend and she has found CSU a good place to make friends.
http://www.warrenadvocate.com.au/news/features/articles/education/education-with-the-best/2335371.aspx
25-Oct-11
Dalby Herald
p5, 'Agribusiness is booming': Agribusinesses in the Darling Downs region has recorded a strong performance in the September quarter,
according to the 19th Westpac and Charles Sturt University (CSU) Agribusiness Index.
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Warrick Daily News
p10, 'Confidence up': The September quarter report released by Westpac and Charles Sturt University includes agricultural producers,
their input suppliers (upstream) and related transport
25-Oct-11
The Advertiser
p39, 'SA agribusiness is the best performing in the nation': THE South Australian agribusiness sector was the best performing of all states
in the September quarter 2011, according to the latest Westpac and Charles Sturt University
25-Oct-11
Southern Highland News
Determined to make a difference': She battled on and completed a diploma of childhood services while working as an early childhood
teacher at Potters Pre School in Mittagong while she completed her degree in Early Childhood through Charles Sturt University.
25-Oct-11
The Queensland Times
p15, 'Confidence improving for country businesses': The quarterly Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index showed
confidence was high in the industry.
25-Oct-11
Shepparton News
p9, 'Agricultural outlook rosy': The latest Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index shows business confidence about the
next 12 months is at 82 per cent.
25-Oct-11
The Northern Star
p9, 'Agribusiness records strong performance': ACCORDING to the Westpac and Charles Sturt University agribusiness index the
Richmond-Tweed region has recorded a strong performance in the September quarter.
25-Oct-11
Illawarra Mercury
p16, 'Agribusiness growing strong': ILLAWARRA agribusinesses have enjoyed a solid performance in the September quarter, according
to the latest Westpac and Charles Sturt University
25-Oct-11
Young Witness
Top drop only grown in Young': article about grapes grown just outside young - For more than 10 years, former Professor of Wine
Science at Charles Sturt University, Dr Freeman has been the only Australian grower of these two intense varieties
25-Oct-11
The Irrigator
p8, 'Asthma risk high when thunderstorms strike': Charles Sturt University has set up a SMS alert when the pollen counts are high and
thunderstorms are predicted.
25-Oct-11
Hills Shire Times, NSW
p16, 'Dust off your unusual Bibles CHURCH COLLECTING ODDITIES FOR DISPLAY': Dr Jenks is the Academic Dean of St Francis'
Anglican Theological College in Brisbane and is a lecturer in biblical studies in the School of Theology at Charles Sturt University.
26-Oct-11
Manning River Times
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Central Coast Express
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Bendigo Advertiser
26-Oct-11
Ballarat Courier
p39, 'AGRIBUSINESSES in the Loddon region have': Loddon agribusinesses recorded a strong performance in the September quarter,
according to the 19th Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index released on Monday.
p20, 'AGRIBUSINESSES in the Central Highlands': AGRIBUSINESSES in the Central Highlands region have recorded strong
performances in the September quarter, reports the nineteenth Westpac and Charles Sturt University (CSU) Agribusiness Index released
this week.
26-Oct-11
Northern Daily Leader
p11, 'Weaker quarter for agribusiness': The Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index recorded the economic
performance indicator (EPI) for the northern region was 0.01 for the September quarter,
26-Oct-11
Wimmera Daily Times
26-Oct-11
Southern Riverina News
p19, 'WIMMERA agribusinesses recorded a dip in performance during the September quarter in the 19th Westpac and Charles Sturt
University Agribusiness Index.
Summer fashion on the catwalk': … The Thompson children, some who started their education in Tocumwal, are at different levels of
pursuing careers. Kate is an intensive care nurse in Wagga Wagga, Matthew is now studying medicine at Bond University on the Gold
Coast, Andrew is doing a course in podiatry at CSU in Albury, Alexandra is studying nursing and Victoria is completing her Year 12
studies. http://www.southernriverinanews.net.au/story.asp?TakeNo=201110264610777
27-Oct-11
The Advocate
p24, 'Confidence down: survey": Released this week, the Westpac and Charles Sturt University (CSU) Agribusiness Index
27-Oct-11
The Daily Mercury
p6, 'Agribusiness confidence up': AGRIBUSINESS in the Mackay region has recorded a strong performance in the September quarter,
reports the nineteenth Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index.
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p10, 'Matt Peters plays Charlie Martin in On Golden': He has been on the ABC TV on Recovery multiple times and won most popular
actor at Charles Sturt University in his final year of his communications degree.
p34, 'Billy's on centre stage HSC STAR NOMINATED FOR PRESTIGIOUS PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS': Article about Bill Briggs Billy plans to study a Bachelor of Communications and Bachelor of Business at Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, before he considers
the stage as a career.`
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The Echo
p13, 'Barwon rural's confidence dip': The survey, conducted by Westpac and Charles Sturt University, rates agribusiness confidence at
67 per cent locally, compared to 72 per cent for Victoria overall and 73 per cent nationally.
27-Oct-11
Cootamundra Herald
Cootamundra High Show team heads to Albury': The students are now being supervised by science and agriculture teacher Fiona
Edwards, who began at Cootamundra High School fresh from Charles Sturt University in Wagga earlier this year.
27-Oct-11
The Rural
p3, 'WITH harvest approaching, one of the major': Article about your crops and what to look for - If the answer to these questions is "yes"
then a sample should be submitted to the local herbicide resistance testing service (Charles Sturt University, (02) 6933 4001)
28-Oct-11
Bateman’s Bay Coast
Bay paddlers receive top tips': Dr Edwards lectures in exercise science at Charles Sturt University and is also an assistant coach of the
Australian kayaking squad for the 2012 London Olympics.
28-Oct-11
ABC Central Victoria Bendigo
mornings
28-Oct-11
Central Queensland News
Interview with ILWS Dr Jo Millar on her upcoming research survey into community resilience after natural disasters.
Business confidence low': AGRIBUSINESS in the Fitzroy region has recorded a weakened performance in the September quarter,
reports the nineteenth Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index released this week…
http://www.cqnews.com.au/story/2011/10/28/business-confidence-low/
28-Oct-11
Tasmanian Country
p10, 'Negative signs for agribusiness': The Westpac and Charles Sturt University index released this week showed a negative rating for
the state's agribusiness sector for the September quarter.
28-Oct-11
Central Queensland News
p7, 'Business confidence low': AGRIBUSINESS in the Fitzroy region has recorded a weakened performance in the September quarter,
reports the nineteenth Westpac and Charles Sturt University
28-Oct-11
Northern Miner
p3, 'School looks to the skies': Mr Goodwin said the driving committee has been guided by a number of people including Dr Graeme
White Adjunct Professor at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga and David
30-Oct-11
Mudgee Guardian
Graduate achieves dream of working with big cats': Charles Sturt University student and Mudgee resident Emma Dunston will be heading
to Zambia in a fortnight.
31-Oct-11
Area News
p10, 'The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre': The National Wine and Grape Industry Centre (NWGIC), at Charles Sturt University,
in Wagga Wagga, facilitated the 2011 Spring Vine Health Field Days in key grape growing
31-Oct-11
Western Magazine
31-Oct-11
Mudgee Guardian
31-Oct-11
ABC Kimberley
31-Oct-11
ABC West Queensland
31-Oct-11
ABC North Coast NSW
31-Oct-11
ABC Tropical Qld
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CMA behind CSU farm plan project': For the first time the Central West CMA has taken property planning to the next level, sponsoring
the Charles Sturt University biophysical farm plan competition.
Graduate achieves dream of working with big cats': Charles Sturt University student and Mudgee resident Emma Dunston will be heading
to Zambia in a fortnight. But her first overseas trip is not exactly a safari holiday. Ms Dunston will be spending two weeks with three of her
university cohort as a volunteer with the Livingstone Lion Rehabilitation and Release Program.
http://www.mudgeeguardian.com.au/news/local/news/general/graduate-achieves-dream-of-working-with-big-cats/2341193.aspx
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=kimberley
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=westqld
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=northcoast
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=tropic
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Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=southcoast
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=eyre
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=northandwest
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=newcastle
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=katherine
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=northqld
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=farnorth
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=centralvic
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and storms
but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from CSU and
James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening, and how they
recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=brokenhill
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HEADING & LINK
p9, 'Student teachers have chance at $5k': Short story on new scholarship program by Teachers Credit Union for students at CSU.
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01-Oct-11
Western Advocate
01-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p5, 'US Consul General to tour university campus': THE US Consul General in Australia will be in Bathurst next week to pay a visit
to Charles Sturt University. Niels Marquardt will arrive at CSU at 1pm on Tuesday to be welcomed by Louise Haberecht from the
CSU Office of International Relations.
US Consul General to tour university campus': THE US Consul General in Australia will be in Bathurst next week to pay a visit to
Charles Sturt University. Niels Marquardt will arrive at CSU at 1pm on Tuesday to be welcomed by Louise Haberecht from the CSU
Office of International Relations. http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/us-consul-general-to-touruniversity-campus/2309641.aspx
01-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p10, 'Author inspired by Nolan's muse': story about author Alex Miller launching his new book at BMEC in Bathurst later this month;
notes, 'He will also be in conversation with Dr Barbara Hill from Charles Sturt University.'
01-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p15, 'A THIRD school has been vandalised within': Article about break-ins in the district - Meanwhile students at Charles Sturt
University have also been hit by a series of car break-ins. NC11476
03-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p6, 'Funding help for teacher trainees': Story about new scholarship program by Teachers Credit Union for teacher education
students at CSU
04-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Regular session with Anne Delaney with Dr Troy Whitford about democracy in Australia.
04-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Interview by Melinda Hayter with Dr Janelle Wheat from CSU regarding her research into breast cancer and call for volunteers
04-Oct-11
ABC Riverina news
News story about new breast cancer research being conducted at CSU in Wagga Wagga & led by academic Dr Janelle Wheat.
04-Oct-11
2BS
04-Oct-11
ABC News
5.20pm interview with US Consul General Mr Niels Marquardt about his visit to CSU in Bathurst on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cancer study puts spotlight on complementary medicine': A Wagga Wagga researcher believes she may be on the way to finding a
natural treatment for a common side effect in breast cancer survivors… Charles Sturt University's Dr Janelle Wheat is looking for
volunteers for a study which looks at the effectiveness of horse chestnut and butcher's broom in relieving swelling.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-04/cancer-study-puts-spotlight-on-complementary/3207968
04-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p6, 'THE Coolamon Library has organised some': Article about Julie Mulligan -Julie started work at Coolamon Hospital undertaking
general duties and has progressed by studying to be an enrolled nurse then completing her nursing training through Charles Sturt
University. NC11477
04-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p6, 'THE high cost of dental treatment continues': Associate head of Charles Sturt University's School of Dentistry Dr Sabrina
Manickam said much of the high cost of dentists is associated with running a quality practice.
Western Advocate
p3, 'US diplomat keen to extend uni links': Story about visit to CSU in Bathurst by US Consul General, Mr Niels Marquardt, on Tues
and Wed. He met CSU PR exchange students to the US, and then the V-C and Head of Campus and did a walking tour of the
campus with them. Includes photo of Mr Marquardt with 3 students.
05-Oct-11
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p9, 'Fast food led on to children's party fun': weekly 'My First Job' feature profile, this week about former CSU PR student Ms Alexis
Chapman who has returned to work in Bathurst at the Central West Community College.
05-Oct-11
Western Advocate
05-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray breakfast
05-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
Mention that CSU in Albury-Wodonga is venue for public meeting and viewings of the Albury Wodonga Astronomical Society.
Riverina councils and organisations under investigation': MORE than half of all Riverina councils and a number of high-profile
organisations are being investigated over allegations staff accepted bribes and were engaged in corrupt activity. The Independent
Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is investigating 110 state and local councils, which includes 12 in the Riverina as well as
CSU. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/riverina-councils-and-organisations-underinvestigation/2313566.aspx
05-Oct-11
Border Mail
p16, 'Four Join catchment authority': Mention that CSU ILWS associate Maureen Rogers as new member of NE Victoria
Catchment Authority and her link to CSU. NC11482
05-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
international postgraduate students with CSU's School of Environmental Sciences share a meal and culture. Interviews with Dr Jo
Millar and student Kuenga Namguy
05-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
international postgraduate students with CSU's School of Environmental Sciences share a meal and culture. Interviews with Dr Jo
Millar and student Kuenga Namguy. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/v1/video/-/watch/26830784/international-flavour-for-lunch/
05-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga Wagga
News report that CSU is being investigated by ICAC along with local council and state authorities.
05-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p1 banner & p3, Councils had culture of giving, receiving: The ICAC is investigating 110 state and local councils, which includes 12
in the Riverina as well as CSU. NC11463 & NC11464
05-Oct-11
ABC Riverina News
Reports CSU is one of the local council and state authorities under investigation by ICAC.
05-Oct-11
Riverina Leader
p49, Story & photo of premiere of Human Geography at UTE at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC11467
05-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p13, To Melbourne with Merlot OTOU - The CSU campus in Orange has seen many changes over the years.
Central Western Daily
p9, Behind the microscope - German cognitive science undergraduate student Julia Gatsek leaves CSU campus in Orange
tomorrow to return to her homeland armed with what she says is valuable hands-on experience in laboratories school of biomedical
sciences faculty.
05-Oct-11
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p8, Tour fosters study exchange - Mr Marquardt visited CSU's Bathurst campus yesterday and will continue his regional tour to
Lithgow, Orange, Dubbo and Parkes later this week.
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Central Western Daily
She’s apples for consular visit': AN ENVIABLE lifestyle, great culture and quality education and health services. These are some of
Orange’s assets that stood out for the Consul General of the United States of America Niels Marquardt during his tour yesterday.
Orange’s unique stormwater harvesting system was a high point of interest for Mr Marquardt, along with Charles Sturt University’s
Orange campus. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/shes-apples-for-consular-visit/2314628.aspx
06-Oct-11
Border Mail
p1, 'ICAC silence': CSU named in ICAC investigation in NSW public organisations. NC11483
06-Oct-11
Border Mail
ICAC silence': CSU named in ICAC investigation in NSW public organisations.
http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/albury-council-silent-on-corruption-scandal/2314792.aspx
06-Oct-11
Border Mail
p4, 'Only just found out': Quotes direct from CSU statement noting ICAC will not be investigating any allegations at CSU. NC11484
06-Oct-11
Border Mail
Only just found out': Quotes direct from CSU statement noting ICAC will not be investigating any allegations at CSU.
http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/hume-in-dark-over-icac-inquiry/2314811.aspx
06-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray news
06-Oct-11
ABC Riverina online
06-Oct-11
ABC Gippsland online
06-Oct-11
ABC Western Plains NSW online
Read only item highlighting that CSU has been cleared of further investigation by the NSW ICAC.
Digital Living - gaming and your brain': Computer games have been around for decades, but the discussion around how they might
affect our brains has really only surfaced in recent years, and there's some interesting research… You can hear Digital Living every
second Thursday morning with Anne Delaney on ABC Riverina, where she talks technology with her regular panel: Charles Sturt
University academics Phil Roy and Dr Barney Dalgarno, and technology commentator Peter Adams. With audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/10/06/3333588.htm?site=riverina
Digital Living - gaming and your brain': Computer games have been around for decades, but the discussion around how they might
affect our brains has really only surfaced in recent years, and there's some interesting research… You can hear Digital Living every
second Thursday morning with Anne Delaney on ABC Riverina, where she talks technology with her regular panel: Charles Sturt
University academics Phil Roy and Dr Barney Dalgarno, and technology commentator Peter Adams. With audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/10/06/3333588.htm?site=gippsland
Digital Living - gaming and your brain': Computer games have been around for decades, but the discussion around how they might
affect our brains has really only surfaced in recent years, and there's some interesting research… You can hear Digital Living every
second Thursday morning with Anne Delaney on ABC Riverina, where she talks technology with her regular panel: Charles Sturt
University academics Phil Roy and Dr Barney Dalgarno, and technology commentator Peter Adams. With audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/10/06/3333588.htm?site=riverina
06-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p6, She's apples for consular visit - Orange's unique stormwater harvesting system was a high point of interest for Mr Marquardt,
along with CSU's Orange Campus.
06-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p3, 'Uni had contact in ICAC inquiry': brief story noting that CSU had been named in a list of local council and government
instrumentalities being examined by the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), but also quotes CSU
statement that the Commission ' ... will not be seeking any finding of corrupt conduct in relation to the matter'.
06-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p10, 'Pipes have been calling for a lifetime': weekly My Passion feature story, this week about CSU PR lecturer Mr Donald
Alexander and his mastery of the bagpipes.
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ABC 2CR
News bulletin noting that CSU had been named in a list of local council and government instrumentalities being examined by the
NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
06-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga Wagga
News report that ICAC will not be seeking any finding of corrupt conduct in relation to allegations a CSU staff member accepted gift
cards totalling $100.
06-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p7,'Vouchers were a success: director', Article about the ICAC inquiry into alleged kickbacks at a number of NSW Councils. The
article says while CSU has been named the ICAC will not be seeking any finding of corrupt conduct. NC11465
06-Oct-11
The Land
p37,'Wagga Charity Race Day', CSU students in Wagga hope their 24th Annual Agricultural Club Race Day will raise money for a
former student. NC11466
06-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
07-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p4, 'RENTAL homes are flooding the Wagga': Article about rental accommodation in wagga - The move is good news for renters,
especially university students who have struggled in the past to secure housing at the start of the semester in the peak
December/January period. Charles Sturt University's SRC president Tim Lee. NC11478
Apple founder’s legacy lives on': COMPUTER aficionados around the world may be mourning the death of Steve Jobs, but experts
say his legacy won’t fade away easily… Charles Sturt University adjunct lecturer in Marketing and Communications, Andrew
Mashman, said Mr Jobs reformed the company’s image completely.
http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/apple-founders-legacy-lives-on/2315706.aspx
07-Oct-11
WIN news Albury
Read only story on augmented communication awareness day at CSU, led by CSU speech pathology lecturer Ms Libby Clark in
Gums Café, Thurgoona.
07-Oct-11
Border Mail
p7, 'Grange plan for medical centre': Mentions CSU dental centre at Thurgoona due to open in the new year and new allied health
clinic to adjoin the dental clinic. NC11485
07-Oct-11
News Weekly
p8, 'CSU recognised by peers': Article on CSU winning prestigious Green Gown Award for sustainability procedures on its
campuses, including Albury-Wodonga. NC11489
07-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p11, 'Marketing was Jobs' genius: lecturer': brief story noting death of Apple computers founder and ex-CEO Steve Jobs, quoting
praise from CSU marketing and communication lecturer Mr Andrew Mashman, who said '... Jobs made people fall in love with
Apple'.
07-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
08-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p6, Apple founder's legacy lives on - CSU adjunct lecturer in Marketing and Communications, Andrew Mashman, said Mr Jobs
reformed the company's image completely.
Buzz builds for Ag Race Day': THE combination of a new format and an old date is tipped to provide the traditionally popular Ag
Race Day with a winning comeback… The Charles Sturt University-based Ag Club substituted the 2010 day with a meeting at
Easter, but organisers are looking forward to the return to the usual October timeslot.
http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/buzz-builds-for-ag-race-day/2317225.aspx
08-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p12, 'Special milestone for children's services': 'Extra' feature with photos of a recent special morning tea celebration hosted by
CSU Head of Campus in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp, for the Bathurst Early Childhood Intervention Service.
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p6,'Buzz builds for Ag Race Day': The combination of a new format and an old date is tipped to provide the traditionally popular Ag
Race Day with a winning comeback. The Charles Sturt University-based Ag Club substituted the 2010 day with a meeting at
Easter, but organisers are looking forward to the return to the usual October timeslot. NC11468
08-Oct-11
Weekend Advertiser
p7, 'CSU scoops award': CSU has been recognised for it's commitment to reducing pollution levels. The University has won a
Green Gown Award for Excellence. CSU vice chancellor and president Professor Ian Goulter said it was a big achievement for the
University. NC11469
08-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p12, 'THE next batch of young pharmacists are': THE next batch of young pharmacists are in their final weeks of study at the
Charles Sturt University Campus in Orange and are looking forward to the graduation ceremony on December 13.
08-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p9, 'PAST teaching, clerical and general staff': The reunion was held across two days. About 75 guests attended a dinner at
Charles Sturt University on September 24, followed by a tree planting ceremony and barbecue at the school on September 25.
08-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p12, Chemistry is right for Dan - The next batch of young pharmacists are in their final weeks of study at the CSU campus in
Orange and are looking forward to the graduation ceremony on December 13.
10-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p43, 'My late father, Dr Peter Hastie was appointed': My late father, Dr Peter Hastie was appointed in 1969, to be the founding
chairman of the then Council of Riverina College of Advanced Education (RCAE, now Charles Sturt University), due to his
perceived visionary disposition.
10-Nov-11
Dubbo Daily Liberal
p5, 'DUBBO's newest nursing graduates are': Students regularly come to Charles Sturt University's Dubbo campus from across the
region, with nursing graduates coming from as far as Sydney.
10-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray morning
Regular session on the English Language with CSU language expert Ms Libby Clark.
10-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p6, 'Car park closures blot day'; story about rain-caused closure of boggy paddock car park on land owned by CSU in Bathurst,
between CSU and Mt Panorama, on Sunday of the Bathurst 1000 last weekend.
10-Oct-11
PRIME7 TV News
News story about a morning tea today to farewell graduating nurses at CSU in Dubbo. Included interviews with CSU nursing
lecturer Cathy Maginnis, and a student.
10-Oct-11
WIN TV News
News story about a morning tea today to farewell graduating nurses at CSU in Dubbo. Included interviews with CSU nursing
lecturer Lyn Croxon, and a student.
10-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Teaching expert Eric Frangenheim speaking to first year CSU teaching students and Liisa Uusimaki from Murray School of
Education on teaching talented and gifted pupils.
10-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Comment by senior ILWS researcher Associate Professor Ian Lunt on NSW government report highlighting loss of snow with
climate change and its effect on the alpine environment.
08-Oct-11
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ABC Riverina
David Gilbey's postcard from Japan - Sendai': On Monday mornings we usually have the pleasure of the company of David Gilbey,
the Adjunct Senior Lecturer in English at Charles Sturt University. In a typical chat, we'll discuss a few maters literary, and David
will often do a short reading for us of a work of poetry or prose. http://blogs.abc.net.au/nsw/2011/10/david-gilbeys-postcard-fromjapan-sendai.html
11-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p1, 'Mud guard needed': Story about closed paddock car park on land owned by CSU in Bathurst behind Pit Straight at Mt
Panorama which was closed on Sunday due to rain in the days before this year's Bathurst 1000 last weekend.
11-Oct-11
Western Advocate
Mud guard needed': Story about closed paddock car park on land owned by CSU in Bathurst behind Pit Straight at Mt Panorama
which was closed on Sunday due to rain in the days before this year's Bathurst 1000 last weekend.
http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/mud-guard-needed-for-mount/2318946.aspx
11-Oct-11
ABC Riverina morning show
Interview by Chris Coleman with Mr Peter Roberts from Australian Graduate School for Policing as lead author on the final report
and final recommendations from the Whistling While they Work project.
11-Oct-11
ABC Riverina news
News story on CSU award for sustainability. Copy
11-Oct-11
ABC Riverina news
Interview with Dr Peter Orchard re Native Plant Nursery at EH Graham Centre at CSU in Wagga Wagga.
11-Oct-11
ABC Riverina morning show
Interview by Chris Coleman with CSU lecturer in nutrition Ms Marissa Olsen about food labelling.
11-Oct-11
Daily Liberal
p5, Nursing graduates prepare for on-the-job 'shock culture' - Students regularly come to CSU's Dubbo campus from across the
region, with nursing graduates coming as far as Sydney.
12-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Interview with Head of Albury Campus Ms Sue Moloney on Ride to Work Day in Albury and breakfast at the Gums Café at
Thurgoona.
12-Oct-11
Border Mail
12-Oct-11
Border Mail
p13, 'Plenty of puff in pedal power': FREE bicycles are being used by university students to ride around their campus at Thurgoona
and today they will be joined by others taking part in the annual National Ride to Work Day. Charles Sturt University spokesman
Wes Ward said eight bicycles had been available since May for students to navigate the large campus and surrounds. NC11493
Plenty of puff in pedal power': FREE bicycles are being used by university students to ride around their campus at Thurgoona and
today they will be joined by others taking part in the annual National Ride to Work Day. Charles Sturt University spokesman Wes
Ward said eight bicycles had been available since May for students to navigate the large campus and surrounds.
http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/plenty-of-puff-in-pedal-power/2320775.aspx
12-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray breakfast
Mention of CSU Ride to Work Event in Albury, finishing at Thurgoona.
12-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Interview with speakers at One Just World event on refugees in Australia being held at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.
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WIN news Albury
Interview with speaker and CSU Head of Campus Ms Sue Moloney at One Just World event on refugees in Australia being held at
CSU in Albury-Wodonga.
12-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Dr Hugh McDermott from the Australian Graduate School of Policing in Manly interviewed by Anne Delaney about why corporate
sharks swim free.
12-Oct-11
ABC Riverina news
News story about higher education legislation amendment about changes to allow universities to charge annual student services
and amenities fee from 2012. Interview with Rivcoll president at CSU in Wagga Wagga Tim Lee.
12-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray news
News story about higher education legislation amendment about changes to allow universities to charge annual student services
and amenities fee from 2012. Interview with Rivcoll president at CSU in Wagga Wagga Tim Lee.
12-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p6, 'Forget the car and join the riders': THINK healthy and get on your bike… Charles Sturt University, through its CSU Green
Department, is also showing leadership.
12-Oct-11
Western Advocate
Forget the car and join the riders': THINK healthy and get on your bike… Charles Sturt University, through its CSU Green
Department, is also showing leadership. http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/forget-the-car-and-join-theriders/2320167.aspx
12-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p21, 'Hayley Dwyer 20 years old Student': Article about entrants in the Miss Wagga Quest - Hayley is at CSU doing bachelor of
education (primary)
12-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p10, Learning takes its course OTOU - For students studying on campus at Orange and other CSU campuses, this is the last week
of classes for the year and will be followed by two weeks when all students will be sitting exams.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p9, 'MOST school leavers wouldn't know': Article about a girl from Molong who wants to come to CSU to study agronomy.
ABC Central West morning
Interview with Mr Peter Roberts, from CSU's Australian Graduate School for Policing in Canberra, as lead author on the final report
and final recommendations from the Whistling While They Work project, about 'whistleblowers' about corruption in the public
service.
Western Advocate
p3, 'CSU will consider unionism change': A BILL repealing the Howard government’s voluntary student unionism legislation was
passed by the Senate yesterday, however Charles Sturt University said it will need time to consult with students before deciding
whether to reintroduce it.
13-Oct-11
Western Advocate
CSU will consider unionism change': A BILL repealing the Howard government’s voluntary student unionism legislation was passed
by the Senate yesterday, however Charles Sturt University said it will need time to consult with students before deciding whether to
reintroduce it. http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/csu-will-consider-unionism-change/2322013.aspx
13-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p3, 'Academics say stress making them sick': A Union survey of staff at Charles Sturt University at Bathurst and Orange has
revealed 83 per cent of academics say they are being overworked to the point of illness.
13-Oct-11
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p5, 'Local impact will only be slight: expert": story about new carbon tax legislation, quoting Mr Tom Murphy from the Western
Research Institute at CSU in Bathurst, who says the legislation " … is moving in step with the rest of the world." He expects the
local impact to be only slight.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
Drink driver was giving friends a lift': A pharmacy student from Charles Sturt University has been warned that criminal charges
could damage his career prospects during an appearance in Orange Local Court this week.
http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/drink-driver-was-giving-friends-a-lift/2321956.aspx
13-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray news
CSU branch President of National tertiary Education Union, Dr Sue Wood, interviewed on results of survey into academic
workloads and effects on their health.
13-Oct-11
WIN news Albury
Read only on results of National Tertiary Education Union survey into academic workloads and effects on their health.
13-Oct-11
ABC Central West online
Get online for a birds nest view': These reality TV stars won't go on to release cookbooks, a hit single or a tell-all autobiography.
Beau, Swift and their three chicks are a family of Peregrine falcons whose home life is being broadcast to the world thanks to a live
stream set up by Charles Sturt University. With audio and video. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/13/3339056.htm
13-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga Wagga
A NTEU survey of academics at Charles Sturt University has found 50 per cent are being overworked.
13-Oct-11
ABC 2CR
5.30pm news bulletin said the FalconCam at CSU in Orange which has been recording the nesting and rearing of three new falcon
chicks had attracted international attention and was a groundbreaking wildlife observation initiative.
13-Oct-11
ABC 2CR
5.30pm news bulletin notes a NTEU survey of CSU academics has found a majority of respondents said they experienced
workload stress which led to illness and disruption to family and community involvement.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p3, In step with the rest of the world - Tom Murphy, of the Western Research Institute based at CSU Bathurst, was yesterday
counting the cost of the legislation which he says is moving in step with the rest of the world.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p12, Clinic plan gives hope to diabetics - A glimmer of hope has been given to diabetes sufferers in the central west. CSU
Biomedical Science lecturer Dr Hayder Al-Aubaidy hopes to establish a diabetic clinic in Orange within three years.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p9, Young achiever, Chloe Roberts - I want to go to CSU in Wagga and after I finish there, I want to head overseas and work as an
agronomist, specialising in crop science.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p7, Ban lifted on compulsory fees - A bill repealing the Howard government's voluntary student unionism legislation was passed by
the Senate yesterday, however CSU said it would need time to consult with students before deciding whether to reintroduce it.
13-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p13, Drink driver was giving friends a lift - A pharmacy student from CSU has been warned that criminal charges could damage his
career prospects during an appearance in Orange Local Court this week.
13-Oct-11
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14-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
14-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray
14-Oct-11
ABC Shepparton
14-Oct-11
ABC Central West NSW
14-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
Workload limits not being met': ACADEMIC staff at Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) Orange campus say they are under so much
pressure at work it is affecting their health. The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has conducted a survey of staff about
their workloads and says the results show an agreement to limit working hours has not had the desired effect.
http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/workload-limits-not-being-met/2323279.aspx
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a communitybased program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research
Council and being run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=goulburnmurray
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a communitybased program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research
Council and being run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=shepparton
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a communitybased program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research
Council and being run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities... with audio.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2011/10/14/3339831.htm?site=centralwest
Staff working themselves sick': CHARLES Sturt University academics are working themselves sick, according to 260 staff
members surveyed by their union. Of the 260 CSU staff who participated, 53 members of the academic staff at the Wagga campus
filled out the form that eventually indicated half of the respondents “are being overworked to the point of illness”.
http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/staff-working-themselves-sick/2323955.aspx
14-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p4, 'Staff working themselves sick’: Charles Sturt University academics are working themselves sick, according to 260 staff
members surveyed by their union. Of the 260 CSU staff who participated, 53 members of the academic staff at the Wagga campus
filled out the form that eventually indicated half of the respondents “are being overworked to the point of illness”. NC11479
14-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Reference in an interview with regular finance commentator to an earlier story with CSU academic (Dr Hugh McDermott) about
lack of prosecution of Wall Street executives over global financial crisis.
14-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p8, 'THE little boy who rescued ants from': Article about Murray Fletcher. Dr Fletcher has an adjunct position at Charles Sturt
University and has applied for a visiting fellow position at the Agricultural Institute with the aim of continuing his research without
the constraints of a full time job.
14-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p8, My working life - Murray Fletcher, entomologist - Dr Fletcher has an adjunct position at CSU and has applied for a visiting
fellow position at the Agricultural Institute with the aim of continuing his research without the constraints of a full time job
14-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p5, Workload limits not being met - Academic staff at CSU's Orange campus say they are under so much pressure at work it is
affecting their health.
15-Oct-11
Border Mail
Hume worker accepted gifts': … The unnamed person figures in the Independent Commission Against Corruption’s ongoing
Operation Jarek inquiry involving dozens of NSW councils, the Roads and Traffic Authority and Charles Sturt University…
http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/hume-worker-accepted-gifts/2324508.aspx
15-Oct-11
Border Mail
p__, 'Hume worker accepted gifts': … The unnamed person figures in the Independent Commission Against Corruption’s ongoing
Operation Jarek inquiry involving dozens of NSW councils, the Roads and Traffic Authority and Charles Sturt University…
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Central Western Daily
p14, Barrel of fun at uni - The newly formed Orange Equestrian Club will hold its first sporting event at the Equine Management
Centre at CSU today.
15-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p7, Uni wants findings made formal - CSU management says it won't comment on the findings of a National Tertiary Education
Union (NTEU) survey, which claims academic staff are overworked, until the results are "formally" presented to it.
17-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray morning
Regular session on the English Language with CSU language expert Ms Libby Clark.
17-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Regular segment with CSU history and politics lecturer Dr Troy Whitford, today discussing debate over an Australian Bill of Rights.
17-Oct-11
ABC Riverina Mornings
Interview with CSU lecturer Dr Emma Rush about the sexualisation of girls and a public lecture she is delivering at Temora on
Wednesday
17-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p4, 'Horse home still up in air': The latest recommendations accompanying a council report point to Charles Sturt University (CSU)
being endorsed as Wagga's main venue, but the debate may hinge on new deputy mayor Ray Goodlass's vote. CSU head of
Campus Adrian Lindner is wary of counting his chickens before they hatch. NC11470
17-Oct-11
WIN news Albury
Interview with Head of CSU Albury campus Ms Sue Moloney on renewed agreement between CSU and Dongkuk University in
South Korea.
ABC Goulburn Murray breakfast
Working out and helping out': Albury's Josh Meredith and Jack Carroll are giving back, they are both taking part in a communitybased program for young people with Down syndrome. The program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research
Council and being run by La Trobe and Charles Sturt Universities...
17-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
Horse home still up in air': The latest recommendations accompanying a council report point to Charles Sturt University (CSU)
being endorsed as Wagga's main venue, but the debate may hinge on new deputy mayor Ray Goodlass's vote.
http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/horse-home-still-up-in-air/2325671.aspx
18-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p7, 'CSU defers comment on staff workload survey': story about CSU's response to the NTEU survey findings of academic staff
stress due to workloads. Quotes CSU Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Ross Chambers.
18-Oct-11
ABC 2CR
9.30am interview with CSU marketing lecturer Mr Andrew Mashman from the School of Business in Bathurst re the public relations
battle over coal seal gas extraction, and the use of social media.
18-Oct-11
ABC 2CR
10.05am interview with CSU Prospective Student Adviser Ms Fran Dwyer about the tour of the CSU campus in Bathurst today by
local TAFE students exploring 'Pathways to university'.
Daily Liberal
p1, 'Torch passed as students become nursing masters': story about postgraduate nursing graduates/lecturers at CSU in Dubbo,
Ms Maryanne Podham and Ms Kellie Toole, as part of a series in the paper on why students undertake postgraduate study;
includes photo of Ms Podham and Ms Toole.
17-Oct-11
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18-Oct-11
Border Mail
18-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
18-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p11, 'Uni strengthen bond': Story on new agreement between CSU and Dongkuk University in Korea. Included interviews with DVC
Professor Ross Chambers and Manager, International relations and Head of Albury-Wodonga Campus, Ms Sue Moloney.
Particularly looking at summer schools for CSU students in Korea and more Korean students in Albury. NC11494
Equex sidelined in favour of CSU': WAGGA City Council last night voted to invest in equestrian facilities at Charles Sturt University
(CSU) and sideline Equex after more than five months of heated debate and community consultation. The move effectively brings
council back to its original decision which was made in February last year and overturned five months ago.
http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/equex-sidelined-in-favour-of-csu/2327200.aspx
p2, 'Equex sidelined in favour of CSU': WAGGA City Council last night voted to invest in equestrian facilities at Charles Sturt
University (CSU) and sideline Equex after more than five months of heated debate and community consultation. The move
effectively brings council back to its original decision which was made in February last year and overturned five months ago.
NC11471
18-Oct-11
ABC Riverina News
New story & grab of CSU academic Dr Emma Rush on workload pressures for CSU staff. Includes back announce from statement
of Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Chambers.
18-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga Wagga
Asthma threat is easing but a warning not to be complacent. Mentions CSU service issuing asthma alerts.
18-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga Wagga
News story on Wagga Wagga City Council supporting development of equine facilities at CSU. Includes grab of Head of School of
Animal and Veterinary Sciences at CSU Professor Nick Sangster.
18-Oct-11
WIN News Wagga Wagga
News story on Wagga Wagga City Council supporting development of equine facilities at CSU. Includes grab of Head of School of
Animal and Veterinary Sciences at CSU Professor Nick Sangster.
18-Oct-11
ABC Riverina News
News story & grab of Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Ross Chambers regarding CSU not formally part of the Regional
Universities Network.
18-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p4, 'RIVERINA residents who are likely to sneeze': Charles Sturt University has set up an SMS alert when the pollen counts are
high and thunderstorms are predicted.
18-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p8, 'uWAGGA IT'S the art show that gives'; Article about Tahlia Keogh - Now in her first year of studying art history at Charles Sturt
University, Tahlia says she finds inspiration from traditional artists and adapts their style to her own, which she is still developing.
19-Oct-11
Dubbo Daily Liberal
p6, 'CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo': CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo have chosen not to participate in the
Australian government's new Regional Universities Network, which advocates on behalf of universities based in regional areas.
19-Oct-11
ABC Riverina News
News story & grab of Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Ross Chambers on the workload issue at CSU & how it is a priority for
CSU.
19-Oct-11
ABC 2CR
Morning Show discussion with Australian author Alex Miller about his new book 'Autumn Lang', about which he will be interviewed
by Dr Barbara Hill from Charles Sturt University in Bathurst at a function in town next week.
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CSU considers changes to academic workloads': Charles Sturt University (CSU) says it is serious about addressing problems with
academic workloads and will consider changes if necessary… The deputy vice-chancellor, professor Ross Chambers, says
academic staff numbers have been growing but there will be more use of casuals as well. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-1019/csu-considers-changes-to-academic-workloads/3578576/?site=riverina&section=news
19-Oct-11
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ABC Riverina news
And Charles Sturt University says it's serious about addressing problems with academic workloads … with audio.
http://blogs.abc.net.au/nsw/2011/10/0730-abc-riverina-news-19102011.html
CSU considers changes to academic workloads': Charles Sturt University (CSU) says it is serious about addressing problems with
academic workloads and will consider changes if necessary… The deputy vice-chancellor, professor Ross Chambers, says
academic staff numbers have been growing but there will be more use of casuals as well. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-1019/csu-considers-changes-to-academic-workloads/3578576/?site=centralwest
CSU considers changes to academic workloads': Charles Sturt University (CSU) says it is serious about addressing problems with
academic workloads and will consider changes if necessary… The deputy vice-chancellor, professor Ross Chambers, says
academic staff numbers have been growing but there will be more use of casuals as well. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-1019/csu-considers-changes-to-academic-workloads/3578576/?site=westernplains
Educational expansion on the cards': A joint initiative from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the Western Division of TAFE could
see a big expansion in courses offered in Broken Hill. The academic vice-chancellor of CSU, Ross Chambers, says the university
will be putting three bids in for funding from a $500 million regional universities investment fund.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/19/3343148.htm?site=riverina
19-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p5, 'City gaining momentum': News story about new Committee 4 Wagga. "We're talking with CSU about forming a partnership… "
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19-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p8, 'Volunteer rewarded': CSU Emeritus Professor Ted Wolfe named Riverina Volunteer of the Year. NC11475
19-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p18, 'Equine saga has spent too long in saddle': Editorial on Wagga Wagga City Council decision to support equine facilities at
CSU. NC11473
19-Oct-11
WIN news Albury
Interviews with Education Professor Bob Perry on first meetings of Albury Indigenous Education group at CSU today.
19-Oct-11
Central Western Daily
p6, 'Unique' university won't take part in new network - CSU in Dubbo have chosen not to participate in the Australian
government's new Regional Universities Network, which advocates on behalf of universities based in regional areas.
20-Oct-11
2GZ/Star FM
News bulletin about CSU response to NTEU survey claims of academic workload stress; includes interview with CSU Deputy ViceChancellor (Academic) Professor Ross Wilson.
Western Advocate
p10, 'Radio covering the community': weekly column by Bathurst community radio 2MCE manager Ross Larsen notes, 'Our local
and national news services are also fully independent and put together by Charles Sturt University journalism students under the
guidance of experienced producers ... '.
20-Oct-11
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p10, 'Theatre project to open today': story about a Bathurst theatre production devised and performed by local residents and
mothers, Lauren Gemmell and Zoe Rodwell, who ' ... both studied a BA Communications/Theatre Media degree at Charles Sturt
University'.
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Daily Liberal
p6, 'Distance education opens more options': feature story about distance education opportunities available through CSU in Dubbo;
quotes Head of Campus Dr Bev Moriarty (teacher education), Professor Maria Bennet (Indigenous education), Ms Cathy Maginnis
(nursing), and CSU Dean of Studies Professor Ken Dillon. Includes photo of Dr Bev Moriarty, Professor Maria Bennet, Ms Cathy
Maginnis.
20-Oct-11
Prime TV Wagga
Short news read that Charles Sturt University (CSU) will work to address problems with academic workloads and will consider
changes if necessary
20-Oct-11
ABC Riverina Mornings
Interview with Holly Throsby, next writer-in-residence at Booranga Writers' Centre. CSU mentioned in the back announce to the
interview.
20-Oct-11
Prime TV Wagga
CSU Wagga student and soccer player Sammi Wood is being sized up by US soccer scouts.
20-Oct-11
Daily Liberal
Distance education opens more options - Past and present postgraduate students and teachers from CSU in Dubbo have agreed
distance education, while working, is the key to getting the most out of their degree.
21-Oct-11
Border Mail
p19, 'Aboriginal staffing call': Interviews with AECG president John Murray and CSU education professor Bob Perry on increasing
indigenous links with CSU in Albury-Wodonga. NC11495
21-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p10, 'Simulation was a healthy exercise': story with three photos of the recent joint SES-CSU paramedic extrication exercise at
CSU in Bathurst recently. Includes quote from paramedic lecturer Mr Brian Haskins.
21-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray news
No councils cleared: ICAC inquiry': … The ICAC says it will not be seeking a finding of corrupt conduct against CSU or the councils
including Albury, Deniliquin, Greater Hume and Tumbarumba, but that does not mean they have been cleared.
ABC Goulburn Murray news
No councils cleared: ICAC inquiry': … The ICAC says it will not be seeking a finding of corrupt conduct against CSU or the councils
including Albury, Deniliquin, Greater Hume and Tumbarumba, but that does not mean they have been cleared.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-10-21/no-councils-cleared-icac-inquiry/3591688/?site=goulburnmurray&section=news
21-Oct-11
ABC Riverina news
CSU expects to charge the full amount when fees for student services are re-introduced next year. Deputy vice-chancellor
Professor Ross Chambers said CSU has spent $2 million since compulsory student unionism was scraped and CSU may charge
the upper limit on student services fees.
24-Oct-11
Border Mail
p13, 'Confidence drop for farmers': Westpac and Charles Sturt University’s Agribusiness Index for the September quarter also
shows a decline in economic performance. NC11499
24-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray morning
Regular session on the English Language with CSU language expert Ms Libby Clark.
24-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p11, 'Joint birthday celebration': brief story with photos about two staff members at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, Ms Kasey
Kewis and Ms Renee Douglas, who held a joint birthday party at the Rafters Bar on campus on the weekend.
21-Oct-11
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p2,'CSU student threatens staff member': A student at CSU has threatened a staff member prompting an emergency meeting and
police to be called. It's believed the student threatened to shoot a staff member before threatening a student. NC11509
24-Oct-11
ABC Riverina News
8:30 bulletin. The latest agribusiness survey in the Murrumbidgee region shows a slightly weakened performance in the September
quarter, but optimism ahead. The CEO of CSU's Western Research Institute, Tom Murphy says the economic performance in the
Murrumbidgee is likely to improve in the December quarter.
25-Oct-11
Border Mail - Education
25-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p24, 'Plenty of topics at CSU forum': Article on OT graduating student conference at CSU. Included interview with Ms Laura Doig
on the conference and what it means to students. NC11496
Stab victim disqualified after high-range drink-driving': … Campbell, 26, living in Randwick and hoping to apply for permanent
Australian residency, was fined $600 and disqualified from driving for 12 months after pleading guilty in Wagga Local Court
yesterday to high-range drink-driving (.188). Police told the court that Campbell's Hyundai left the road after he failed to take a lefthand bend along McKeown Street on Charles Sturt University's Boorooma campus about 5.30am on July 24.
http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/stab-victim-disqualified-after-highrangedrinkdriving/2334627.aspx?storypage=2
25-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p2,'Stab victim disqualified from driving after high range reading': Daniel Campbell was disqualified from driving after pleading
guilty in Wagga Local Court for high range drink driving. Police told the court that Campbell's Hyundai left the road after he failed to
take a left-hand bend along McKeown Street on CSU's Boorooma campus on July 24. NC11510
25-Oct-11
ABC Riverina Mornings
Interview with CSU Associate Professor Sue McAlpin and Associate Professor Peter Macneil about an oral history project where
the recollections of 20 rural doctors have been recorded.
25-Oct-11
Star FM
News Brief about the launch of CSU Graduate Certificate in Small Business Management
25-Oct-11
WIN news Albury
Interview with Associate Professor Robyn Watts on alternatives to a new Buffalo dam in NE Victoria. After her presentation to the
Coalition's Water Taskforce.
25-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Interview with Associate Professor Robyn Watts on alternatives to a new Buffalo dam in NE Victoria. After her presentation to the
Coalition's Water Taskforce.
25-Oct-11
2BS
4.30pm interview with Associate Professor Jane Mitchell from the CSU School of Teacher Education in Bathurst about the new
Connected Learning Space which enables students and lecturers to use and experiment with the latest technology in classrooms,
and to present classes between distant locations.
25-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p29, 'Track position decision soon': Charles Sturt University and land adjacent Equex were raised, while a new proposal of
development at North Wagga has also been mooted.
26-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray mornings
Interview with ILWS Dr Jo Millar on her upcoming research survey into community resilience after natural disasters, especially
differences between the bushfire and drought studies.
24-Oct-11
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26-Oct-11
2AY news
Interview with ILWS Dr Jo Millar on her upcoming research survey into community resilience after natural disasters.
26-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray mornings
Interview with Mr Stuart Hume, giving keynote address at graduating OT students' annual conference on his rehabilitation after a
major motorcycle accident.
26-Oct-11
ABC Riverina mornings
Interview with Mr Stuart Hume, giving keynote address at graduating OT students' annual conference on his rehabilitation after a
major motorcycle accident, and Dr Sally Denshire on the OT profession in regional Australia.
26-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray breakfast
Mention of CSU as venue for Albury Wodonga Astronomical Society.
26-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Interview with Mr Stuart Hume, giving keynote address at graduating OT students' annual conference on his rehabilitation after a
major motorcycle accident, and OT students on hearing his stories.
26-Oct-11
Prime news Albury
Interview with Mr Stuart Hume, giving keynote address at graduating OT students' annual conference on his rehabilitation after a
major motorcycle accident, and OT students on hearing his stories. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/v1/video/-/watch/27066132/bravestuart-works-for-dream/
26-Oct-11
Midweek Express
p1, 5, 'Vanuatu bound': Story on CSU early childhood education students going to Vanuatu for 3 weeks for practice teaching in
three local schools. NC11497-8
26-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Interview with CSU's Dr Lan Snell about the issues confronting small business and the new CSU Graduate Certificate in Small
Business Management, to be launched in Wagga tonight.
26-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p3,'Challenging times facing our girls': A forum at the Wagga City Council Chambers last night discussed the challenges facing
teenage girls. Speakers included CSU lecturer Ruth Bailey. NC11511
26-Oct-11
WIN News Wagga Wagga
Brief news alert about opening of Plant Growth Facility at NWGIC at CSU and promotion of full story tomorrow.
26-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga
Research into wine grapes at CSU is set to benefit from a new state of the art plant growth facility has been unveiled at the
National Wine and Grape Industry Centre
26-Oct-11
Prime News Wagga
Interview with Mr Stuart Hume, giving keynote address at graduating CSU OT students' annual conference on his rehabilitation
after a major motorcycle accident, and OT students on hearing his stories.
2MCE
News story about the new Connected Learning Space at CSU in Bathurst which enables students and lecturers to use and
experiment with the latest technology in classrooms, and to present classes between distant locations. Includes interview grab with
Associate Professor Jane Mitchell from the School of Teacher Education in Bathurst.
26-Oct-11
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26-Oct-11
WIN TV News Orange
News story about editorial responsibility for the posting of comments on online media; includes interview with journalism lecturer
Ms Margaret Van Heekeren from the CSU School of Communication and Creative Industries in Bathurst.
27-Oct-11
ABC Riverina mornings
Interview with ILWS Dr Jo Millar on her upcoming research survey into community resilience after natural disasters, especially
differences between the bushfire and drought studies.
27-Oct-11
WIN news Albury
Interview with ILWS Dr Jo Millar on her upcoming research survey into community resilience after natural disasters.
27-Oct-11
2BS
News bulletin noting success of the two CSU student advertising teams (Kajulu Red and Kajulu Blue) making the final of the
national IAA 'Big Idea' advertising competition for uni students.
27-Oct-11
2MCE
27-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
27-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
News story about CSU's Ms Sue Dixon (Division of IT) re her NSW government 'hidden treasure' honour for 15 years of service as
a volunteer with the Bathurst unit of the State Emergency Service.
CSU opens $1 million plant growth facility': A new CSU facility that aims to help wine producers tailor their beverages to the tastebuds of their consumers was opened yesterday. NSW Minister for Primary Industries, Katrina Hodgkinson, was in town to open the
$1 million plant growth facility, located at NWGIC. The facility includes two high-tech temperature-controlled plant glasshouses and
a bird-proof micro vineyard and will enhance the centre's capacity to conduct world-leading research on grapevine adaptation to
climate under controlled conditions. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/csu-opens-1-million-plant-growthfacility/2337744.aspx
p2, 'CSU toast to wine facility': A new CSU facility that aims to help wine producers tailor their beverages to the taste-buds of their
consumers was opened yesterday. NSW Minister for Primary Industries, Katrina Hodgkinson, was in town to open the $1 million
plant growth facility, located at NWGIC. The facility includes two high-tech temperature-controlled plant glasshouses and a birdproof micro vineyard and will enhance the centre's capacity to conduct world-leading research on grapevine adaptation to climate
under controlled conditions. NC11508
27-Oct-11
The Rural
p1-2, 'Giant boost for wine: Research facility opened in Wagga: State Primary Industries Minister Katrina Hodgkinson has opened a
new plant growth facility at the NWGIC. The centre is an alliance between CSU, the NSW DPI and the NSW Wine Industry
Association. NC11507
27-Oct-11
WIN News
Story about the opening of the new glass house and micro vineyard at the NWGIC and research at CSU into the impact of climate
change on grapevines. Features interviews with Professor Jim Hardie and Dr Simon Clarke.
27-Oct-11
WIN News
CSU has launched a new course for small business managers. Course director Dr Lan Snell talks about the new Graduate
Certificate of Small Business Management.
27-Oct-11
Dubbo Daily Liberal
p3, 'Dubbo could make a fortune because it is': Strong mining activity and a resurgence in agriculture boded well for an economic
upturn in the city, Charles Sturt University's Western Research Institute boss Tom Murphy said yesterday.
Western Advocate
p6, 'Cancer claims leading drama expert': STAFF, students and alumni of Charles Sturt University were saddened yesterday to
learn of the death of Professor John Carroll. Professor Carroll was one of the university’s longest-serving academics and
internationally acknowledged among the foremost theorists and practitioners in drama in education.
28-Oct-11
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28-Oct-11
Western Advocate
Cancer claims leading drama expert': STAFF, students and alumni of Charles Sturt University were saddened yesterday to learn of
the death of Professor John Carroll. Professor Carroll, pictured, was one of the university’s longest-serving academics and
internationally acknowledged among the foremost theorists and practitioners in drama in education.
http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/cancer-claims-leading-drama-expert/2338340.aspx
28-Oct-11
2BS
4.10pm interview with CSU's Ms Sue Dixon (Division of IT) re her NSW government 'hidden treasure' honour for 15 years of
service as a volunteer with the Bathurst unit of the State Emergency Service.
28-Oct-11
News Weekly
p8, 'Study looks at dealing with disasters': Story on ILWS researcher Dr Jo Millar's research in Beechworth on how the community
has dealt with bushfire in the past 10 years. NC11500
28-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p13,'CSU's new course means business': CSU has launched a new business degree, a Graduate Certificate in Small Business
Management. Course director Dr Lan Snell said the course has wide support from industry. NC11512
28-Oct-11
Daily Advertiser
p39, Picture of CSU lecturer Ruth Bailey, one of the speakers at the 'What’s happening to our girls' forum in Wagga on Tuesday.
Nc11513
31-Oct-11
Dubbo Daily Liberal
p3, 'EVOCITIES' on average delivery of almost': Article about the participants in evocities - including CSU.
31-Oct-11
ABC Goulburn Murray morning
Regular session on the English Language with CSU language expert Ms Libby Clark.
31-Oct-11
Western Advocate
31-Oct-11
Western Advocate
p5, 'Learning space of the 21st century': EIGHT computerised interactive whiteboards, cameras, microphones, and projectors are
features of the new Connected Learning Space at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst. The Connected Learning Space is now
operational and links to an identical facility at CSU in Wagga Wagga, and to classrooms in other locations, via video conferencing.
Learning space of the 21st century': EIGHT computerised interactive whiteboards, cameras, microphones, and projectors are
features of the new Connected Learning Space at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst. The Connected Learning Space is now
operational and links to an identical facility at CSU in Wagga Wagga, and to classrooms in other locations, via video conferencing.
http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/learning-space-of-the-21st-century/2340630.aspx
31-Oct-11
Border Mail
p4, Fire study: focus on newcomers': Article on study in Beechworth by CSU ILWS researcher Dr Jo Millar on the effects of
bushfires over past ten years on communities in and around Beechworth. NC11501
31-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p13 photography of CSU chancellor Lawrie Willett, Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson, Professor Lesley White,
Kay Hull and Professor Ross Chambers at the launch of the CSU Graduate Certificate in Small Business Management. NC11515
31-Oct-11
The Daily Advertiser
p39, photograph of Member for Wagga Daryl McGuire, Daryl Day and Giles Butler at the launch of the CSU Graduate Certificate of
Small Business Management. Nc11514
31-Oct-11
ABC Riverina breakfast
Regular interview with CSU Politics lecturer Dr Troy Whitford, this time about rescinding legislation and changes to politicians
language surrounding 'promises'.
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31-Oct-11
ABC Riverina
Coping with disasters': Communities in regional and rural areas are no strangers to disasters - floods, bushfires, droughts and
storms - but how well do they really cope? Charles Sturt University's Dr Joanne Millar has been leading a team of researchers from
CSU and James Cook University who've been investigating how country communities deal with disasters as they're happening,
and how they recover once it's over. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2011/10/31/3352061.htm?site=riverina
31-Oct-11
ABC 2CR Orange
10.10am interview with CSU's Professor Jo-Anne Reid from the School of Teacher Education in Bathurst re the Indigenous teacher
education initiative in rural and remote NSW.
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