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MEDIA REPORT December 2012 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 December up to and including 31 December 2012. Monitoring draws from print, broadcast and online searches to give an indication of CSU coverage for the past month. The report lists 497 items. Of those media items, 474 (95.4%) are positive media coverage for CSU, 3 (0.6%) are negative and 20 (4%) are neutral. Monthly Media Summary Report Page 1 December 2012 Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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MEDIA REPORTDecember 2012

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 December up to and including 31 December 2012. Monitoring draws from print, broadcast and online searches to give an indication of CSU coverage for the past month. The report lists 497 items.

Of those media items, 474 (95.4%) are positive media coverage for CSU, 3 (0.6%) are negative and 20 (4%) are neutral.

Monthly Media Summary Report Page 1December 2012Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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MEDIA REPORT

A breakdown of media coverage for December 2012

International Media – 40 (8%) items

DATE PUBLICATION HEADING & LINK

03-Dec-12 WIN news

Responding to the digital challenge': Charles Sturt University (CSU) educators are using their own internet experiences over the past 20 years to help school librarians around Australia better communicate with each other. http://article.wn.com/view/2012/12/02/Responding_to_the_digital_challenge_Charles_Sturt_University/

04-Dec-12 The Active Times

'Do Compression Socks Really Work?': It doesn’t take much to convince runners to jump on the latest trend promising faster marathons and quicker recovery… “Very little evidence exists (ie. two to three studies out of 15-plus) from a sport and exercise perspective that compression garments improve performance when worn during exercise,” said Rob Duffield, a professor at the School of Movement Studies at Charles Sturt University. http://www.theactivetimes.com/do-compression-socks-really-work

07-Dec-12 Online PR Media

New Charles Sturt University and Career FAQs Partnership': Online Courses & Career Resources specialist Career FAQs is pleased to announce the launch of a new partnership with Charles Sturt University, a market leader in tertiary distance education. http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/290950-1354837701-new-charles-sturt-university-and-career-faqs-partnership.html

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MEDIA REPORT08-Dec-12 Competitor Running

Do Compression Socks Really Work?': It doesn’t take much to convince runners to jump on the latest trend promising faster marathons and quicker recovery… “Very little evidence exists (ie. two to three studies out of 15-plus) from a sport and exercise perspective that compression garments improve performance when worn during exercise,” said Rob Duffield, a professor at the School of Movement Studies at Charles Sturt University. http://running.competitor.com/2012/12/shoes-and-gear/do-compression-socks-really-work_62611

11-Dec-12 Web Wire

Pepper Tree Wines Stands Head and Shoulders above other Boutique Wineries in the Hunter Valley with a string of Awards': Pepper Tree Wines is a renowned Hunter Valley boutique Cellar Door that is also a regular tourism winner thanks to Chief Winemaker Jim Chatto, a Wine Science graduate from Charles Sturt University. http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=166745

16-Dec-12 The Star, Malaysia

Let’s walk the talk for special kids': The authorities should be serious if they want to move towards advocating inclusive education especially for children with learning disabilities… McLeod and McKinnon from Charles Sturt University in Australia compared the prevalence of communication disorders with other learning needs in 14,500 primary and secondary school students. http://thestar.com.my/education/story.asp?file=/2012/12/16/education/12259166

17-Dec-12 New York Times Science

Beyond the Kiss, Mistletoe Helps Feed Forests, Study Suggests': For years, mistletoe has suffered from a split reputation: either the decorative prelude to a sweet Christmas kiss or the tree-killing parasite that must be mercilessly excised for the good of the forests... The mistletoe makeover stems from an experiment started in 2004 in a small woods surrounded by farmland in the upper Billabong Creek area of Australia’s New South Wales. David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/science/beyond-the-kiss-mistletoe-helps-feed-forests-study-suggests.html?smid=tw-nytimesscience&seid=auto&_r=0

17-Dec-12 New York Times Science

Beyond the Kiss, Mistletoe Helps Feed Forests, Study Suggests': For years, mistletoe has suffered from a split reputation: either the decorative prelude to a sweet Christmas kiss or the tree-killing parasite that must be mercilessly excised for the good of the forests... The mistletoe makeover stems from an experiment started in 2004 in a small woods surrounded by farmland in the upper Billabong Creek area of Australia’s New South Wales. David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant.

21-Dec-12 Health & Medicine Weekly

p1607, 'Electromyography and Kinesiology; Findings from Charles Sturt University Advance Knowledge in Electromyography and Kinesiology': a student was conducted on comparing the effects of a standard flexible shoe and a stability running shoe on lower limb muscle activity during walking. Twenty-eight young asymptomatic adults with flat-arched feet were recruited. “Additional information may be obtained by contacting L.A. Scott, Charles Sturt University, Sch Biomed Sci, Orange, NSW, Australia.

21-Dec-12 Noodls

Grant boosts paramedic capacity on the Mid North Coast': The paramedic course at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Port Macquarie has received a boost with the announcement of a grant from the Hunter and Coast Interdisciplinary Clinical Training Network (ICTN). http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/17035510/charles-sturt-university/grant-boosts-paramedic-capacity-on-mid-north-coast

23-Dec-12 Charlotte Observer

Beyond the Kiss, Mistletoe Helps Feed Forests: The mistletoe makeover stems from an experiment started in 2004 in a small wood surrounded by farmland in the upper Billabong Creek area of Australia’s New South Wales. David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/12/23/3738971/beyond-a-kiss-mistletoe-helps.html#storylink=cpy

23-Dec-12 Indian Express

The misunderstood mistletoe': The mistletoe makeover stems from an experiment started in 2004 in a small woods surrounded by farmland in the upper Billabong Creek area of Australia's New South Wales. David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury

24-Dec-12 Star Tribune

Don't kiss off Mistletoe just yet': The mistletoe makeover stems from an experiment started in 2004 in a small woods surrounded by farmland in the upper Billabong Creek area of Australia's New South Wales. David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant. http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/184562601.html

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MEDIA REPORT25-Dec-12 Thailand Tattler Simon Leslie': NIST Headmaster since 2004, Australian Simon Leslie is originally from Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia, where he

obtained his BA in education at Charles Sturt University. http://www.thailandtatler.com/simon-leslie/

25-Dec-12 Times-Tribune

Misunderstood Mistletoe': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant. http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/health-science/misunderstood-mistletoe-1.1420788

26-Dec-12 New India Express

Indo-African cultural similarities aplenty': Ndungi was born in Kenya where he trained and worked as an Agricultural Officer before training in social work in Australia. Dr Ndungi is currently teaching Social Work at Charles Sturt University, Australia. http://newindianexpress.com/cities/hyderabad/article1394248.ece

27-Dec-12 Alaska Public Radio

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.alaskapublic.org/NPRstory/?168147882

27-Dec-12 Boise State Public Radio

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 Capital Public Radio

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.capradio.org/news/npr/story?storyid=168147882

27-Dec-12 GPB News

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.gpb.org/news/2012/12/27/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-for-more-than-a-kiss

27-Dec-12 KBIA

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.kbia.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 KNAU

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.knau.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 KUHF

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://app1.kuhf.org/articles/npr1356643822-Birds-Hang-Around-Mistletoe-For-More-Than-A-Kiss.html

27-Dec-12 MPRNews

Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://minnesota.publicradio.org/features/npr.php?id=168147882

27-Dec-12 New York Now

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.nynow.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 NPR

Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. With audio. http://www.npr.org/2012/12/27/168147882/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-for-more-than-a-kiss

27-Dec-12 NPR, USARadio interview with Associate Professor David Watson, leading ecologist at Charles Sturt University, on his research on mistletoes in Australian woodlands.

27-Dec-12 TriState Public Radio

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.tristatesradio.com/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

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MEDIA REPORT27-Dec-12 VPR

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.vpr.net/npr/168147882/

27-Dec-12 WABE

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.wabe.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 WABE

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.wabe.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 WBUR

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.wbur.org/npr/168147882/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-for-more-than-a-kiss

27-Dec-12 WHQR

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.whqr.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

27-Dec-12 WMRA

'Birds hang around Mistletoe for more than a kiss': David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia, had long suspected this. But nobody had really proved it experimentally. So he did an experiment in an Australian forest. http://www.wmra.org/post/birds-hang-around-mistletoe-more-kiss

28-Dec-12 NewsRX

Research results from Charles Sturt University update understanding on Genomics and Genetics': Research findings on Genomics and Genetics are discussed in a new report. According to news reporting out of Wagga Wagga, Australia: http://www.newsrx.com/health-articles/3445136.html

31-Dec-12 The Hindu

An insight into the Kenyan way of life': Dr. Ndungi was born in Kenya where he trained and worked as an Agricultural Officer before training in social work in Australia. He is currently teaching Social Work at Charles Sturt University, Australia. http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/an-insight-into-the-kenyan-way-of-life/article4257142.ece

31-Dec-12 Competitor

'Do compression socks really work?': “Very little evidence exists (ie. two to three studies out of 15-plus) from a sport and exercise perspective that compression garments improve performance when worn during exercise,” said Rob Duffield, a professor at the School of Movement Studies at Charles Sturt University. http://running.competitor.com/2012/12/shoes-and-gear/do-compression-socks-really-work_62611

31-Dec-12 Malaria Weekly

p33, 'Enzymes and Coenzymes; Reports on Oxidoreductases Findings from Charles Sturt University Provide New Insights': Fresh data on Enzymes and Coenzymes are presented in a new report - additional information may be obtained by contacting T. Khan, Charles Sturt University, Sch Biomed Sci, Orange,

Australian Metropolitan Media – 70 (14%) items

DATE PUBLICATION HEADING & LINK

01-Dec-12 Ground Cover p9, 'Faba beans and the great suppressions': Photo & story about CSU researcher Dr Chris Blanchard about the health benefits of faba beans. NC1349

02-Dec-123RRR Melbourne - Eistein A-Go-go

Interview with ILWS senior researcher Associate Professor Ian Lunt on ecological research being carried out at CSU looking at the long term changes in Victoria's ecosystems. http://www.rrr.org.au/program/einstein-a-go-go/?an_time=2012-12-02

02-Dec-123RRR Melbourne - Eistein A-Go-go

Interview with ILWS senior researcher Associate Professor Ian Lunt on ecological research being carried out at CSU looking at the long term changes in Victoria's ecosystems. NC1320

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MEDIA REPORT03-Dec-12 The Conversation

David Battersby': Professor David Battersby has a first class Honours degree and a PhD from the University of Waikato in New Zealand … Prior to his appointment as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ballarat in July 2006, he held various senior appointments at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales over nearly two decades. http://theconversation.edu.au/profiles/david-battersby-11613

03-Dec-12 Veterinary Weekp17, 'Veterinary Research; Charles Sturt University Describes Research in Veterinary Research': Research into a new therapeutic drug conducted by F.I. Schneiders, School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University,

04-Dec-12 Noodls

Never too old to learn at CSU': Driven by his mantra 'of having a go', 73 year-old Mr Mike Strange has just been accepted into Charles Sturt University's (CSU) early entry scheme, known as the Principal's Recommendation Entry Program (PREP). http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/16829049/charles-sturt-university/never-too-old-to-learn-at-csu

04-Dec-12 ITWire

Demand for postgrad IT collapses': For universities such as RMIT and Monash the decline has been particularly precipitous… According to Charles Sturt University which bucked the trend – and has actually grown its postgraduate enrolments in the decade to 2010 – the key to success is currency. According to Martin Hale, an adjunct senior lecturer at CSU and CEO of IT Masters, it’s important to “give the customers what they want” and ensure that the postgraduate courses on offer are bang up to date. http://www.itwire.com/it-people-news/training/57763-demand-for-postgrad-it-collapses

04-Dec-12 The Australian IT

Project investigates better ways of managing all aspects of complex data': A TEAM of researchers is developing a framework to better "see" through complex data used in business and scientific fields. The research by Charles Sturt University also will explore applications to analyse business data and digital images. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/government/project-investigates-better-ways-of-managing-all-aspects-of-complex-data/story-fn4htb9o-1226529192274

04-Dec-12 ABC 702 SydneyInterview by morning show presenter Linda Mottram with CSU lecturer Dr Dean Dudley from the CSU School of Human Movement Studies about elite athletes, their mobility between teams and codes and their pay.

04-Dec-12 ABC News

Influx of students prompts university expansion': A major expansion of Charles Sturt University in Orange is not expected to have an adverse impact on the campus or surrounding neighbourhood. CSU wants to construct five buildings to provide accommodation for 100 students, as well car parking and other amenities. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-04/csu-expand/4406538?&section=news

05-Dec-12 ABC News

Fight for funding for NSW rural doctors schools': The former Head of Medicine at the University of New South Wales' (UNSW) Medical School has questioned a proposal by the university to establish a doctor training school in Wagga Wagga… Professor John Dwyer AO's been engaged by Charles Sturt University (CSU) to consult on its proposal to build a $90m medical school at its Orange campus. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-05/unsw-reax/4409078

06-Dec-12 ABC JJJ Hack Interview with CSU Professor Clive Hamilton on criticisms of science and ethics of geo engineering projects to address climate change.

06-Dec-12The Times Higher Education Supplement

p54, 'Justifiable acts? Let's see now': Article about a new book - Igor Primoratz, of a place you may not have heard of, Charles Sturt University, would be translated to Harvard University or the University of Oxford save for the pro-Semitic and anti-Semitic prejudices or defences of both those places. It is to say that the book should be compulsory correction of the moral limitation of most members of the American and British political class.

06-Dec-12 Aviation Advertiser

Name your Aviation Hall of Fame role model': Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) nominations are now invited for the 2013 inductions, following the highly successful inaugural inductions in September 2012… “AAHOF’s plan is to ensure proper recognition is given to those who have contributed so much to the development of aviation and in so doing, inspire our younger generations to even greater achievements. With the backing of local Founding Partners Wagga Wagga City Council and Charles Sturt University, AAHOF plans to be a repository for aviation information and records and also to become a centre of learning and research for the industry,” said AAHOF’s Chairman, Geoff Breust. http://www.aviationadvertiser.com.au/news/2012/12/name-your-aviation-hall-of-fame-role-model/

06-Dec-12 Aviation Business

Name your Aviation Hall of Fame role model': Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF) nominations are now invited for the 2013 inductions, following the highly successful inaugural inductions in September 2012… “AAHOF’s plan is to ensure proper recognition is given to those who have contributed so much to the development of aviation and in so doing, inspire our younger generations to even greater achievements. With the backing of local Founding Partners Wagga Wagga City Council and Charles Sturt University, AAHOF plans to be a repository for aviation information and records and also to become a centre of learning and research for the industry,” said AAHOF’s Chairman, Geoff Breust. http://www.aviationbusiness.com.au/news/australia-aviation-hall-of-fame-calls-for-2013-nominations

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MEDIA REPORT07-Dec-12 Noodls

CSU students set to graduate in Orange'; Almost 500 graduands and guests will gather to celebrate the graduation of 114 students from Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange on Tuesday 11 December. http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/16874724/charles-sturt-university/csu-students-set-to-graduate-in-orange

07-Dec-12 Sydney Morning Heraldp8, 'University research at top end of world standard': Article about Australian Universities in relation to world ratings - Charles Sturt University 2.2 31 1

07-Dec-12 Drug Week

p504, 'Oesophageal Cancer; Studies from Charles Sturt University Further Understanding of Oesophageal Cancer': Article on research of this cancer - Our news correspondents report that additional information may be obtained by contacting L. Yang, Charles Sturt University, Sch Biomed Sci, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.

07-Dec-12 Health & Medicine Weekly

p3591, 'Applied Physiology; Studies from Charles Sturt University Provide New Data on Applied Physiology': Article about new research conducted Our news journalists report that additional information may be obtained by contacting G.M. Minett, School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University,

08-Dec-12 NRN

News story about the conclusion and outcomes of the forum at CSU in Bathurst this week for Heads of Schools of exercise and sports science at universities in Australia and NZ, and for members of the Exercise and Sports Sciences Association (ESSA). Includes interview with Professor Robert Robergs, Head of the School of Human Movement Studies at CSU in Bathurst.

08-Dec-12Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week

p2132, 'Esophageal Cancer; Studies from Charles Sturt University Further Understanding of Esophageal Cancer': Article on stem cell self-renewal - additional information may be obtained by contacting L. Yang, Charles Sturt University, Sch Biomed Sci, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.

09-Dec-12 Sun Herald

Recruits on hold as police stay in force': NSW POLICE have put a freeze on new applications despite a big shortfall of officers statewide… One applicant who has been waiting for 18 months for an offer to the Police Academy received a letter on November 1 from Anthony Malone, the general manager of the NSW police recruitment branch saying: ''Please DO NOT contact CSU admissions or Police Recruitment Branch, we will contact you.''http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/recruits-on-hold-as-police-stay-in-force-20121208-2b25w.html#ixzz2Ec2ZM8RB

10-Dec-12 Sydney Morning Herald

Recruits on hold as police stay in force': Story about freeze on new applications to join NSW police. One applicant who has been waiting for 18 months for an offer to the Police Academy received a letter on November 1 from Anthony Malone, the general manager of the NSW police recruitment branch saying: ''Please DO NOT contact CSU admissions or Police Recruitment Branch, we will contact you.'' http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/recruits-on-hold-as-police-stay-in-force-20121208-2b25w.html#ixzz2EcknwDcy

11-Dec-12 Open Forum

Think sustainably about your next holiday': Sustainable tourism and awareness of the effects of large numbers of visitors is on the rise. CSU lecturer Dr Rosemary Black outlines things to look for while you are away and when planning your trip. http://www.openforum.com.au/content/think-sustainably-about-your-next-holiday

11-Dec-12 The Australian

p31, IT section: 'SoundSorter will get the toddlers talking': A SHORTAGE of speech pathologists in NSW has prompted the trial of innovative technology aimed at supporting preschoolers with speech difficulties. The study will see 1250 children screened across 18 early childhood education and care sites in NSW from early next year. The trial will then provide 'interventions' for 128 children. Led by Charles Sturt University's Sharynne McLeod and Jane McCormack, the research will adapt a UK computer program for Australian children.

11-Dec-12 The Australian

SoundSorter will get the toddlers talking': A SHORTAGE of speech pathologists in NSW has prompted the trial of innovative technology aimed at supporting preschoolers with speech difficulties. The study will see 1250 children screened across 18 early childhood education and care sites in NSW from early next year. The trial will then provide 'interventions' for 128 children. Led by Charles Sturt University's Sharynne McLeod and Jane McCormack, the research will adapt a UK computer program for Australian children. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/australian-it/government/soundsorter-will-get-the-toddlers-talking/story-fn4htb9o-1226533983826

11-Dec-12 Life Science Weekly

Zoology; Studies from Charles Sturt University Have Provided New Data on Zoology': Located between New Guinea and Australia, Torres Strait and its islands provide an opportunity to examine the results of recent isolation on the Australo-Papuan fauna. additional information may be obtained by contacting T.H. Lavery, Charles Sturt University, Inst Land Water & Soc

12-Dec-12 DollyIndustry Insider: Gyan Yankovich': When I was halfway through my journalism degree at CSU in Bathurst, I started doing regular work experience at Cosmopolitan magazine. http://dolly.ninemsn.com.au/blog.aspx?blogentryid=1074690&showcomments=true

12-Dec-12 The Newcastle Heraldp44, 'Appointments set to usher in change': Article about winemakers Jeff Byrne and Usher Tinkler - A Charles Sturt University wine science graduate, he joined Poole's Rock as assistant winemaker in 2004 and became chief winemaker in 2006.

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MEDIA REPORT13-Dec-12 BEN Local

CSU targets sustainable mining through wetlands': Charles Sturt University (CSU) is conducting research in Orange, NSW around using native wetland plants to help map out a sustainable future for Australian mining. http://www.ben-global.com/StoryView.asp?storyID=9643440&section=Select+Site+Section

13-Dec-12 Agriculture Weekp38, 'Farming; Reports Summarize Farming Research from Charles Sturt University': Article on research about fox den locations - additional information may be obtained by contacting A. Carter, Charles Sturt University, Sch Environm Sci, Albury, NSW, Australia.

13-Dec-12 The ConversationDiagnosing the inequality problems of open health': Adam Henschke, Doctoral Student, Applied Ethics at Charles Sturt University; Article on the studies into the inequality problems of open health.

13-Dec-12 The Land

p10, 'FOR three generations spanning 98 years': Article about the Campbell family of Henty - Also part of the team at "Avondale" is the Campbell's daughter Ainslie a veterinary student at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, who has been home driving the header and chaser bin for harvest during her summer holiday.

13-Dec-12 Karen Gately

Choose Your Own Adventure': Earlier this week I had the opportunity to do the keynote address for the Faculty of Business graduation at Charles Sturt University. I was honoured to be asked to be a part of such a huge milestone in the graduates’ … http://karengately.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/choose-your-own-adventure/

14-Dec-12 The Australian

Festive feasting with Maggie Beer and Lyndey Milan': … She is extremely proud of the Blair Milan Fund, an initiative with Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, where Blair studied acting, to provide scholarships and support for theatre students and touring companies. She is extremely proud of the Blair Milan Fund, an initiative with Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, where Blair studied acting, to provide scholarships and support for theatre students and touring companies.

14-Dec-12Ecology, Environment & Conservation

p208, 'Ecology, Environment and Conservation; New Ecology, Environment and Conservation Research from Charles Sturt University Outlined': Research on the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a major predator of Australian wildlife and livestock, but relatively few data exist on fox home-range size and movements in agricultural landscapes -additional information may be obtained by contacting A. Carter, Charles Sturt University, Spatial Data Anal Network, Albury, NSW 2640, Australia.

14-Dec-12Ecology, Environment & Conservation

p696, 'Ecology Research; Study Results from Charles Sturt University Update Understanding of Ecology Research': In arid Australia, changes to historic fire regimes may now produce more large-scale wildfire events - additional information may be obtained by contacting P.J. McDonald, Charles Sturt University,

15-Dec-12 The Australian

p30, 'FESTIVE FEASTING': Article about cooking shows and the one that Blair Milan did - She is extremely proud of the Blair Milan Fund, an initiative with Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, where Blair studied acting, to provide scholarships and support for theatre students and touring companies.

17-Dec-12 Herald Sunp12, 'How to read the VTAC tables': Article about effectively read VTAC tables - Please note, data from Charles Sturt University is based on the home state's calculation of the cut-off and not the Victorian selection data process.

17-Dec-12Australian Health information Technology

SoundSorter will get the toddlers talking': A SHORTAGE of speech pathologists in NSW has prompted the trial of innovative technology aimed at supporting preschoolers with speech difficulties… Led by Charles Sturt University's Sharynne McLeod and Jane McCormack, the research will adapt a computer program developed at the University of the West of England, in Bristol, for Australian children. http://www.aushealthit.blogspot.in/2012/12/weekly-australian-health-it-links-17th.html

18-Dec-12 Noodls

CSU students forge new ties with mid north coast employers: Story about work placements for business students at CSU in Port Macquarie. http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/16989780/charles-sturt-university/csu-students-forge-new-ties-with-mid-north-coast-employers

18-Dec-12 The Nationals Website

"I also congratulate all those students who graduated from Charles Sturt University last week. This is a fantastic achievement and I wish you all the very best taking the next step into the workforce." http://www.nationals.org.au/News/Blogs/tabid/103/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/8037/Final-Federal-Rounds-for-2012.aspx 

18-Dec-12 National Radio NewsNews bulletins about the call by several national health organisations and a CSU paramedic lecturer, Mr Joe Acker, for a federally funded national ambulance service in Australia. Quotes Mr Acker.

18-Dec-12 NSW government website

Ag Education Review: "Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley from Charles Sturt University is leading the review, examining agricultural education and training in NSW schools, vocational education and training institutions and universities." http://www.dec.nsw.gov.au/about-us/news-at-det/news/rural-program-wins-national-award

19-Dec-12 The Australian Indigenous uni focus boost': Article about the new Advisory council - Also on the panel are Charles Sturt University dean of education Toni Downes

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MEDIA REPORT20-Dec-12 NRN

News bulletins featuring commentary by CSU law enforcement lecturer Dr Hugh McDermott from the CSU Australian Graduate School of Policing, about the recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, and the unlikely prospects for gun ownership law reform in the US.

20-Dec-12 SKY TV NewsNews segment featuring commentary by CSU law enforcement lecturer Dr Hugh McDermott from the CSU Australian Graduate School of Policing, about the arrest of allegedly corrupt Australian Customs Service officers who allegedly aided drug and weapons smuggling.

20-Dec-12 SMH

For some it's a dream come true, for others the start of something new: He wants to study psychology at Charles Sturt University and needed about 80 to get in. http://www.smh.com.au/national/for-some-its-a-dream-come-true-for-others-the-start-of-something-new-20121220-2bpgj.html#ixzz2FdW6yVZM

20-Dec-12Sydney Morning Herald - Campus Tertiary Guide p5, Macau trip opens eyes to broader perspectives': Story & photo about trip by psychology students at CSU to Macau in 2012. NC1317

20-Dec-12 AustliiCase judgement from Federal Magistrates Court of Australia referring to an applicant for a student visa which mentions the applicant attempted to enrol with CSU. http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FMCA/2012/1170.html

20-Dec-12 Sydney Morning Heraldp3, 'Credits where they're due': Article on Campus Tertiary Guide - Also informs about bonus points etc on admissions and mentions CSU several times.

20-Dec-12 Sydney Morning Herald

p8, 'Coffee and a sense of belonging': At Charles Sturt University, on the Wagga Wagga campus, most students are from out of town and move to the area for tertiary study, so creating a sense of community and belonging is vital to their well-being, says a final-year pharmacy student, Chris Hill, who is one of four head residents on the campus.

20-Dec-12Sydney Morning Herald - Campus Tertiary Guide

p7, 'Doors open to foreign experiences': CSU has also had the highly active CSU Global exchange program for more than two decades. Also quotes CSU Director of International Relations Ms Sue Moloney. NC1347

20-Dec-12Sydney Morning Herald - Campus Tertiary Guide

p6, Takes a village to raise a uni student': First-years must change their thinking to survive in the bigger pond. "… The manager of learning & work at CSU Ruth Durose agrees."

20-Dec-12 The Daily Advertiser

p37, 'Students embrace online uni - HSC MERIT LIST 2012': But it is not just the online universities involved, with bricks and mortar universities increasingly offering flexible learning options. Charles Sturt University, for example, has a Remote Learning Support Team that helps.

20-Dec-12 Canberra Times

Beyond the kiss, mistletoe helps feed forests: David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant.

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20-Dec-12 The Bulletin

Mistletoe misunderstood, study says today: "David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Albury, New South Wales, reasoned that the only way to discern the role of mistletoe was to remove it from 17 woodlands and compare them with 11 woodlands where the mistletoe remained and 12 woodlands naturally devoid of the plant." http://www.bendbulletin.com/article/20121220/NEWS0107/212200324/1159?ref=fpfeatblock

20-Dec-12 The ConversationThe tension at the heart of open health oversight': Article about open health - Adam Henschke, Doctoral Student, Applied Ethics at Charles Sturt University was involved in the findings.

21-Dec-12 Brisbane Times

For some it's a dream come true, for others the start of something new': He wants to study psychology at Charles Sturt University and needed about 80 to get in. On Thursday the hard work paid off" http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/for-some-its-a-dream-come-true-for-others-the-start-of-something-new-20121220-2bpgj.html#ixzz2GlxYnCg2

21-Dec-12 Sydney Morning Heraldp5, 'For some it's a dream come true, for others the start of something new': Article about Noah and his high ATAR score - He wants to study psychology at Charles Sturt University and needed about 80 to get in. On Thursday the hard work paid off. NC1321

21-Dec-12 ABC Radio NationalRadio National Breakfast: episode on the 'Science of Cricket', includes interview with CSU lecturer Dr Rob Duffield from the School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst, talking about fitness and injuries among cricket players.

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MEDIA REPORT22-Dec-12 Friends of science in medicine

Friends of science in medicine issues fourth newsletter': Mentions CSU's response to the organisation in relation to its Bachelor of Health Science Complimentary Medicine: Agrees broadly with FSM call for evidence base. Says FSM has “moderated its views” to recognise research into Alternative medicine. Says FSM should recognise differences between courses in different universities. Says it has a responsible balance between demands for complementary health services and producing graduates trained in science and evidence-based health. http://www.the-funneled-web.com/N&V_2012%20(Jan-Dec)/N&V_1212/news__views_item_dec_2012-121222.htm

26-Dec-12 Australian Geographic

Mapping Aboriginal Knowledge of the bush: Professor Max Finlayson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in NSW, says the work put in to capture local knowledge in the calendars is a big step forward. http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/journal/mapping-aboriginal-knowledge-of-the-bush.htm

28-Dec-12 Canberra Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/education/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning-20121227-2bxum.html

28-Dec-12 Sydney Morning Herald

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning-20121227-2bxum.html

28-Dec-12 Health & Medicine Weekly

p3191, 'Genomics and Genetics; Research Results from Charles Sturt University Update Understanding of Genomics and Genetics': Research findings on Genomics and Genetics are discussed in a new report. - additional information may be obtained by contacting A. Kessell, School of Animal and Veterinary Science, Charles Sturt University

30-Dec-12 The ConversationBring the noise: has technology made us scared of silence?': Article on six years of experience with undergrad's and their need for noise - written by Bruce Fell, Lecturer, School of Communication and Creative Industries at Charles Sturt University

31-Dec-12 The BullBring the noise: has technology made us scared of silence?': By Bruce Fell, Charles Sturt University. http://www.thebull.com.au/articles/a/34295-bring-the-noise:-has-technology-made-us-scared-of-silence.html

31-Dec-12 Gene Therapy Weekly

p142, 'Environmental Management; Scientists at Charles Sturt University Release New Data on Environmental Management': Global climate change modelling has identified south-east Australia as a 'hot spot' for more frequent climatic extremes. Rural landholders may be vulnerable to the risks climate change presents - research conducted by M. Rogers, Institute for Land Water and Society, Charles Sturt University,

31-Dec-12 Veterinary Week

p125, 'Veterinary Research; Studies from Charles Sturt University Update Current Data on Veterinary Research': "A 6-year-old Standard bred mare that presented with bilateral palpebral swelling and a left corneal ulcer was diagnosed with a multicentric T-cell lymphoma.” additional information may be obtained by contacting D.I. Rendle, Charles Sturt University,

Regional Media – 208 (42%) items

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03-Dec-12 Country News

p56, 'Scholarship amount increased': Article on scholarship given by Greenham Diary - This year’s winner, Katherine Snell, of Merrigum, has just wound up six years of studies for a Bachelor of Veterinary Biology and Bachelor of Veterinary Science at Charles Sturt University at Wagga Wagga.

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p14, 'Fat link to horses’ bad behaviour': New equine research by Charles Sturt University academic Petra Buckley suggests that obese horses and ponies are more likely to misbehave than their healthier and slimmer counterparts.

04-Dec-12 ITWire

Demand for postgrad IT collapses': story about the decline of domestic postgraduate IT university enrolments in Australia, except at Charles Sturt University. Quotes CSU adjunct lecturer Mr Martin Hale, the CEO of IT Masters Pty Ltd. http://www.itwire.com/it-people-news/training/57763-demand-for-postgrad-it-collapses

05-Dec-12 Shepparton News

p7, 'Teaching of vital subject expands': Article about Leigh Kildey - today, GOTAFE is led by Leigh Kildey, commercial manager for agricultural education - Errant farmers — here is your big opportunity. Mr Kildey’s work allies him with the University of Melbourne at Dookie and Charles Sturt University.

05-Dec-12 The Weekly Times

p27, 'Grasslands management is sound': Article about the closure of Dookie colleges - There seems to be one bright spot on the horizon. Just up the road at Wangaratta, the Charles Sturt University and Goulburn Ovens TAFE have joined together to offer university and TAFE programs in agriculture, plus nursing. Sounds rather like Dookie 20-odd years ago.

05-Dec-12 Weekly Times p63, 'A family's wine tail': Mention that leading Australia wine producer John Cassellas did his viticulture degree at CSU. NC134

06-Dec-12 The Ruralp4, 'KATIE James will travel nearly 1000 kilometres to get': Article about The Rural running competitions and the response they get - The Rural also offered a $1000 scholarship to a Charles Sturt University agricultural student

07-Dec-12 Northern Daily Leader

p20, 'MOREE Plains Shire Council has been working with the': Article about a work experience student - Through The Brolga Project, Sophie Boyce, a student of social science (psychology /HR) at Charles Sturt University has just concluded a four-week paid work placement within the Moree Plains Shire Council's award-winning human resources department.

11-Dec-12 ABC 666 Canberra3.20pm interview with Professor John Hicks, Professor of Economics at the CSU Faculty of Business in Bathurst re the multi-disciplinary research into the impacts and 'social resilience' of disparate communities in Bangladesh and Australia.

11-Dec-12 Forbes Advocate

Plans to boost education centre': Forbes Mayor Councillor Ron Penny would like to increase the capacity of the Jemalong Regional Education Centre, to encourage university graduates to consider living and working in the shire… Students from Sydney University and staff and trainees with Lachlan Health Service are currently using the facility but council has signed a memorandum of understanding with TAFE Western and Charles Sturt University (CSU) for use of the rooms next year. http://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/1178499/plans-to-boost-education-centre/?cs=719

12-Dec-12 Manning River Times

p37, 'ANTICIPATION is building for the world premiere of': Article on "Morning Town" For Brooke, this Sunday's showcase will conclude her time with MYCE as she heads off next year to Charles Sturt University in Bathurst where she plans to do a double communications degree in journalism, minoring in theatre/media.

12-Dec-12 Eastern Riverina Chronicle

Cookardinia vet retires after 44 years': After two decades serving the local community as a veterinarian, Cookardinia resident Peter Slatter is calling time on his career and heading for retirement… Peter has also been involved with CSU as a clinical instructor for surgery, which he is also retiring from this year. http://www.easternriverinachronicle.com.au/story/1180895/cookardinia-vet-retires-after-44-years/

13-Dec-12 Blayney Chronicle

Lyndhurst CWA report': … Sally Hines had received a birthday call from daughter Kathryn in Vienna, Europe that morning, and as well, she reported a recent 50th reunion at Bathurst Teachers College (now CSU). http://www.blayneychronicle.com.au/story/1182029/lyndhurst-cwa-report/

13-Dec-12The Land - Southern Magazine p37, 'Treating doctor shortage': Professor John Dwyer has worked as a consultant to help CSU put its case to government. NC1346

13-Dec-12 The Rural Frontpage banner & p5, Graduates Celebrate': Photos and captions on three graduates from CSU in Wagga Wagga including Dr Michaela Woolford who won Veterinary Science Medal. NC1327

15-Dec-12 Northern Daily Leader

p13, 'POLICE of the New England and North West's three local': Article about new police in the area - They will begin their duties in the region from Monday and complete on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University during the next 12 months.

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MEDIA REPORT15-Dec-12 The Land

Treating rural doc shortage': The University of New South Wales (UNSW) hopes federal government funding will secure a new rural medical school, which could be up and running in 2014… Charles Sturt University (CSU) is also in the process of negotiating a plan for a medical school. Professor John Dwyer has worked as a consultant to help CSU put its case to government. http://www.theland.com.au/news/state/general/news/treating-rural-doc-shortage/2638298.aspx?storypage=2

17-Dec-12 Goulburn Post

Recruits reminded of harsh reality’: AS the NSW Police Force’s newest recruits began their careers on Friday morning, they were reminded of the harsh reality that will confront them on a day-to-day basis… The graduates start work this week, where they will complete 12 months on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before officially graduating with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice and assuming the rank of constable. http://www.goulburnpost.com.au/story/1190435/recruits-reminded-of-harsh-reality/

17-Dec-12 Gympie Times

USQ new recruit takes out award for innovation': ENCOURAGING academics to think outside the box has earned the University of Southern Queensland's new recruit Professor Mike Keppell an ascilite Innovation and Excellence Award… Professor Keppell designed the program during his previous time at the Charles Sturt University to provide 'time and space' for busy teachers and academics to develop strategies and innovative methods in learning and teaching. http://www.gympietimes.com.au/news/usq-new-recruit-award-innovation-toowoomba/1685897/

17-Dec-12 Area News, Griffith

Early uni offer a dream come true for Emma': WITH the Higher School Certificate (HSC) results due out in just a few days, many local students will be holding their breath. But Wade High School student Emma Groat isn't one of them. She is breathing easy after being offered early entry into her dream physiotherapy course at CSU Orange. http://www.areanews.com.au/story/1189331/early-uni-offer-a-dream-come-true-for-emma/

17-Dec-12 Daily Examiner

p12, 'Keep an eye out for our turtles': AN August 2012 article on The Conversation website by an independent scientist from Charles Sturt University pointed to the fact that eastern long-necked turtles, once common and abundant, are now greatly reduced throughout much of their range.

18-Dec-12 Maitland Mercury

New cops on the beat': Five probationary constables arrived at Maitland police station yesterday for their first day on the job… The probationary constables have completed an eight-month academic and physical training course at the NSW Police Force Academy in Goulburn and will now complete 12 months on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University. http://www.maitlandmercury.com.au/story/1191889/new-cops-on-the-beat/

18-Dec-12 Northern Daily Leader

New probationary constables take up their posts in Western region': THE western region has welcomed 10 new probationary constables to its ranks… Oxley LAC education officer Sergeant Shayne Lee said the officers would continue their studies with Charles Sturt University while they learnt on the job. http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/1192202/new-probationary-constables-take-up-their-posts-in-western-region/

18-Dec-12 Barrier Daily TruthSights Set on Scholarship: "Georgia and Rhiannon have finished their HSC and were pre-selected to go to Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga." http://bdtruth.com.au/main/news/article/4132-Sights-set-on-scholarship.html

19-Dec-12 Northern District Times p18, 'Boost for thin blue line NEW OFFICERS HIT THE BEAT': Article about new recruits in the area and their future training.

19-Dec-12 Parramatta Advertiserp53, 'Back in the Business': ALTHOUGH he studied drama at Charles Sturt University, Gavin Roach said he was out of the industry for a few years before he wrote Confessions of a Grindr Addict.

19-Dec-12 Kyabram Free Press

Bright Future Awaits: Story about Kyabram students receiving Victorian HSC results. "Matt said he was very grateful for all the support he has received from the school and his family. He is now hoping to secure a place at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga to study veterinary science." http://www.mmg.com.au/local-news/kyabram/bright-future-awaits-1.37993

20-Dec-12 Penrith PressFour new cops for Penrith LAC: They will complete 12 months on-the-job training and study by distance with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate. http://penrith-press.whereilive.com.au/news/story/four-new-cops-for-penrith-lac/

20-Dec-12 The Armidale Independent

New recruits on the beat': “They will now complete 12 months’ on-the-job training with experienced officers and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice.” http://www.armidaleindependent.com.au/wordpress/index.php/2012/12/new-recruits-hit-the-beat/

20-Dec-12 Mudgee GuardianGemma Is Rylestone Miss Showgirl': Gemma studied at Charles Sturt University at Bathurst and is currently is a primary school teacher at Trangie. http://www.mudgeeguardian.com.au/story/1195332/gemma-is-rylstone-miss-showgirl/

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MEDIA REPORT20-Dec-12 Harden Murrumburrah

ExpressVeterinary graduate: From there he enrolled at Charles Sturt University to do veterinary medicine. http://www.hardenexpress.com.au/story/1196142/veterinary-graduate/

20-Dec-12 Mortlake Dispatch

Dux David has vet ambitions': He wanted to take his work on the farm to the next level, as he applied for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Bioscience at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga. http://www.mortlakedispatch.com.au/index.php/news-replica/item/240-dux-david-has-vet-ambitions

20-Dec-12 Stock Journal

p16, 'How to manage farms in changing climate conditions': The topic of education for agriculture and agribusiness and what attracted the younger generation in a career in agriculture will be covered by Charles Sturt University lecturer Jim Pratley and Member for Rodney Paul Weller.

21-Dec-12 Northern Times

Boost for the Northern District's thin blue line: The officers will complete 12 months of on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before graduating with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice. http://northern-district-times.whereilive.com.au/news/story/boost-for-the-northern-districts-thin-blue-line/

21-Dec-12 Penrith Press

Four new cops for the Penrith LAC': They will complete 12 months on-the-job training and study by distance with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate. http://penrith-press.whereilive.com.au/news/story/four-new-cops-for-penrith-lac/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

21-Dec-12 Parkes Champion Post

HSC wait is over': hats off to CSU graduates': Erin gained early entry to CSU Albury with the choice of studying either a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) or a Bachelor of Education (K-12 Middle Schooling). http://www.parkeschampionpost.com.au/story/1199953/hsc-wait-is-over/

21-Dec-12 Forbes Advocate

Teacher rings bell on long career: Mr Summerhayes took up a secondary social science teaching course through Mitchell College of Advanced Education at Bathurst (now Charles Sturt University), completing it in 1978. http://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/1197784/teacher-rings-bell-on-long-career/

21-Dec-12 Cootamundra Herald

Bright futures ahead': He said 14 of this year’s graduating students also received early entry into various universities across the state including Charles Sturt University in Wagga, University of New England in Armidale and University of Canberra through a principal’s recommendation. http://www.cootamundraherald.com.au/story/1199940/bright-futures-ahead/

21-Dec-12 Manning river times

HSC results: Eight students top diocese': THE class of 2012 from St Clare's High School achieved outstanding results in the 2012 Higher School Certificate. Eighteen students gained early entry into Charles Sturt University. http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/story/1199887/hsc-2012-eight-students-top-diocese/

21-Dec-12 Pastoral TimesLauren tops local ATAR list': Article about student finishing their HSC - Lucy Corscadden received early entry into Charles Sturt University in Albury, but said she may choose to study elsewhere after she achieved an ATAR of 84.85

23-Dec-12 Hills Shire Times

Awesome foursome join Hills Police force': These officers will now complete 12 months' on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice. Once they graduate, the officers will then be confirmed in the rank of Constable. http://hills-shire-times.whereilive.com.au/news/story/awesome-foursome-join-hills-police-force/

26-Dec-12 The Weekly Timesp27, 'Splash of colour here and there': Article about Belinda Fraser who undertook a three-year visual arts degree, majoring in textile design, at Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga campus.

26-Dec-12 Narooma NewsBrilliant HSC results at Narooma High': Daniel hopes to study veterinary science and already has an interview with Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga lined up. http://www.naroomanewsonline.com.au/story/1204941/brilliant-hsc-results-at-narooma-high/

28-Dec-12 Blacktown Sun

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.blacktownsun.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Busselton-Dunsborough Mail,

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Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.busseltonmail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Esperence Express

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.esperanceexpress.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Merredin Wheatbelt Mercury

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.merredinmercury.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Milton Ulladulla Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.ulladullatimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Parramatta Advertiser

Follow up show in pipeline for Confessions of a Grindr Addict Author': ALTHOUGH he studied drama at Charles Sturt University, Gavin Roach said he was out of the industry for a few years before he wrote Confessions of a Grindr Addict. http://parramatta-advertiser.whereilive.com.au/lifestyle/story/the-grind-was-worth-it/

28-Dec-12 Sun city news

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.suncitynews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Town and Country Magazine

Dubbo principal guides students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.townandcountrymagazine.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Wyndam weekly

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.wyndhamweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Shepparton Newsp9, 'Sacrifice pays of f': Article about graduation - The former Mooroopna woman, 47, and her daughter Taylor , 22, this month graduated from Charles Sturt University.

28-Dec-12 Augusta Margaret River Mail

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.margaretrivermail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Avon Valley Advocate

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.avonadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Barossa Herald

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.barossaherald.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bay post

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.batemansbaypost.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bayside Bulletin

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.baysidebulletin.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Bayside Review

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.baysidereviewlocal.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bega District News

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.begadistrictnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bellingen Shire Courier-Sun

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.bellingencourier.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bendigo Advertiser

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Blayney Chronicle

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.blayneychronicle.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Blue Mountains Gazette

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.bluemountainsgazette.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bombala Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.bombalatimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Booroowa News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.boorowanewsonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Border Chronicle

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.borderchronicle.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Braidwood Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.braidwoodtimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Brimbank Weekly

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.brimbankweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Bunbury Mail

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.bunburymail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/?cs=25

28-Dec-12 Camden Narellan Advertiser

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.camdenadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Canowindra News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.canowindranews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Casey Weekly

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.caseyweeklycranbourne.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12Central Midlands and Coastal Advocate

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.centraladvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Coastal Leader

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.coastalleader.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Collie Mail

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.colliemail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Coly Point Observer

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.colypointobserver.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Cooma Monaro Express

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.coomaexpress.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Cootamundra Herald

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.cootamundraherald.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Cowra Guardian

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.cowraguardian.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Crookwell Gazette

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.crookwellgazette.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.donnybrookmail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Dungog Chronicle

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.dungogchronicle.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 East Coast News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.taseastcoastnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Eastern Riverina Chronicle

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.easternriverinachronicle.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Eyre Peninsula Tribune

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.eyretribune.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Fairfield City Champion

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.fairfieldchampion.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Forbes Advocate

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Frankston Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.frankstonweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Gippsland Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.gippslandtimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Glen Innes Examiner

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.gleninnesexaminer.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Glouster Advocate

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.gloucesteradvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Goondoowindi Argus

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.goondiwindiargus.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Great Lakes Advocate

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.greatlakesadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Grenfell Record

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.grenfellrecord.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Guardian News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.nambuccaguardian.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12Harden Murrumburrah Express

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.hardenexpress.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Hawkesbury Gazette

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.hawkesburygazette.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Hepburn Advocate

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.hepburnadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Hills News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.hillsnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Hobsons Bay Weekly

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.hobsonsbayweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Hume Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.humeweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/?cs=24

28-Dec-12 Hunter Valley News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.huntervalleynews.net.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Illawarra Mercury

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Inverell Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.inverelltimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Island of Contrast

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.islandofcontrast.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Katherine Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.katherinetimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Kiama Independent

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.kiamaindependent.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Knox Weekly

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.knoxweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Lakes Mail

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.lakesmail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Latrobe Valley Express

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Launceston Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.launcestontimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Lithgow Mercury

Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.lithgowmercury.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Liverpool Champion

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.liverpoolchampion.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Macarthur Advertiser

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Macedon Ranges Weekly

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.macedonrangesweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Magnet

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.edenmagnet.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Mandurah mail

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.mandurahmail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Manning river timesp18, 'WALLAMBA CWA branch at Nabiac held its final meeting': Article about scholarships given from the CWA - further $80 from Wallamba CWA branch to assist Kym in her nursing studies at Charles Sturt University

28-Dec-12 Maribyrnong Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.maribyrnongweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Maroondah Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.maroondahweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Meander Valley News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.meandervalleynews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Melbourne Times Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.melbournetimesweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Melton Weekly

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.meltonweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Merimbula News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.merimbulanewsonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Midland Express

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.elliottmidnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Monash Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.monashweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Mooney Valley Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.mooneevalleyweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Moree Champion

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.moreechampion.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Mudgee Guardian

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.mudgeeguardian.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Muswellbrook Chronics

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.muswellbrookchronicle.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Myall Coast Nota

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.myallcoastnota.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Namoi Valley Independent

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.nvi.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Narooma News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.naroomanewsonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Narracoorte Herald

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.naracoorteherald.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Narromine News

Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.narrominenewsonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Northern Argus

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.northernargus.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Northern Daily Leader

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Northern Midlands News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.northernmidlandsnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Northern Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.northernweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Nyngan Observer

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.nynganobserver.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Parkes Champion Post

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.parkeschampionpost.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Parramatta Sun

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.parramattasun.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Peninsula Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.peninsulaweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Port Lincoln Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.portlincolntimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Port Stephens Examiner

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.portstephensexaminer.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12Rouse Hill-Stanhope Gardens Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.rhsgnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Roxby Downs Sun

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.roxbydownssun.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Sonnington Review

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.stonningtonreviewlocal.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 South Coast Register

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.southcoastregister.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 South West Advertiser

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.southwestadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Southern Cross

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.juneesoutherncross.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Southern Highland News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 St Marys Mt Druitt Star

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.stmarysstar.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Summit Sun

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.summitsun.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Sunraysia Daily

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Tamar Community Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.tastamartimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Tennant and District Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.tennantcreektimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Tenterfield Star

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.tenterfieldstar.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Advertiser

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Advocate

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Ararat Advertiser

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.araratadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Area News

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.areanews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Armidale Express

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.armidaleexpress.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Border Watch

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.borderwatch.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Camden Haven Courier

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.camdencourier.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Chronicle Toowoombap35, 'New university recruit awarded for innovation': Article about the implementation of The Flexible Learning Institute - Professor Keppell designed the program during his previous time at the Charles Sturt University

28-Dec-12 The City Weekly

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.thecityweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Courier

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Dandenong Journal

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.dandenongjournal.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 The Examiner

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.examiner.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Flinders News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.theflindersnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Guardian

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.theguardian.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Guyra Argus

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.guyraargus.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Irrigator

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.irrigator.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Islander

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.theislanderonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Macleay Argues

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.macleayargus.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Maitland Mercury

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.maitlandmercury.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Murray Valley Standard

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.murrayvalleystandard.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The North West Star

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.northweststar.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Northern Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.thenortherntimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Oberon Review

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.oberonreview.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Penrith City Star

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.penrithstar.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Queenbeyan Age

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.queanbeyanage.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 The Ridge News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.theridgenews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Rural

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.therural.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Scone Advocate

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.sconeadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Singleton Argus

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.singletonargus.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Standard

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.standard.net.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Star

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.newcastlestar.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Stawell Times-News

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.stawelltimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Transcontinental

Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.transcontinental.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Wagin Argus

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.waginargus.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Wimmera Mail Times

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.mailtimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Young Witness

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.youngwitness.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Victor Harbour Times

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.victorharbortimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Walcha News

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.walchanewsonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/25/

28-Dec-12 Wauchope Gazette

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.wauchopegazette.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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MEDIA REPORT28-Dec-12 Wellington Times

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.wellingtontimes.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 West Coast Sentinel

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.westcoastsentinel.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Western Herald

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.westernherald.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Whyalla News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.whyallanewsonline.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/?cs=25

28-Dec-12 Wingham Chronicle

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.winghamchronicle.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Wollondilly Advertiser

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.wollondillyadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Yass Tribune

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.yasstribune.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Port Pirie Recorder

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.portpirierecorder.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

29-Dec-12 Northern Daily Leaderp12, 'ADOPTED Tamworthian Larissa Hanlon has taken out a': ADOPTED Tamworthian Larissa Hanlon has taken out a huge honour at Charles Sturt University's recent graduation ceremony.

31-Dec-12 Country News

p35, 'Focus on welfare': A project funded by Meat and Livestock Australia is developing training programs to improve the welfare of animals involved in live exports .Running the project is Rebecca Doyle from the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.

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MEDIA REPORT01-Dec-12 Border Mail p27, 'Back to glamour days': Mention that CSU bought The Cedars in Albury in 1990. NC12569

01-Dec-12 Border Mailp29, 'Dummies show medicos how it’s done': Interview with Associate Professor Megan Smith on simulation clinic opened in Albury Base Hospital for training students including CSU allied health students. NC12570

03-Dec-12 Western Advocatep8, 'One man set to die for a cause': Letter to Editor from Dr Alison Girard, CSU senior lecturer, Justice Studies, about the imminent death of an asylum seeker on Nauru after a 50 day hunger strike.

03-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

University to build $5m living complex': FUTURE students of Charles Sturt University will be spoilt for choice with a multimillion-dollar accommodation development set for completion by 2014… Charles Sturt University executive director of facilities management Stephen Butt said a multimillion-dollar student accommodation development will be completed in time for students arriving in 2014. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1162299/university-to-build-5m-living-complex/?cs=12

03-Dec-12 Daily Advertiserp4, 'TWO decades after originally launching the Wagga Wagga': Article about bush poet Les Murray producing a new book - The new book will be available in Wagga bookshops soon and from the Booranga Writers' Centre at Charles Sturt University. NC1336

03-Dec-12 Port Macquarie Newsp8, 'ENVIRONMENTAL sustainability and Charles Sturt University': The business community has heard about CSU's commitment to sustainability and how that will be part of the Lake Innes campus.

03-Dec-12 Prime news Wagga

UNSW pushes for Wagga medical school': A university has begun a push for a medical school in Wagga, and it's not CSU. The university of New South Wales is asking the federal government for approval and funding. They say it will help solve the doctor shortage in our local region. With video. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/n4/news/a/-/local/15541295/unsw-pushes-for-wagga-medical-school-video/

03-Dec-12 Prime news Wagga

UNSW pushes for Wagga medical school': A university has begun a push for a medical school in Wagga, and it's not CSU. The university of New South Wales is asking the federal government for approval and funding. They say it will help solve the doctor shortage in our local region.

04-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberalp12, 'First IPROWD students welcomed to Dubbo in move to ‘bridge the gap’': THE first IPROWD (Indigenous Police Recruiting Our Way) School program students were welcomed at the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Multipurpose Centre in Dubbo on November 23.

04-Dec-12 Daily Advertiserp9, 'FUTURE students of Charles Sturt University will be': FUTURE students of Charles Sturt University will be spoilt for choice with a multimillion-dollar accommodation development set for completion by 2014. NC1344

04-Dec-12 Border Mail - Education Mail p21, World action plan': Mention of joining CSU community garden as part actions for Border youth environment group. NC131

04-Dec-12 ABC Central West News

Influx of students prompts university expansion': A major expansion of Charles Sturt University in Orange is not expected to have an adverse impact on the campus or surrounding neighbourhood. CSU wants to construct five buildings to provide accommodation for 100 students, as well car parking and other amenities.

05-Dec-12 2BSNews bulletin briefly notes CSU has strong and continued growth in enrolments for its domestic postgraduate IT courses, while most other unis have declining domestic postgraduate IT enrolments.

05-Dec-12 2BS4.30pm interview with Professor Robert Robergs, Head of the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst about the coming 3-day forum at CSU in Bathurst of exercise and sports Heads of Schools from around Australia and NZ.

05-Dec-12 2BS

News bulletin notes the coming 3-day forum at CSU in Bathurst for exercise and sports Heads of Schools from around Australia and NZ. Includes interview grab with Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp, about the forum (taken from his weekly HoC interview this morning).

05-Dec-12 2BS 8.20am interview with Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp, re events at CSU in Bathurst in the past week and ahead.

05-Dec-12 ABC Riverina morning show Interview with Pam Allen - Head of the Southern Regional Planning Panel about its approval on Monday 3 December of new student accommodation at CSU in Wagga Wagga.

05-Dec-12 Central Western Daily p9, 'Graduation ceremonies will be held at Charles Sturt Un': Article on CSU graduations being held over the region.

05-Dec-12 Western Advocatep5, 'Graduation time for CSU students': a brief story noting that there will be 3 days of CSU graduation ceremonies in Bathurst next week for more than 1400 graduates with about 5500 guests. Quotes Head of Campus Mr Col Sharp.

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MEDIA REPORT05-Dec-12 ABC Goulburn Murray

breakfastInterview with CSU tourism researcher Dr Rosemary Black on her recommendations to investigate your overseas travel for sustainable tourism.

05-Dec-12 ABC Goulburn Murray onlineInterview with CSU tourism researcher Dr Rosemary Black on her recommendations to investigate your overseas travel for sustainable tourism. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2012/12/05/3648049.htm?site=goulburnmurray

05-Dec-12 The Daily Advertiserp1, 'Initiative could cut health costs': Article about new proposals for nurses - The Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD) is partnering with Charles Sturt University (CSU) and received $255,000 in funding for the 12-month pilot program.

05-Dec-12 ABC Central West News

Fight for funding for NSW rural doctors schools': The former Head of Medicine at the University of New South Wales' (UNSW) Medical School has questioned a proposal by the university to establish a doctor training school in Wagga Wagga… Professor John Dwyer AO's been engaged by Charles Sturt University (CSU) to consult on its proposal to build a $90m medical school at its Orange campus.

05-Dec-12 ABC Riverina News

Fight for funding for NSW rural doctors schools': The former Head of Medicine at the University of New South Wales' (UNSW) Medical School has questioned a proposal by the university to establish a doctor training school in Wagga Wagga… Professor John Dwyer AO's been engaged by Charles Sturt University (CSU) to consult on its proposal to build a $90m medical school at its Orange campus.

06-Dec-12 PRIME7 News

Broadcast date to be confirmed ... News story about the forum at CSU in Bathurst this week for Heads of Schools of exercise and sports science at universities in Australia and NZ, and for members of the Exercise and Sports Sciences Association (ESSA). Includes interview with Professor Robert Robergs, Head of the School of Human Movement Studies at CSU in Bathurst.

06-Dec-12 WIN News

Broadcast date to be confirmed ... News story about the forum at CSU in Bathurst this week for Heads of Schools of exercise and sports science at universities in Australia and NZ, and for members of the Exercise and Sports Sciences Association (ESSA). Includes interview with Professor Frank Marino, Associate Dean of Research at the Faculty of Education at CSU.

06-Dec-12 Western Advocatep12, 'We at 2MCE pride ourself on accessibility to the public': Article about 2MCE and volunteers - If you would like more details please give us a call on 6338 4790 during business hours or pop into our office off Research Station Drive at Charles Sturt University.

06-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p3, 'Sharing lessons from earthquake': story about guest speaker Mr Chris Hawker from Christchurch, NZ, who addressed CSU staff at their annual emergency management planning meeting, and visits CSU in Bathurst today after touring and inspecting CSU in Wagga Wagga earlier this week.

06-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p6, 'It's never too late': story about 73 year-old Mr Mike Strange who has been accepted to enrol at CSU in Bathurst in 2013 as part of CSU's early entry scheme known as Principal's Recommendation Entry Program (PREP). Mr Strange attended a PREP welcome ceremony at CSU yesterday.

06-Dec-12 Western Advocatep8, 'Early entry for Blayney students': a brief story about a dozen Blayney High School students who have received early entry to Charles Sturt University and elsewhere, in advance of their HSC results.

06-Dec-12 2MCENews story about the push by UNSW to establish a medical school in Wagga Wagga. Quotes CSU medical consultant professor John Dwyer about the relative merits of that bid and CSU's proposal to establish a new rural medical school at Charles Sturt University.

06-Dec-12 Border Mail p14, 'The Will who found a way': Mention of Riverina TAFE graduate who is enrolled next year in agro-ecology at CSU. NC133

07-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

Big crop set to graduate': JOHN Mador was barely a teenager when he left a refugee camp in Africa and made the trip to Australia. It seems a world away for the Sudanese social work student who will be one of 1095 students to graduate from Charles Sturt University next week. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1172983/big-crop-set-to-graduate/?cs=12

07-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

p7, 'THE former head of medicine at the University of NS': Article about Professor John Dwyer and his roll in the new bid for CSU for a medical school - He is now the executive consultant for Charles Sturt University's (CSU) bid for $98 million in federal funding for a medical school at Orange a direct competitor to UNSW's $50 million Wagga proposal announced on Monday.

07-Dec-12 Prime news Port Macquarie

Council and CSU join forces': The science industry on the Mid North Coast is set to prosper - thanks to a new partnership between a university and a local council. It's hoped the agreement will pave the way for the construction of a state of the art research facility between Hastings Shire Council and CSU. With video. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/n1/news/a/-/local/15582673/council-and-csu-join-forces-video/

07-Dec-12 Prime news Port Macquarie

Council and CSU join forces': The science industry on the Mid North Coast is set to prosper - thanks to a new partnership between a university and a local council. It's hoped the agreement will pave the way for the construction of a state of the art research facility between Hastings Shire Council and CSU.

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MEDIA REPORT08-Dec-12

2BS

News story about the conclusion and outcomes of the forum at CSU in Bathurst this week for Heads of Schools of exercise and sports science at universities in Australia and NZ, and for members of the Exercise and Sports Sciences Association (ESSA). Includes interview with Professor Robert Robergs, Head of the School of Human Movement Studies at CSU in Bathurst.

08-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p3, Big crop set to graduate': Story & photo about the upcoming graduations at CSU in Wagga Wagga the following week. NC1345

08-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

p10, 'Charles Sturt recruits get to know new campus': THE NEXT batch of Charles Sturt University (CSU) students were welcomed earlier this week at a special morning tea to celebrate their early entry into tertiary study. High school students in Dubbo and surrounds applied for the university's Principal Report Entry Program (PREP), a scheme designed to attract academically gifted students. The 17 successful applicants attended the morning tea at CSU, organised by university student administration and the Division of Marketing, and then a meet and greet with faculty and other students. Prospective student advisor Rebecca Morgan said ...

08-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

THE NEXT batch of Charles Sturt University (CSU) students were welcomed earlier this week at a special morning tea to celebrate their early entry into tertiary study. High school students in Dubbo and surrounds applied for the university's Principal Report Entry Program (PREP), a scheme designed to attract academically gifted students. The 17 successful applicants attended the morning tea at CSU, organised by university student administration and the Division of Marketing, and then a meet and greet with faculty and other students. Prospective student advisor Rebecca Morgan said ...

08-Dec-12 Dubbo Liberal

Charles Sturt recruits get to know new campus': THE NEXT batch of Charles Sturt University (CSU) students were welcomed earlier this week at a special morning tea to celebrate their early entry into tertiary study. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1172078/charles-sturt-recruits-get-to-know-new-campus/?cs=112

08-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberalp12, 'IMAGINE life in a place where you cannot pick who you lo': Article on displaced and refugee Palestinians - Retired Supreme Court judge Hal Wooten, AC, QC, recently invited Mr Jabarin to Charles Sturt University Dubbo to give residents an insight on Palestinian life.

08-Dec-12 Border Mail p29, 'Farmers in land initiative': Mention of CSU as research partner in Summit2slopes group based in Albury. NC136

08-Dec-12 Border Mail - Country Mailp54, 'We can have a say if we stay in the game': CSU veterinary lecturer Dr Rebecca Doyle discussed animal welfare in live animal exports to Middle East countries. NC135

09-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p9, University to building $5m living complex': Future students of CSU will be spoilt for choice with a multi million dollar accommodation development set for completion by 2014.

10-Dec-12 Border Mailp8, '$1000 for standout students': Mention of Albury High School graduate Ashlee Bowen going to CSU to do early childhood education. NC137

10-Dec-12 Central Western Dailyp11, 'ONE year on and the north Orange shopping centre is': Article about the success of the new shopping centre - "Now the distributor is finished we get lots of people from Clifton Grove and uni students from Charles Sturt University."

10-Dec-12 Prime News in Wagga Wagga News story about graduation at CSU IN Wagga Wagga.

10-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p2, 'Not a question of if, but where': story about Bathurst Regional Council's acquisition of land in Panorama Ave Bathurst for the development of new Council administration premises, closer to Charles Sturt University, the Land Information Centre and other facilities, all on the main approach to Mt Panorama.

10-Dec-12 WIN News in Wagga WaggaNews story about graduation at CSU in Wagga Wagga. Interview with two oral health graduates, Head of School of Dentistry and Health Sciences and Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann.

10-Dec-12 ABC 2CRNews bulletin about the coming CSU graduations this week at CSU in Orange. Includes brief interview grab with Head of Campus at CSU in Orange, Dr Heather Robinson.

10-Dec-12 ABC 2CR

Interview with CSU nursing lecturer Ms Cathy Maginnis about the graduations at CSU in Dubbo this week, and in particular about nursing graduates. Ms Maginnis notes that many of the graduates are from the local area, all have found nursing jobs and many will be staying in Dubbo and the surrounding region.

10-Dec-12 Port Macquarie News

Council's scientific breakthrough': THE Hastings could be home to a leading science research centre under a multi-million dollar plan. A partnership was sealed on Friday between Port Macquarie-Hastings Council and Charles Sturt University in a step towards a food, soil and water research centre. http://www.portnews.com.au/story/1174470/councils-scientific-breakthrough/?cs=256

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MEDIA REPORT10-Dec-12 Port Macquarie News

p1; 'Council's scientific breakthrough': THE Hastings could be home to a leading science research centre under a multi-million dollar plan. A partnership was sealed on Friday between Port Macquarie-Hastings Council and Charles Sturt University in a step towards a food, soil and water research centre.

10-Dec-12 StarFM Albury news Interview with Head of CSU in Albury Wodonga, Professor Julia Coyle, on graduations ceremonies in Albury on Thursday and Friday.

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

Looking through the lens to a bright future': But yesterday the cameras were firmly focused on them as the trio graduated from Charles Sturt University (CSU) with a Bachelor of Arts Photography. Just one day after the close of their exhibition at the Wagga Art Gallery, they, along with 10 others, were admitted to their degree by CSU Chancellor Lawrie Willett AO. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1180229/looking-through-the-lens-to-a-bright-future/?cs=12

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

Wisdoms passed on': CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) Arts and Business gradates yesterday left the university with not only with qualifications, but with a little added wisdom from representatives in their fields. Almost 500 students, along with their family and friends, gathered at Joyes Hall yesterday in two graduation ceremonies to mark the end of their degrees and the beginning of their new lives. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1180213/wisdoms-passed-on/?cs=12

11-Dec-12 2BS4.10pm interview with Professor John Hicks, Professor of Economics at the CSU Faculty of Business in Bathurst re the multi-disciplinary research into the impacts and 'social resilience' of disparate communities in Bangladesh and Australia.

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

Long trip worth it for graduates': YESTERDAY was the first time Sokuntheary Prak, Sovadh Sean and Theara Sok ever stepped foot on the Wagga campus of Charles Sturt University (CSU). It didn’t stop them from walking out of Joyes Hall yesterday following the Faculty of Business graduation with a Masters of Business. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1180374/long-trip-worth-it-for-graduates/?cs=12

11-Dec-12 2BSNews bulletins about the six Charles Sturt University graduation ceremonies that start tomorrow in Bathurst. Includes an interview grab with Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp.

11-Dec-12 2MCENews bulletins about the six Charles Sturt University graduation ceremonies that start tomorrow in Bathurst. Includes an interview grab with Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp.

11-Dec-12 ABC Riverina morning show Interview with Head of Campus at CSU in Wagga Wagga Mr Adrian Lindner about graduation in Wagga.

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

Years of work finally finished': MORE than 650 science students from Charles Sturt University have finally reached the light at the end of the tunnel and were awarded their degrees yesterday. Two ceremonies were held yesterday and students graduated from a range of science fields, from medical science to viticulture. Included interview with CSU Vice-Chancellor Andrew Vann. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1177660/years-of-work-finally-finished/

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p1, 13-16, Five pages of photos & stories on graduation at CSU in Wagga Wagga including list of graduate names. NC1350 & NC1352

11-Dec-12 Daily Liberalp3, 'Boost to nursing numbers': Story about the graduation ceremony at CSU in Dubbo today for 94 students from nursing, teaching, social work and business. Includes photo of Head of Campus at CSU in Dubbo, Dr Bev Moriarty.

11-Dec-12 Prime news Orange

It's time to dust of the mortarboards and gowns - it's graduate week. Over the next few days nearly 6000 students will graduate from Charles Sturt University campuses across the state. More than 100 of those just wrapped up celebrations in Orange a few hours ago. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/n3/news/a/-/local/15608273/csu-graduations-video/

11-Dec-12 ABC 2CR10.15am monthly discussion with Mr Justin Byrne, marketing manager of CSU Wines in Orange, about trends and developments in the regional wine industry.

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

Diversity shocks US ambassador': WAGGA has left an immediate impression on US Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich, who is visiting the city for the first time this week. Mr Bleich is in town this week to mark the 50th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Wagga and Leavenworth, Kansas, and yesterday attended a graduation lunch at Charles Sturt University. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1178165/diversity-shocks-us-ambassador/

11-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p4, photo of US Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich & Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC1351

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MEDIA REPORT12-Dec-12 Central Western Daily

Jokes not all fun and games': LIFELINE Central West director Alex Ferguson says last week’s radio prank highlights the terrible consequences of what can happen when a joke goes wrong… THE tragic aftermath of the 2DAYFM radio hoax highlights the impact prank calls can have on people's lives, say two Charles Sturt University communications lecturers. Journalism lecturer Margaret Van Heekeren acknowledged there was a long history of radio pranks but said presenters should consider the consequences. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1179614/jokes-not-all-fun-and-games/

12-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberal

p4, 'Death sparks ethics debate': Article on prank calls from radio journalists - Gilgandra radio announcer Leo de Kroo had seen the advantages to making a prank call to justify a story, but Charles Sturt University (CSU) school of communication and creative industries journalism lecturer Harry Dillon disagreed.

12-Dec-12 Western Advocatep6, 'Unjustifiable price, say CSU lecturers': story about the Sydney radio station prank call to a London hospital that resulted in nurse's suicide, quoting perspectives provided by two CSU journalism lecturers, Mr Harry Dillon and Dr Margaret Van Heekeren.

12-Dec-12 Riverina Leader

12/12/12; a date to remember': NUMEROLOGIST or not, it’s hard to ignore the mystical nature of Wagga tween Liam Spicer-Nash’s 12th birthday… CSU professor Ken Russell, who specialises in mathematical science, describes Liam’s birthday as a “pretty amazing feat”. http://www.riverinaleader.com.au/story/1182020/121212-a-date-to-remember/

12-Dec-12 Riverina Leader p5, Quotes from CSU Professor Ken Russell on a 12 year old boy's birthday in Wagga Wagga on 12/12/12. …"a pretty amazing feat". NC1339

12-Dec-12Border Mail - Change of Preference p26, 'It's all about the individual': Advertorial about student life at CSU, including interview with CSU dietetics student, Angela Willis.

12-Dec-12 Central Western Daily CSU Graduation 2012': Photos from CSU in Orange graduation ceremony.

12-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser

‘Lead a life filled with confidence’: A JOKE about emergency exits by academic Ian McDermott lightened a ceremony filled with pomp and pageantry as more than 500 Charles Sturt University (CSU) students received their degrees. The two-hour ceremony at Joyes Hall saw students from the Faculty of Education awarded. Includes interview with CSU Chancellor Laurie Willett. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1183149/lead-a-life-filled-with-confidence/

12-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p1, pp17-20, Photos & stories of CSU graduation ceremonies in Wagga Wagga including list of graduate names. NC1355 & NC 1356

12-Dec-12 Dubbo Liberal

STEADY GROWTH: Dubbo campus breaks down barriers': VICE-CHANCELLOR and president of Charles Sturt University (CSU) Professor Andrew Vann wants and is getting "steady growth" at its Dubbo campus that continues to break down barriers to tertiary education in the western region. The affable academic reported increasing enrolments as he prepared to take part in the graduation ceremony yesterday of 94 students who have completed their studies in Dubbo. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1179598/steady-growth-dubbo-campus-breaks-down-barriers/

12-Dec-12 Riverina Leader

CSU recognises achievements of 1,095 graduates': IN just hours Charles Sturt University will have finished celebrating the achievements of more than 1000 successful graduates. A total of 1,095 graduates and 3,079 guests have packed Charles Sturt University’s Joyce Hall for five graduation ceremonies, which commenced on Monday at 9.30am. http://www.riverinaleader.com.au/story/1181982/csu-recognises-achievements-of-1095-graduates/

12-Dec-12 Riverina Leader p4, 'CSU recognises achievements of 1085 graduates': Photo & stories of CSU graduation in Wagga Wagga. Includes photo CSU Medal Winner Ms Alyssa Trotter. NC1338

12-Dec-12 Western Advocate

Returning for CSU’s graduations': A total of 1454 students will graduate from Charles Sturt University over the next three days. Col Sharpe, Head of Campus at CSU Bathurst said the six graduation ceremonies are the culmination of a great deal of hard work and a defining point in the lives and careers of these students. http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/story/1179698/returning-for-csus-graduations/?cs=115

12-Dec-12 Western Advocatep3, '1400 students return for CSU's graduation': story about the six CSU graduation ceremonies over the next 3 days in Bathurst. Includes quote from and photo of Head of Campus, Mr Col Sharp.

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MEDIA REPORT12-Dec-12 Central Western Daily

Funding to explore why weed is such a curse': AN Orange-based researcher has achieved success in the latest round of highly competitive Australian Research Council (ARC) discovery project grants. CSU professor of applied ecology, Geoff Gurr, and colleagues professor Leslie Weston (CSU) and professor Ragan Callaway (University of Montana) have been awarded $335,000 for a project that will attempt to shed light on why some plant species become aggressive invaders in a new environment yet are not a problem in their native habitat. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1178254/funding-to-explore-why-weed-is-such-a-curse/

12-Dec-12 Central Western Dailyp6, 'Resolve the key to Chimann's degree': SUDANESE born Chimann Poundack said it was through a little luck and sheer determination he graduated from Charles Sturt University Orange with 113 of his peers.

12-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

Healthy start for graduates': MOTHER-OF-TWO Pieta Lindner-Ellis gives Charles Sturt University (CSU) Dubbo Campus full marks for treating her like a person and not a number. The 37-year-old Dubbo woman is also convinced that it provided her only chance of becoming a nurse, given she has a business to help run and children to raise. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1179683/healthy-start-for-graduates/?cs=112

12-Dec-12 Daily Liberal p14, 'Nursing graduation': Full page spread of photos from CSU graduation in Dubbo.

12-Dec-12 Prime News CSU Graduations. Interview and story with CSU BABM Graduate Rachel Connell focusing on CSU Graduation in orange. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/n3/news/a/-/local/15608273/csu-graduations-video/

12-Dec-12 Prime News in Orange CSU Graduations. Interview and story with CSU BABM Graduate Rachel Connell focusing on CSU Graduation in Orange.

12-Dec-12 Daily Liberalp1, 'Steady Growth': Vice-Chancellor and president of Charles Sturt University (CSU) Professor Andrew Vann wants and is getting "steady growth" at its Dubbo campus that continues to break down barriers to tertiary education in the western region.

13-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p4, 'The Skyy's the limit, says pop': story about CSU Faculty of Arts graduate Ms Skyy Crouch and her proud grandfather, 96-year old Mr John Levinson, who flew from Adelaide to attend the ceremony in Bathurst on Wednesday. Ms Crouch graduated from the School of Communication and Creative Industries in Bathurst with a Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations).

13-Dec-12 The Daily Advertiser

p17, 18, 19,20 'A PASSION for regional education was the drive behind Michelle's degree': A PASSION for regional education was the drive behind graduate Michelle Edmanson's choice to spend the past four years studying for a Bachelor of Education in primary teaching at Charles Sturt University. Other stories and photos on graduation at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC1354

13-Dec-12 105.7 The River news Interview with Head of Albury Wodonga Campus Professor Julia Coyle on the graduation ceremonies in Albury.

13-Dec-12 2AY news Interview with Head of Albury Wodonga Campus Professor Julia Coyle on the graduation ceremonies in Albury.

13-Dec-12 Central Western Daily

Resolve the key to Chimann’s degree': SUDANESE born Chimann Poundack said it was through a little luck and sheer determination he graduated from Charles Sturt University Orange with 113 of his peers. He graduated with a Bachelor of Ecological Agricultural Systems and could not be more proud. More graduation stories. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1181724/resolve-the-key-to-chimanns-degree/

13-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberal

p3, 'Region welcomes channel launch': Charles Sturt University's (CSU) communications division was excited for the production opportunities it would present, while Member for Parkes Mark Coulton was happy to see federal government funding go towards the new venture.

13-Dec-12 Dubbo Photo News p14, Photo & caption of CSU graduates in Dubbo.

13-Dec-12 WIN news Albury Interview with Head of Albury Wodonga Campus Professor Julia Coyle on the graduation ceremonies in Albury.

13-Dec-12 Central Western Daily

Backyard chooks a cost-effective move': Easy traffic options … There’s little doubt some of our closed streets should be re-opened to help free up the ordinary traffic flow in town… Locking the gates was the easiest and cheapest option but huge development since in the north, which includes Charles Sturt University, has snowballed and re-opening the crossing would save motorists lots of time, travel and frustration. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1181139/backyard-chooks-a-cost-effective-move/

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The principal reason for school’s success': CANOBOLAS Rural Technology High School principal Chris Condliffe was described as a man who poured his heart and soul into building up the school… Mr Condliffe secured grant funding for the school to build services like the allied health building, which allows students to study through TAFE and gain early entry into Charles Sturt University. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1182112/the-principal-reason-for-schools-success/

13-Dec-12 Border Mail

$2.14m Wangaratta land deal': DEVELOPMENT of Wangaratta’s new civic precinct has cleared a major hurdle with the city’s backing of a multi-million-dollar land deal… The development of short-term student accommodation on the site will be tied to Charles Sturt University’s development on the Goulburn Ovens TAFE campus in Tone Road. http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1183243/214m-wangaratta-land-deal/

13-Dec-12 Port Macquarie Independent

p6, 'Food, science hub to take root': A partnership between Port Macquarie-Hastings Council and Charles Sturt University (CSU) signed recently could see the construction of a food, soil and water research centre to enable a focus on scientific research and education along with an expanded Council service. NC1357

14-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p45, Two photos & captions of CSU graduates on Tuesday 11 December.

14-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

Region welcomes channel launch': YESTERDAY'S launch of National Indigenous Television (NITV), Australia's first national free-to-air Indigenous channel, on SBS was received well in Dubbo and the central west. CSU communications division was excited for the production opportunities it would present, while Member for Parkes Mark Coulton was happy to see federal government funding go towards the new venture... Associate Professor Peter Simmons, associate head of school of communications and creative industries at CSU, agreed. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1182503/region-welcomes-channel-launch/

14-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

Policing graduates moving forward': ELEVEN Aboriginal men and women are a step closer to realising their dream of joining the NSW Police Force… The IPROWD program helps students gain a national qualification, which gives them academic entry to Charles Sturt University and enables them to progress applications to join the NSW Police Force. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1184063/policing-graduates-moving-forward/

14-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

New deal secures $2.4 million for IPROWD': THE Indigenous Police Recruiting Our Way Delivery (IPROWD) TAFE program has secured a new two-year contract worth more than $2.4 million to begin in 2013… Charles Sturt University and the NSW Police Force also provide support for IPROWD TAFE. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1184062/new-deal-secures-24-million-for-iprowd/

14-Dec-12 Goulburn Post

Over 300 new probationary constables join NSW Police Force': The 304 newly-attested officers from “Class 317” of the Associate Degree in Policing Practice will walk off the parade ground at the Goulburn Police Academy… The students who attest as probationary constables will start work next week and complete 12 months’ on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice. http://www.goulburnpost.com.au/story/1186282/over-300-new-probationary-constables-join-nsw-police-force/

14-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p5, 'Maribel's next step is to master her subject': story about CSU Faculty of Arts graduate Ms Maribel Bradbury, who grew up in the Philippines and now lives in Bathurst. She never imaged she'd one day have a degree, but on Wednesday she graduated with a Bachelor of Social Science in Social Welfare, from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Bathurst. She plans to start study next year for a Masters degree.

14-Dec-12 WIN News Orange

Evening news stories about graduations at CSU this week, with particular coverage of the CSU Faculty of Education afternoon graduation ceremony in Bathurst on Thurs 13 December. Includes interview with NSW Member for Bathurst, Mr Paul Toole, MP, who is a CSU alumnus and delivered the Occasional Address to graduates.

14-Dec-12 Border Mail

CSU graduations: Mum makes her son proud': A SINGLE mother who battled through, a mother and daughter who graduated together and a well-known Border face were among more than 200 students who graduated from Charles Sturt University yesterday. Interviews with graduates and CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andy Vann. With photos. http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1185785/csu-graduations-mum-makes-her-son-proud/

14-Dec-12 Border Mail

p21, 'Jessamy makes her son proud': A SINGLE mother who battled through, a mother and daughter who graduated together and a well-known Border face were among more than 200 students who graduated from Charles Sturt University yesterday. Interviews with graduates and CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andy Vann. With photos. NC138

14-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p46, Editorial: Graduations highlight city. NC1342

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MEDIA REPORT14-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p45, Two photos & captions of CSU graduates on Tuesday 11 December. NC1343

14-Dec-12 Prime news Albury interviews with CSU graduates and CSU Chancellor My Laurie Willett for Albury graduation ceremonies.

14-Dec-12 Prime news Albury

Hats off to CSU graduates': More than 7 hundred students have graduated with degrees at Charles Sturt University. And as Melina Sarris reports, not all of the graduates were straight from school. with video. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/v1/news/a/-/local/15641777/hats-off-to-csu-graduates-video/

14-Dec-12 WIN news Albury interviews with CSU graduates for Albury graduation ceremonies.

15-Dec-12 Border Mail p7, '5 more police graduates join command': Mention of new probationary constables training at CSU. NC1310

15-Dec-12 Western Advocatep16, 'Jessica is a rising star shining a light on stage': Feature story about Bathurst teenager Jessica Corse who aspires to a career in musical theatre. She hopes to get into a theatre company, but if not she will study theatre/media at CSU.

15-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p4, 'Jane learnt all about tenacity': story about Ms Jane Boag, from Millthorpe near Orange, who overcame personal adversity to graduate with a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) from CSU in Bathurst on Wednesday last week. Includes a photo of Ms Boag with CSU Deputy Chancellor, Ms Kathryn Pitkin.

15-Dec-12 Border Mail p1, 'Hats off to CSU': Front page pic. NC139

15-Dec-12 Border Mailp38, 'Momentum building as campus comes of age': Interview with Head of Albury-Wodonga campus Professor Julia Coyle on CSU graduations in Albury. NC1312

15-Dec-12 Border Mail p39, 'Another step in a journey to equality': Interview with CSU DBA graduate Dr Saaeed Sabri. NC1313

15-Dec-12 Border Mail p40, 'Family the key to success': Interviews with CSU graduates on their stories and awards. NC1314

15-Dec-12 Border Mail p65, Lists of CSU graduates from Friday.

15-Dec-12 Border Mailp23, 'A clear path to task ahead': New physio student Kylie Whitehead has gained entry to CSU through the PREP program at CSU. NC1311

17-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p3, 'Entrance scores stay high at CSU': WHILE a report just issued has found that education and nursing courses at Australian universities are accepting increasing numbers of students with low marks, that is not the case at Charles Sturt University. The Undergraduate Applications, Offers and Acceptances 2012 report has found that hundreds of Year 12 graduates who scored less than 50 in their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) are being offered university places in the disciplines of nursing and teaching. Interview with Faculty of Education senior academic Associate Professor Jo Reid.

17-Dec-12 Western Advocate

Entrance scores stay high at CSU': WHILE a report just issued has found that education and nursing courses at Australian universities are accepting increasing numbers of students with low marks, that is not the case at Charles Sturt University. The Undergraduate Applications, Offers and Acceptances 2012 report has found that hundreds of Year 12 graduates who scored less than 50 in their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) are being offered university places in the disciplines of nursing and teaching. Interview with Faculty of Education senior academic Associate Professor Jo Reid.

17-Dec-12 Western Advocatep9, weekly 'Windradyne Whisperer' column gives a 'thumbs up' to 'The Charles Sturt University split graduation schedule, allowing many more students to don a robe. A big bonus for Bathurst business, too'.

18-Dec-12 2BS4.40pm interview with CSU law enforcement lecturer Dr Hugh McDermott from the CSU Australian Graduate School of Policing, about the recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, and the unlikely prospects for gun ownership law reform in the US.

18-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p5, 'Show of force as recruits settle in': story about six new probationary police officers starting at Chifley Command in Bathurst. They will continue to study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice.

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p8, 'INVESTMENT is always a speculative process whether': Article about investing in Wagga - No doubt the growth of organisations such as Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the regional TAFE has created a consistent return for investors.

18-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p2, 'Scholarship changes rile up donors': Wagga donors who fund CSU scholarships in the Riverina are up in arms over plans to move the whole process away from the region. NC1340

19-Dec-12 2BS 8.20am weekly interview with Mr Col Sharp, Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, about events and developments at the University.

19-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

p6, 'Mass killings will not change US gun laws': commentary by CSU law enforcement lecturer Dr Hugh McDermott from the CSU Australian Graduate School of Policing, about the recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, and the unlikely prospects for gun ownership law reform in the US.

19-Dec-12 Western Advocate

p5, 'US must get used to gun massacres': commentary by CSU law enforcement lecturer Dr Hugh McDermott from the CSU Australian Graduate School of Policing, about the recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, and the unlikely prospects for gun ownership law reform in the US.

19-Dec-12 Border Mailp24, 'Goodbye to the community that helped to nurture me': Mention by local commentator Robyne Young, a former business lecturer at CSU in Albury-Wodonga. NC1315

19-Dec-12 Daily Advertiser p17, Letter to Editor by Professor in Mathematical Science Ken Russell from School of Computing & Mathematics on importance of Year 4 mathematics. NC1337

19-Dec-12 The Border Mailp20, 'James thrives, after false starts': Article about James Westra and completing his TAFE course - Mr Westra has started a Bachelor of IT Networking at Charles Sturt University through his course, which he will complete by long distance in 2014.

19-Dec-12 Central Western Dailyp13, 'Community support big help for CSU': Column by head of campus Dr Heather Robinson. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1192962/community-support-big-help-for-csu/

19-Dec-12 Daily Liberal p? 'Career opening doors to great outback': Story & photo on oral health graduate Mr Josh Wyper getting a job in Dubbo.

19-Dec-12 Daily Liberal Career opening doors to great outback': Story & photo on oral health graduate Mr Josh Wyper getting a job in Dubbo. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1193208/career-opening-doors-to-great-outback/?cs=122

19-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberal

p4, 'PEOPLE on the streets of Dubbo are unanimous in the': Article about changing the current health system in emergency medical services - Charles Sturt University paramedic lecturer Joe Acker has added his voice to calls by a range of health sector bodies, including the Australian Healthcare and Hospital Association, for free nationwide emergency medical services

19-Dec-12 Port Macquarie Expressp?, 'Education strategy is gaining momentum': Column by MP Rob Oakeshott which refers to an agreement between CSU and Hastings Council for the establishment of a new soil, food and water research facility in Port Macquarie.

20-Dec-12 Western Advocatep2, 'Looking to the future': story continued from p1 about HSC results for students in Bathurst; notes Charlotte Inwood has already received an early entry offer from Charles Sturt University to study public relations.

20-Dec-12 Western Advocatep4, 'Kelso High School': continued coverage of HSC for Bathurst students; Aimee Morris wants to study to be a primary school teacher at CSU because she wants to stay on in Bathurst. ... Michelle Baker ... got early entry into CSU for communications and technical radio.

20-Dec-12 The Daily AdvertiserYear 4 maths just as important': Letter to the editor from CSU Professor in Mathematics Dr Ken Russell. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1195662/year-4-maths-just-as-important/

20-Dec-12 Border Mail

p9, 'More nerves for HSC students': Article about student waiting for their ATAR - Jaclyn, also 18, was unconcerned about today’s ATAR results because she has already received pre-entry in to the physiotherapy degree at Charles Sturt University and had gained four band 6s in her subjects. NC1316

20-Dec-12 Central Western DailyCommunity support big help for CSU': Column by head of campus Dr Heather Robinson. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1192962/community-support-big-help-for-csu/

20-Dec-12 Port Macquarie News

Year 12 is done and dusted: Charles Sturt University Campus director Dr Muyesser Durur, reminded students of the multitude of pathways available to them if their scores did not work out as planned. http://www.portnews.com.au/story/1198483/year-12-is-done-and-dusted/

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p3, 'DELEGATES from Changzhou University in China visited': Article about visitors to Wagga from Changzhou - DELEGATES from Changzhou University in China visited Charles Sturt University's (CSU) Wagga campus last week on a fact-finding mission. NC1341

20-Dec-12 Border Mail

More nerves for HSC students: Jaclyn, also 18, was unconcerned about today’s ATAR results because she has already received pre-entry in to the physiotherapy degree at Charles Sturt University and had gained four band 6s in her subjects. http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1197204/more-nerves-for-hsc-students/

20-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

Career Opening Doors to Great Outback': "JOSH Wyper had never considered a career working in rural Australia before undertaking the oral health degree at Charles Sturt University (CSU)." http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1193208/career-opening-doors-to-great-outback/

20-Dec-12 Daily Liberal Students share the big moment: Miss Haridharan would also be starting her tertiary studies next year, studying dentistry at Charles Sturt University in Dubbo. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1198715/students-share-the-big-moment/

20-Dec-12 Dubbo Photo News p17, Photo & story of CSU oral health graduate from Wagga Wagga who now works in Dubbo.

20-Dec-12 Dubbo Photo News

p?, 'Scholarship leads to rural career for young dental therapist': The Gold Coast graduate, who studied a Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy/hygiene) at Charles Sturt University's School of Dentistry and Health Sciences in Wagga Wagga, was fortunate to receive a scholarship in his second year that was to change his pathway.

21-Dec-12 PRIME7 News

Hospital interns (video)': The future of the Mid North Coast Local Health District looks bright.With students from the Charles Sturt University Business School interning for the very first time. http://au.prime7.yahoo.com/n1/news/a/-/local/15695169/hospital-interns-video/

21-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberalp5, 'THERE were smiles all round yesterday as Higher School': Article about student finishing their HSC - Miss Haridharan would also be starting her tertiary studies next year, studying dentistry at Charles Sturt University in Dubbo.

21-Dec-12 Western Advocatep12, 'As I write my final Federal Rounds for 2012 I reflect': Review of 2012 - I also congratulate all those students who graduated from Charles Sturt University last week.

21-Dec-12 Central Western Daily

p5, 'ORANGE paramedic union representative Ian Spurway says': ORANGE paramedic union representative Ian Spurway says the call by Charles Sturt University academic Joe Acker for the Federal Government to fund paramedic services would be a step in the right direction for more equitable services for Australians

22-Dec-12 Central Western Dailyp3, 'AN Orange retailer says with three more shopping days': Article about the economy in Orange - Mr Schwebel said he also believed it was the city's employment diversity with the Electrolux plant, Charles Sturt University

22-Dec-12 Western Advocate

Wait a minute, we have the answer': Charles Sturt University’s Doctors For The Bush campaign quotes figures that show GPs who train outside of the major centres are more likely to remain working in the bush. http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/story/1200890/wait-a-minute-we-have-the-solution/

24-Dec-12 Barrier Daily Truth

Samoan Sojurn for teacher tim': A young university student has just come home from Samoa where he lived in a village and taught the locals a thing or two about Rugby Union.Tim Hunter is studying for a Bachelor of Education at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst and decided to join a pilot program called "Pacific in Union". http://bdtruth.com.au/main/news/article/4150-Samoan-sojourn-for-student-teacher-Tim.html

24-Dec-12 Dubbo Daily Liberal

p3, 'PEOPLE who travel to Dubbo for treatment will soon have a': Article about the group formed to provide accommodation for people with family in hospital - Representatives from Dubbo City Council, Charles Sturt University, various health councils from the central west and the Dubbo Chamber of Commerce turned out for the meeting, which drew on various fundraising ideas to help get the project off the ground.

24-Dec-12 Port Macquarie News

p8, 'WORKPLACE experience will ensure four university students': Article about student undertaking workplace experience - The work placements with the Mid North Coast Local Health District are a direct benefit of a new agreement between the health body and Charles Sturt University.

27-Dec-12 MagnetEmma tops HSC table in 2012': Instead Emma has started her GAP year working at the Merimbula Newsagency before moving to Albury to study speech pathology at Charles Sturt University. http://www.edenmagnet.com.au/story/1205968/emma-tops-hsc-table-in-2012/

28-Dec-12 Central Western Daily

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

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p18, 'Forests NSW's nursery, which has been under threat': Kassy Patterson, a well-known identity at Narrandera Nursing Home, has graduated from Charles Sturt University with a bachelor of health science.

28-Dec-12 Daily Liberal

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Goulburn Post

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.goulburnpost.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Port Macquarie News

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.portnews.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Riverina Leader

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.riverinaleader.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Southern Weekly

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.southernweekly.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Border Mail

'''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 The Daily Advertiser

''Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Western Advocate

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.westernadvocate.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Western Magazine

'Principal guides indigenous students into lifetime of learning': Mr Lane has already been accepted into a social work degree at Charles Sturt University next year. The choice, he said, was inspired by the work he does at a local disability centre. http://www.westernmagazine.com.au/story/1207377/dubbo-principal-guides-indigenous-students-into-lifetime-of-learning/

28-Dec-12 Port Macquarie newsp5, 'Simulator to help prepare paramedics': AN ambulance simulator to prepare paramedic students for the real deal will be built in Port Macquarie with part of a $98,869 grant.

29-Dec-12 The Daily Advertiserp8, 'CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) academic Mehmet Ozalp': CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) academic Mehmet Ozalp has been named Muslim Role Model of the Year at the 2012 Muslim Achievement Awards.

29-Dec-12 Port Macquarie News

Simulator to help prepare paramedics': AN ambulance simulator to prepare paramedic students for the real deal will be built in Port Macquarie with part of a $98,869 grant. Charles Sturt University Port Macquarie campus was awarded the grant from Hunter and Coast Interdisciplinary Clinical Training Network this month. http://www.portnews.com.au/story/1206209/simulator-to-help-prepare-paramedics/

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