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MEDIA REPORT November 2010 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 November up to and including 30 November 2010. Monitoring draws from print, broadcast and online searches to give an indication of CSU coverage for the past month. The report lists 408 items. Of those media item, 347 are positive media coverage for CSU, 6 are negative and 59 are neutral. Table Key: International – includes international media coverage Australian Metropolitan – includes all major metropolitan cities across Australia Monthly Media Summary Report Page 1 November 2010 Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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MEDIA REPORT

November 2010

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 November up to and including 30 November 2010. Monitoring draws from print, broadcast and online searches to give an indication of CSU coverage for the past month. The report lists 408 items.

Of those media item, 347 are positive media coverage for CSU, 6 are negative and 59 are neutral.

Table Key:

International – includes international media coverage

Australian Metropolitan – includes all major metropolitan cities across Australia

Regional Media – includes all other parts of Australia that do not fall into the categories above and below

Campus Town – eg: Albury, Bathurst, Canberra, Dubbo, Orange, Wagga Wagga.

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MEDIA REPORT

International Media – 49 items

DATEPUBLICATION

HEADING & LINK

1-Nov-10 HealthCanal

Improving child sexual assault trial outcomes': A study led by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic Professor Jane Goodman-Delahunty, thought to be the first of its kind, suggests that the way in which prosecutors and judges use expert evidence and judicial directions can help to dispel juror misconceptions and enhance juror perceptions of the credibility of a child witness in child sexual assault cases. http://www.healthcanal.com/child-health/12035-Improving-child-sexual-assault-trial-outcomes.html

02-Nov-10 Bureau de Prenza

Motorola Solutions crea entornos de aprendizaje de conexión continua para las escuelas de todo el mundo': … Charles Sturt University (Australia) seleccionó las soluciones inalámbricas de Motorola para mejorar la conectividad y facilitar el acceso a recursos de aprendizaje en línea desde espacios interiores o al aire libre en sus nueve campus. Por su lado, Manipal University (India) eligió a Motorola para brindar cobertura a todo su campus y expandir la conectividad más allá del aula a fin de brindar a los estudiantes, profesores y personal un acceso más rápido a la información, desde cualquier lugar en el campus. http://www.bureaudeprensa.com/comunicados/view.php?bn=bureaudeprensa_telc&key=1288618972

02-Nov-10 Zootechnica

New research explores links between eggshell quality and food safety': … Associate Professor Roberts has enlisted several recognised experts in the field to assist with the research, including Dr Kapil Chousalkar of Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga and Mr Rowly Horn of Rowly Horn Services. http://www.zootecnicainternational.com/news/news/950-new-research-explores-links-between-eggshell-quality-and-food-safety.html

02-Nov-10 Science Letter

p 229, 'Experimental Biology; Data on experimental biology described by researchers at Charles Sturt University': indicating that these manipulations did not impair the ability to choose the correct magnetic direction," wrote Dr Rafael Freire and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.

04-Nov-10 NANO Magazine

Is it to ‘right’ physical or mental deviations from the human ‘norm’ (in whatever way that ‘norm’ is defined), or to enable the disabled in other ways to participate fully in society? Laura Cabrera of Charles Sturt University tackles this issue head on, by discussing what defines disability today, and explores the role nanotechnology may have in overcoming what is termed the ‘disability paradigm’. http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reportinfo.asp?cat_id=44&report_id=1409368&p=1

04-Nov-10 Agriculture Week

p 85, 'Agriculture, Grape and Wine Research; Research from Charles Sturt University provide new insights into agriculture, grape and wine research':…. The loss of cell vitality corroborates previous evidence of this phenomenon, and indicates that this is a general feature of grape ripening," wrote Dr Simon Clarke and colleagues at NWGIC, Charles Sturt University.

04-Nov-10 Agriculture Week

p80, 'Agriculture, Grape and Wine Research; Research findings from Charles Sturt University update understanding of agriculture, grape and wine research':…… Within-region spatial variability and the use of different indices over inconsistent time periods to describe temperature regimes have, before now, made comparisons of climates between viticulture regions difficult," wrote Andrew Hall and colleagues at NWGIC, Charles Sturt University

05-Nov-10 M2 Presswire Research and Markets: Issue 20 of NANO Magazine Explores the Many Facets of Nanotechnology: From Nanomedicine, To Carbon Nanotubes to Advances in Electronics':… or to

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MEDIA REPORTenable the disabled in other ways to participate fully in society? Laura Cabrera of Charles Sturt University tackles this issue head on, by discussing what defines disability

08-Nov-10 Meat Trade News daily

Confidence in the beef industry': The Westpac and Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index surveys businesses along the food production chain including producers, their input suppliers and wholesalers and retailers. http://www.meattradenewsdaily.co.uk/news/081110/australia___confidencein_the_beef_industry_.aspx

08-Nov-10 Veterinary Week

p33,'Proinsulin; Investigators at Charles Sturt University zero in on proinsulin':…. Blood samples were collected at intervals for 24 hours. Plasma concentrations of metformin were measured via liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectroscopy....wrote Kellie D. Tinworth and colleagues in School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University.

09-Nov-10 Science Letter

p5475,'Health and Medicine; Study results from Charles Sturt University update understanding of health and medicine':….. The analyses suggest the flexibility of the solenoid is generated by cumulative small movements along its length," wrote Jade K. Forwood and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.

11-Nov-10 UPI.com

Virus threatens endangered parrot species': … Because the captive parrots live in close proximity to one another, "infections just find it easier to spread from one bird to another," Dr Shane Radial, a veterinary professor at Charles Sturt University, said. http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2010/11/11/Virus-threatens-endangered-parrot-species/UPI-46051289525419/

11-Nov-10 St Louis Globe-Democrat

Virus threatens endangered parrot species': … Because the captive parrots live in close proximity to one another, "infections just find it easier to spread from one bird to another," Dr Shane Radial, a veterinary professor at Charles Sturt University, said. http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2010/11/11/Virus-threatens-endangered-parrot-species/UPI-46051289525419/

12-Nov-10 Post Chronicle

Virus Threatens Endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot Species': … Because the captive parrots live in close proximity to one another, "infections just find it easier to spread from one bird to another," Dr Shane Radial, a veterinary professor at Charles Sturt University, said. http://www.postchronicle.com/news/science/article_212332565.shtml

12-Nov-10 Medical Daily

Stomach virus hits rare Australian parrot species under captive breeding program': It spreads quickly among the birds as they stay close to each other in the shelter. "Infections just find it easier to spread from one bird to another," said Dr Shane Radial, a veterinary professor with Charles Sturt University. http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20101112/3663/stomach-virus-hits-rare-australian-parrot-species-under-captive-breeding-program.htm

12-Nov-10

Ecology, Environment & Conservation

p323,'Environmental Conservation; Reports from Charles Sturt University highlight recent research in environmental conservation':… For additional information, contact Dr Jonathon L. Howard, Charles Sturt University, Institute Land Water & Society, POB 789, Albury, NSW 2640, Australia.

12-Nov-10

Ecology, Environment & Conservation

p610,'Conservation Research; Study findings on conservation research are outlined in reports from Charles Sturt University':… Requirements for droving permits, access to squatting runs, and historic methods for sheep disease control are described, and development of major quarantine points on stock routes are highlighted," wrote J.M.R. Cameron and colleagues, Charles Sturt University

13-Nov-10 Investment Weekly

p1764,'Economics; Studies in the area of economics reported from Charles Sturt University':… in regional blocs tend to attract Australian investment, possibly opening up opportunities for investors to capture a large regional market," wrote Professor Kishor Sharma and colleagues in School of Business, Charles Sturt University.

13-Nov-10 Open Press

‘CSU Study Centres Now Offer Diploma of Business & Associate Degree of Business Studies Courses': Charles Sturt University (CSU) Study Centres are pleased to announce two new programs, the Diploma of Business and Associate Degree of Business Studies. http://www.theopenpress.com/index.php?a=press&id=88479

13-Nov-10 Press Booth ‘CSU Study Centres Now Offer Diploma of Business & Associate Degree of Business Studies Courses': Charles Sturt University (CSU) Study Centres are pleased to announce two new programs, the Diploma of Business and Associate

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MEDIA REPORTDegree of Business Studies. http://www.pressbooth.org/article6658.html

16-Nov-10Wildlife Disease News Digest

‘Mystery virus threatens an already critically endangered Australian parrot species': … The unidentified stomach virus that has struck the program causes the birds to lose their feathers and weakens their immune systems, Dr Shane Radial, a veterinary professor with Charles Sturt University, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. http://wdin.blogspot.com/2010/11/top-stories-mystery-virus-threatens.html

16-Nov-10 Hamilton Spectator

‘Australian university expands programs and facilities in Burlington': They started with teachers, then moved to MBAs. Now Australia’s Charles Sturt University is expanding its Burlington offerings to create three new undergraduate business degrees and another in forensic biotechnology, targeting local college graduates looking to top up their qualifications. http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/276709--australian-university-expands-programs-and-facilities-in-burlington

16-Nov-10 Hamiltonism

‘Australian university expands programs and facilities in Burlington': Australia’s Charles Sturt University, which first established itself in Ontario as a teachers college, is expanding its programs and its campus in Burlington. http://hamiltonism.com/sports/hockey/australian-university-expands-programs-and-facilities-in-burlington/

17-Nov-10The Hamilton Speculator

p4, "Big plans on campus; Burlington branch of Australian university adds programs for college grads seeking to upgrade":… Now Australia's Charles Sturt University is expanding its Burlington offerings to create three new undergraduate business degrees.

17-Nov-10 Scientific Computing

No ‘obesity crisis’, Prof claims': A controversial new book by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher, Dr Michael Gard, argues that the so-called ‘obesity epidemic’ has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream. http://www.scimag.com/news-no-obesity-crisis-prof-claims-111710.aspx

18-Nov-10 Times of India

'Obesity epidemic' is grossly exaggerated': Dr Michael Gard at the Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health/Obesity-epidemic-is-grossly-exaggerated/articleshow/6945994.cms

18-Nov-10 6 Minutes

‘Denervation for resistant hypertension': The obesity ‘epidemic’ is a myth created by some in the medical profession says Dr Michael Gard from Charles Sturt University in a new book aiming to take a more sober look at obesity rates, according to Science Alert. http://www.6minutes.com.au/articles/z1/view.asp?id=525672

18-Nov-10 Prokerala News

‘Obesity epidemic is grossly exaggerated, says expert': … Dr Michael Gard at the Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem... http://www.prokerala.com/news/articles/a182373.html

18-Nov-10 Campaign Brief

‘IAA Announces 2010 Big Idea Winner': The International Advertising Association (IAA) in Australia today announced the winner of its 2010 IAA Big Idea student award competition with the Kajulu Blue team from Charles Sturt University (CSU) taking home the award for their response to the Frontier Services client brief. http://www.campaignbrief.com/2010/11/iaa-announces-2010-big-idea-wi.html

18-Nov-10 Haiti Sun

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://story.haitisun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/2411cd3571b4f088/id/708721/cs/1/

18-Nov-10 Cambodian Times

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://story.cambodiantimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/a1e025da3c02ca7c/id/708721/cs/1/

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18-Nov-10 Irish Sun

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at the Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://story.irishsun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/2411cd3571b4f088/id/708721/cs/1/

18-Nov-10 Kenya Star

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://story.kenyastar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/a1e025da3c02ca7c/id/708721/cs/1/

18-Nov-10 Zimbabwe Star

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://story.zimbabwestar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/2411cd3571b4f088/id/708721/cs/1/

18-Nov-10 Khabar Express

Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://www.khabarexpress.com/news/National/Obesity-epidemic-is-grossly-exaggerated-says-expert/200361.htm

18-Nov-10 Top News.in

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://www.topnews.in/health/obesity-epidemic-grossly-exaggerated-says-expert-29174

18-Nov-10 Indo-Asian News Service

"Obesity epidemic' is grossly exaggerated, says expert":.. The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at the Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem.

18-Nov-10 Food Weekly News

p144, "Food Quality; Research on food quality detailed by scientists at Charles Sturt University":… "Experienced drinkers preferred wines with less added glucose than did the novice group. Winemakers preferred a lower level of glucose addition again," wrote Professor John Blackman and colleagues in IC Water, Charles Sturt University.

19-Nov-10 Japan Herald

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://story.japanherald.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/2411cd3571b4f088/id/708721/cs/1/

19-Nov-10Genomics & Genetics Weekly

p36, "Smith-Magenis Syndrome; Study findings from Charles Sturt University broaden understanding of smith-magenis syndrome":… Collectively, these results indicate that this heptameric C-tract is a preferential hotspot for single nucleotide insertion/deletions (SNindels) and therefore, should be considered a primary target for analysis in patients suspected for mutations in RAI1," wrote H.T. Truong and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.

19-Nov-10 Oman Daily Observer ‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt

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MEDIA REPORTUniversity, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://main.omanobserver.om/node/30520

19-Nov-10 Net India 123

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://www.netindia123.com/showdetails.asp?id=1632963&cat=Health&head=++'Obesity+epidemic'+is+grossly+exaggerated,+says+expert

19-Nov-10 NZ News

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://www.newzealandnews.net/story/708721

19-Nov-10 Inside Halton

‘Another growth spurt at Charles Sturt': Australian university has $1.5-M expansion coming to city campus. Charles Sturt University (CSU) is still scoring high marks, with four new honours degrees and a $1.5-million expansion planned in Burlington. http://www.insidehalton.com/community/burlington/article/905546

20-Nov-10 South China Morning Post

p29,"CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Tel 26098976, 26098977 (Graduate School) E-mail":… Master's programmes conducted in collaboration with HKU SPACE leading to overseas awards (taught in English) Australia Charles Sturt University:

23-Nov-10 Sudanese online

‘Sudanese men learn from information day': A four-month consultation process, conducted by Charles Sturt University student Sally Taylor, identified difficulties finding work as the prevailing concern among Sudanese men, ahead of issues such as affordable housing, cultural orientation and English language training. http://www.sudaneseonline.com/en3/publish/Latest_News_1/Sudanese_men_learn_from_information_day.shtml

27-Nov-10 Dental Care

‘Make Dental Care a Priority for Children!': Access to affordable dental care is another concern that is a major cause of the bridge in oral health standards between children in regional and metropolitan areas. More services, such as the dental clinic at Charles Sturt University (CSU), could assist in addressing this grave issue. http://www.healthcare-digital.com/tags/basic-dental-hygiene/make-dental-care-priority-children

29-Nov-10 Health News

Same-sex marriage laws need Commonwealth and state backing': A legal expert on social justice from Charles Sturt University (CSU), Dr Bede Harris, believes that a law permitting same-sex marriage needs support from both Commonwealth and state governments for significant constitutional changes to be made. http://www.healthcanal.com/life-style-fitness/12762-Same-sex-marriage-laws-need-Commonwealth-and-state-backing.html

Australian Metropolitan Media – 69 items

DATE PUBLICATION HEADING & LINK 1-Nov-10 Sydney Morning Herald

p2, 'New state of mind': Another university that provides distance education in the field is Charles Sturt University, which offers bachelor of psychology and bachelor of social science (psychology) degrees.

03-Nov-10 2UE Rural Interview with WRI director Tom Murphy on the effects of interest rate rise announced yesterday on rural communities.04-Nov-10 Yahoo! News Federal support for CSU's proposed medical school': The Federal Minister for Regional Australia, Simon Crean, says

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MEDIA REPORThe is impressed by Charles Sturt University's plan to build a medical school in the New South Wales Central West. http://au.news.yahoo.com/local/nsw/a/-/local/8256294/federal-support-for-csus-proposed-medical-school/

05-Nov-10 Sydney Morning Heraldp6,'Benefits of river health put at $4b':… But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed … NC10509

05-Nov-10Australian Financial Review

p11,'Pluses aplenty in healthy river':… The report was written by natural resource economists lead by ILWS Professor Mark Morrison of Charles Sturt University. NC10508

05-Nov-10 Sydney Morning Herald

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.smh.com.au/environment/water-issues/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b-20101104-17fv8.html

05-Nov-10 Sydney Morning Herald

p6, 'Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts.

05-Nov-10Australian Financial Review

p6, 'Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts.

05-Nov-10 Melbourne Age

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.theage.com.au/environment/water-issues/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b-20101104-17fv8.html

05-Nov-10 Brisbane Times

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/water-issues/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b-20101104-17fv8.html

05-Nov-10 Canberra Times

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Adelaide Now

‘Study shows $4.3 billion benefit to saving Coorong': … The study, conducted by the CSIRO and Professor Mark Morrison at ILWS, Charles Sturt University, has been handed to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/in-depth/study-shows-43-billion-benefit-to-saving-coorong/story-e6frebju-1225948546810

07-Nov-10 UPI.com

Dr Shane Radial, a professor of Veterinary Science at Charles Sturt University, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. An outbreak of the disease in the captive breeding program could be fatal for the species, as there are only 50 birds left in the wild. http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2010/11/07/Virus-threatens-rare-parrot/UPI-76521289183695/

08-Nov-10 7 News / Yahoo

‘Virus could wipe out endangered parrot': … Veterinary professor from Charles Sturt University, Dr Shane Radial, says an outbreak of the disease in a captive breeding program could be fatal for the species, as there are only 50 birds left in the wild. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/08/3060023.htm?section=justin

08-Nov-10 ABC News online ‘Researchers push financial case for lower Murray': … The study by the CSIRO and Professor Mark Morrison with

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MEDIA REPORTILWS, Charles Sturt University valued the Coorong and other parts of the Murray-Darling Basin based on their recreational use, wildlife and native vegetation. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/08/3059634.htm

08-Nov-10 7 News / Yahoo

‘Researchers push financial case for lower Murray': … The study by the CSIRO and Professor Mark Morrison at ILWS, Charles Sturt University valued the Coorong and other parts of the Murray-Darling Basin based on their recreational use, wildlife and native vegetation. http://au.news.yahoo.com/australian-news/a/-/australian-news/8276169/researchers-push-financial-case-for-lower-murray/

08-Nov-10 2UE Rural

‘Researchers push financial case for lower Murray': … The study by the CSIRO and Professor Mark Morrison with ILWS, Charles Sturt University valued the Coorong and other parts of the Murray-Darling Basin based on their recreational use, wildlife and native vegetation. Interview with ILWS economic researcher Professor Mark Morrison.

10-Nov-10 Canberra Times Opinion piece by senior lecturer in law at CSU Dr Bede Harris regarding constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians. NC10510

10-Nov-10The Australian - Higher Education supplement

p39, 'CSU puts case for regional medical school': CSU's bid for a $105 million medical school and clinic to serve NSW's central west is a step closer ….. NC10507

10-Nov-10The Australian - Higher Education supplement

‘Charles Sturt University puts case for regional medical school': CHARLES Sturt University's bid for a $105 million medical school and clinic to serve NSW's central west is a step closer. The institution has gained the support of Regional Development Minister Simon Crean. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/charles-sturt-university-puts-case-for-regional-medical-school/story-e6frgcjx-1225950275653

10-Nov-10 Canberra Times

p8,'Top professional won't rest on her laurels':… Ms Borbelj was awarded the allied health prize partly for her commitment to enhancing the education and training standards of the profession. ''I've constantly had trainees and I've also lectured at Charles Sturt University …”

10-Nov-10 Canberra Times

p13,'Recognition will have no real meaning':… T he Federal Government's announcement that it will establish a panel of experts to advise it on what form constitutional recognition of indigenous people should take is unlikely to yield a result that is either substantive or useful. Dr Bede Harris is a senior lecturer in law at Charles Sturt University, and author of A New Constitution for Australia.

11-Nov-10 Sydney Morning Heraldp16, 'Full list of winners':… MBA Construction Awards SPECIAL REPORT Tertiary Buildings, $5 million to $10 million, Joss Construction, Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Wagga Wagga Campus, Charles Sturt University.

11-Nov-10 CLA

Referendum plan is misconceived': … Dr Bede Harris is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Charles Sturt University, author of A New Constitution for Australia, and a member of CLA. This article first appeared in the Canberra Times. http://www.cla.asn.au/0805/index.php/articles/2010/referendum-plan-is-misconceived

13-Nov-10 The Australian

p5,'Edited highlights':… Hattie Dalton started in the cutting room, has her first film feature up and is ready to come home, writes Alex Speed Dalton, who studied communications at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst. Achieving honours in broadcast journalism,

13-Nov-10 The Australian Magazinep26,'SPARKLING AND CHAMPAGNE --- JAMES HALLIDAY'S TOP 100 WINES':… * Charles Sturt UniversityLimited Release Orange Pinot,Noir Chardonnay 2007, 90 points, $19.80

13-Nov-10 The Australian

Edited highlights': Hattie Dalton started in the cutting room, has her first film feature up and is ready to come home… Knowing she "wanted to tell stories", Dalton studied communications at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/edited-highlights/story-e6frg8n6-1225949781164

14-Nov-10 Daily Telegraph

p136, "On the Grapevine ": ``Pepperjack is considered the baby brother to Saltram,'' explains Mattner, a wine science graduate from Wagga Wagga's Charles Sturt University. ``It has become an important arm of the group with a commitment to produce red wines that really appeal

15-Nov-10 Westpac Annual Review

Westpac Banking Corporation; Westpac Annual Review and Sustainability Report 2010":... a 2010 Canstar Cannex Innovation Excellence Award. Released Westpac Charles Sturt University Index on the views of farmers on climate change.

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15-Nov-10 Daily Telegraphp22, "YOUR SAY":… Searching for Courtney Wright born in Orange in 1981, who went to Orange High and Charles Sturt University at Bathurst.

15-Nov-10 Canberra Times

p13, "Unfair ways in case of Hicks":… It is to the shame of Howard and the rest of his government that they were complicit in that denial of justice. Dr Bede Harris is a senior lecturer in Law at Charles Sturt University, and author of A New Constitution for Australia

15-Nov-10 ABC Transcripts

‘Agronomist urges more funds for R and D’:… Professor John Mullen, an agricultural economist from Charles Sturt University in Western Australia, says that is a sure-fire way to reduce Australia's rural productivity, which has already taken a beating.

15-Nov-10 Canberra Times Opinion piece by Dr Bede Harris on unfair aspects of the Hicks case.

16-Nov-10 ABC The World Today

‘Agronomist urges more funds for R and D': … Professor John Mullen, an agricultural economist from Charles Sturt University in Western Australia, says that is a sure-fire way to reduce Australia's rural productivity, which has already taken a beating. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2010/s3067734.htm

16-Nov-10 The Australian

‘Drought may be over but agricultural labour drying up': … Wodonga-based agriculture and business student Lachlan Kerr, who is in his second year at Charles Sturt University, has witnessed first hand the growing demand for skilled farmers as good weather conditions have enlivened the sector. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/drought-may-be-over-but-agricultural-labour-drying-up/story-e6frg6nf-1225954048014

16-Nov-10 Get Learning

‘National teaching award for CSU psychologist’: A psychology academic at Charles Sturt University (CSU) has been awarded a prestigious teaching award by the peak national professional association, the Australian Psychological Society (APS). Ms Judith Gullifer, lecturer at the CSU School of Psychology in Bathurst, has been named as a co-recipient of the APS’s 2010 Early Career Teaching Award. http://getlearning.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1615:national-teaching-award-for-csu-psychologist&catid=44:features&Itemid=29

16-Nov-10 The Australian

p6, "Drought may be over but labour supply drying up":… Wodonga-based agriculture and business student Lachlan Kerr, who is in his second year at Charles Sturt University, has witnessed first hand the growing demand for skilled farmers as good weather conditions have enlivened the sector.

17-Nov-10 ScienceAlert

‘No ‘obesity crisis’, Prof claims': A controversial new book by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) researcher, Dr Michael Gard, argues that the so-called ‘obesity epidemic’ has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream. http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20101811-21596.html

18-Nov-10 Food Weekly

p155, "Food Quality; Researchers from Charles Sturt University provide details of new studies and findings in the area of food quality":…. Those perceiving wine as healthy had a higher frequency but not volume of consumption. CAGE (potential alcoholism) scores were independent of the perception that wine is healthy," wrote Professor Anthony J. Saliba and colleagues in NWGIC, Charles Sturt University

19-Nov-10Federal Gov Broadcast Alerts

A motion was passed in Federal Parliament yesterday calling on all Federal MPs... Thomsen asks Professor Reverend James Haire, Professor of Theology, Charles Sturt University, if the notion of same-sex marriage and religious spirituality can co-exist.

19-Nov-10 The Canberra Timesp9,"Intertwined stories explore the nature of truth":… . So she decided to bring the story to the stage. Lies, Love and Hitler was written during Scott's master of arts practice in scriptwriting at Charles Sturt University

19-Nov-10 The Australian

‘Beyond the pale': The article asserted that Jones was responsible for "tricking the science to 'hide the decline' in global temperatures". The imputation is that he deliberately manipulated his data to give a false impression about global temperatures and that he is therefore a dishonest person who engages in scientific fraud... Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/beyond-the-pale/story-fn558imw-1225955945211

19-Nov-10 ABC News ‘Australians willing to pay for better river': A Charles Sturt University academic, Professor Mark Morrison from ILWS,

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MEDIA REPORThas found Australians were willing to pay $7.5b to improve the Murray River and Coorong Wetlands. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/19/3070899.htm?

19-Nov-10 The Australian

p13, "Letters to the editor":… editorialising about the need to ``destroy the Greens''. But regarding the reputation of a distinguished scientist as collateral damage in your campaign is beyond the pale. Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University

21-Nov-10 Sunday Life, Sun-Herald p8, 'I am who I am: Brendan Cowell': Mention in interview that actor Brendan Cowell went to CSU.

21-Nov-10 Women for Schappelle

Schapelle Corby & The Clueless Australian Policing Establishment': To Rosemary Wootton, Head of The School of Policing Studies, Charles Sturt University. Rosemary, I sent you this email this morning, and I look forward to your reply. These are very serious issues, that will be extremely public... http://womenforschapelle.blogspot.com/2010/11/schapelle-corby-clueless-australian.html

21-Nov-10 Sun Heraldp8,"BrendanCowell":… I loved it all and people responded well. I wanted to be an actor but I wanted to use my mind a bit more so I went to university [Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, in central-west NSW].

22-Nov-10 The Canberra Times

p8,"Score that management role":… The program is awarded by Charles Sturt University and delivered at the CIT (Canberra Institute of Technology) Reid campus. Take your management skills and knowledge to the next level with this course,

22-Nov-10 The Australian

p15,"Letters to the Editor":…. Arts faculties abound with strange professorships. And Clive Hamilton's letter (``Beyond the pale'', 17/11) puts him near the top of the list. Professor of public ethics, indeed. I presume Charles Sturt University also has a chair of, or for, private indiscretions; or one of sweet reasonableness?

22-Nov-10 ABC News"Farm chemical companies fear hundreds of products could be withdrawn":… The head of the school of Agriculture and Wine Sciences, Associate Professor John Kent, from Charles Sturt University, agrees that's possible.

22-Nov-10Australian Financial Review - Education

p25, 'New Thoughts on promoting women to top jobs': Mentions CSU as 6th most improved uni for appointing women professors in 2009.

23-Nov-10 Science Letterp1031,"Science; New science study results reported from Charles Sturt University":… . It examines the importance of cultural safety in nursing and midwifery practice," wrote Jasten Phiri and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.

23-Nov-10 Life Science Weekly

Plant Biology; Researchers' work from Charles Sturt University focuses on plant biology:… However, the delay in development was offset by expansion; shaded leaves expanding to a larger size than for exposed leaves," wrote Dennis H. Greer and colleagues, NGWIC, Charles Sturt University.

24-Nov-10The Australian - Higher Education supplement

p23, 'Regional unis urge Senate to pass bill': CSU joined six other unis to urge Senate to pass the student amenities bill.

25-Nov-10 The Australian - Business

‘Investors, too, have a chance to strike gold in Orange': Ten employers account for a third of the city's jobs, headed by Newcrest Mining, Orange Health Service, the Department of Education and Training, Electrolux, Industry and Investment NSW, Orange City Council and Charles Sturt University. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/property/investors-too-have-a-chance-to-strike-gold-in-orange/story-e6frg9gx-1225960370015

25-Nov-10The Australian - Prime Space

p35, 'Investors, too, have a chance to strike gold in Orange': Ten employers account for a third of the city's jobs, headed by Newcrest Mining, Orange Health Service, the Department of Education and Training, Electrolux, Industry and Investment NSW, Orange City Council and Charles Sturt University...

25-Nov-10 Fund Money Market

‘Investors, too, have a chance to strike gold in Orange': Ten employers account for a third of the city's jobs, headed by Newcrest Mining, Orange Health Service, the Department of Education and Training, Electrolux, Industry and Investment NSW, Orange City Council and Charles Sturt University. http://fund-money-market.com/investments/investors-too-have-a-chance-to-strike-gold-in-orange.html

25-Nov-10 Agriculture Week p82."Agribusiness; Research results from Charles Sturt University update knowledge of agribusiness":…. Combining the predictions can produce substantially lower absolute errors on average, because of the varying accuracy

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MEDIA REPORTperformance of the distributions," wrote Professor Eddie Oczkowski and colleagues, Charles Sturt University.

25-Nov-10 The Canberra Times

p23,"Big hurdles for jail needle plan":… The continuation or cancellation of the program, say after two years, would then be based on hard evidence rather than anecdotes or pre- determined beliefs. Mr David Biles is a consultant criminologist in Canberra and was until recently a Professorial Associate in Corrections Policy and Practice at Charles Sturt University. The advice of corrections' expert Dr John Paget is acknowledged.

25-Nov-10 The Australian

p33,"Investors, too, have a chance to strike gold in Orange":… Ten employers account for a third of the city's jobs, headed by Newcrest Mining, Orange Health Service, the Department of Education and Training, Electrolux, Industry and Investment NSW, Orange City Council and Charles Sturt University.

26-Nov-10Australian Financial Review p49,"top 20"……. Michael Hall - who graduated from Charles Sturt University and spent time working for Henschke,

26-Nov-10 The PANPA Bulletin"Industry panel on journalism training":…. 'The practical experience is what I'm looking for, and UTS and Charles Sturt University are examples of institutions where it works very well as both of them have community radio stations

26-Nov-10Federal Gov Broadcast Alerts

Interview with Dr Bede Harris, Senior Lecturer in Law, Charles Sturt University, about whether the Government has the right to interpret the Constitution and the word marriage with regards to same-sex marriage. Harris says whether or not same-sex marriage …

Regional Media – 111 items

DATE PUBLICATION HEADING & LINK

2-Nov-10 Lithgow Mercury

‘Former journalist honoured': CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) has announced a new scholarship dedicated to the memory of long-serving regional TV news journalist and former federal parliament Member for Calare Mr Peter Andren. http://www.lithgowmercury.com.au/news/local/news/general/former-journalist-honoured/1985269.aspx

03-Nov-10 Grafton Daily Examinerp5, 'IN BRIEF':… NORTH Coast TAFE has partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) to develop a scholarship program specifically for diploma and advanced diploma students from North Coast TAFE.

03-Nov-10 Townsville Bulletinp29, 'Further decline but confidence is high':…… The latest Westpac-Charles Sturt University Agribusiness Index, released yesterday, said the region's performance compared with an improvement for Queensland overall

03-Nov-10 Grenfell Record

‘CENTROC support for medical program funding': … Members from the Centroc region who attended the Health Forum in Young on Wednesday called for the Federal Government to provide full funding for a medical school program at Charles Sturt University. http://www.grenfellrecord.com.au/news/local/news/general/centroc-support-for-medical-program-funding/1987159.aspx

04-Nov-10 Balonne Beaconp3, 'Agribusiness performance hits a high':… an improved performance in Queensland, reports the sixteenth Westpac and Charles Sturt University (CSU) Agribusiness Index released last week.

04-Nov-10Central & North Burnett Times

p27, 'North Burnett's rural businesses booming':… This is according to the latest Westpac and Charles Sturt University (CSU) Agribusiness Index released recently.

05-Nov-10 Ararat Advertiser

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS at Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.araratadvertiser.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Latrobe Valley Express ‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from Charles Sturt University, ILWS, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says

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MEDIA REPORTthe economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Port Pirie Recorder

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.portpirierecorder.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Avon Valley Advocate, WA

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.avonvalleyadvocate.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Cooma Monaro Express

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.coomaexpress.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Northern Times, Vic

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.thenortherntimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Cessnock Advertiser

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.cessnockadvertiser.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Knox Weekly

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.knoxweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Northern Weekly, Vic

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.northernweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Colleambally Observer

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.colypointobserver.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Melbourne Weekly Bayside

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.melbourneweeklybayside.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail, WA

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.donnybrookmail.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

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05-Nov-10 Young Witness

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.youngwitness.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Caoastal Times, Tas

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.coastaltimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Warren Advocate

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.warrenadvocate.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10Central Midlands Advocate , WA

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.centraladvocate.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Rouse Hill News, NSW

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.rhsgnews.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Braidwood Times

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.braidwoodtimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Island of Contrast, Tas

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.islandofcontrast.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Goondiwindi Argus

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.goondiwindiargus.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Melbourne Weekly

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.melbourneweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Belligen Courier-Sun

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.bellingencourier.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Southern Weekly, NSW ‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts.

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05-Nov-10Greater Dandenong Weekly, Vic

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.greaterdandenongweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Boorowa News

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.boorowanewsonline.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10Port Augusta Transcontinental

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.transcontinental.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Walcha News, NSW

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.walchanewsonline.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10Port Augusta Transcontinental

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.transcontinental.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10Melbourne Weekly Port Phillip

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.melbourneweeklyportphillip.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Cobar Age

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.cobarage.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Wingham Chronicle, NSW

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.winghamchronicle.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Banyule Weekly

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.banyuleandnillumbikweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Melbourne Times Weekly ‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts.

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05-Nov-10 Melton Weekly, Vic

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.meltonweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10Manning River Times, NSW

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Cootamundra Herald

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.cootamundraherald.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 East Coast News, Tas

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.taseastcoastnews.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Casey Weekly, Vic

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.caseyweeklyberwick.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Midland Express, WA

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.elliottmidnews.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Muswellbrook Chronicle

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.muswellbrookchronicle.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Midland Express, Vic

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.elliottmidnews.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 town & country Magazine

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.townandcountrymagazine.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Eden Magnet

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.edenmagnet.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

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05-Nov-10 Singleton Argus

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.singletonargus.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Melbourne Weekly Eastern

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.melbourneweeklyeastern.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Eden Magnet

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.edenmagnet.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Monash Weekly

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.monashweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Wimmera Mail-Times

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.mailtimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Queanbeayan Age

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.queanbeyanage.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Meander Valley News

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.meandervalleynews.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Frankston Weekly

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.frankstonweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Murray Valley Standard

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.murrayvalleystandard.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Collie Mail, WA ‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts.

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05-Nov-10 Mandurah Mail

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.mandurahmail.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 The Rural

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.therural.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Peninsula Weekly

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.peninsulaweekly.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Launceston Times

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.launcestontimes.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Esperance Express

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.esperanceexpress.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Narooma News

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.naroomanewsonline.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Bega District News

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.begadistrictnews.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Summit Sun, NSW

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.summitsun.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Barossa Herald

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.barossaherald.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Leeton Irrigator

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.irrigator.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Yass News ‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation

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05-Nov-10Merredin Wheatbelt Mercury

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.merredinmercury.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Myall Coast Nota

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.myallcoastnota.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Oberon Review

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.oberonreview.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

05-Nov-10 Camden Haven Courier

‘Benefits of river health put at $4b': But a report by researchers Professor Mark Morrison, from ILWS, Charles Sturt University, and Dr Darla Hatton MacDonald, from the CSIRO, handed to the authority during the blueprint's preparation says the economic benefits of protecting the environment should also be considered in proposing water cuts. http://www.camdencourier.com.au/news/national/national/general/benefits-of-river-health-put-at-4b/1988925.aspx

06-Nov-10 The Adelaide Advertiserp7,'Potential for rivers of money':… The study, conducted by the CSIRO and Charles Sturt University, has been handed to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority.

06-Nov-10 Adelaide Now

‘Study shows $4.3 billion benefit to saving Coorong': The study, conducted by the CSIRO and Charles Sturt University, has been handed to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/in-depth/study-shows-43-billion-benefit-to-saving-coorong/story-e6frebju-1225948546810

08-Nov-10 ABC SA News ‘Researchers push financial case for lower Murray': … The study by the CSIRO and Charles Sturt University valued the Coorong and other parts of the Murray-Darling Basin based on their recreational use, wildlife and native vegetation.

10-Nov-10 ABC NSW Country Hour‘Creative thinking on MDB plan needed': … Jonathon Howard, a social researcher, at Charles Sturt University says the plan will secure water for cities and towns, improve the quality of ground water and reduce pollution in the rivers.

10-Nov-10ABC New England Rural Report

‘Creative thinking on MDB plan needed': … Jonathon Howard, a social researcher, at Charles Sturt University says the plan will secure water for cities and towns, improve the quality of ground water and reduce pollution in the rivers.

10-Nov-10 ABC NSW Rural News

‘Creative thinking on MDB plan needed': … Jonathon Howard, a social researcher, at Charles Sturt University says the plan will secure water for cities and towns, improve the quality of ground water and reduce pollution in the rivers. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/nsw/content/2010/11/s3061452.htm

10-Nov-10 Narooma News

‘Reverend Linda Chapman appointment at Moruya': … Returning then in 2001 to the South Coast, Linda resumed her ordination studies with the Canberra/Goulburn Diocese at St Marks (Charles Sturt University). http://www.naroomanewsonline.com.au/news/local/news/general/reverend-linda-chapman-appointment-at-moruya/1993532.aspx

10-Nov-10 Braidwood Times

‘Teritary scholarships available': The Trust has established scholarship programs with the University of Canberra, Charles Sturt University, University of Wollongong and Illawarra TAFE. http://www.braidwoodtimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/teritary-scholarships-available/1993348.aspx

10-Nov-10 Canowindra News

‘Fearnley’s New York streak ends': While Victor Weir was well off Fearnley’s course record mark of one hour, 29 minutes, 22 seconds as he clocked a 1:37.29 and it was the sixth year in succession the CSU graduate had finished on the podium, he was disappointed not to have added another New York win to his impressive resume. http://www.canowindranews.com.au/news/local/sport/general/fearnleys-new-york-streak-ends/1993209.aspx

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10-Nov-10 Liverpool Leaderp8,'Tell us':…. While I was in recruitment I really enjoyed working with children so when I saw an ad for a Department of Education scholarship I applied. I did an accelerated teachers program at Charles Sturt University.”

11-Nov-10 Nyngan Post

‘Nyngan in line for solar energy farm': … He said the large flat area of land proposed for the development is currently used for grazing and cropping and a research grant would engage Charles Sturt University and Trangie Research Station in researching sustainable land use such as grazing sheep under and around the panels. http://www.warrenadvocate.com.au/news/local/news/general/nyngan-in-line-for-solar-energy-farm/1994419.aspx

12-Nov-10Manning River Times, NSW

‘More help for indigenous police recruits': … The full-time 18 week program offers a curriculum recommended by Charles Sturt University including communication, information technology, writing and presentation skills, workplace ethics and responsibilities, Aboriginal studies, fitness, first aid and individual learning support. http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/more-help-for-indigenous-police-recruits/1995602.aspx

12-Nov-10 Young Witness

‘Sheridan shines': THE Western Region Academy of Sport (WRAS) held their annual Awards Night at the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Dining Hall on Saturday, November 6. http://www.youngwitness.com.au/news/local/sport/netball/sheridan-shines/1995609.aspx

16-Nov-10 ABC state-wide afternoons Interview with CSU lecturer Dr Elaine Dietsch about her work in Kenya with traditional midwives & collection of underpants for the trip. Also talks about her annual work in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

18-Nov-10 ABC Newcastle

11.30am Interview with Associate Professor Michael Gard from the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst about his new book The End of the Obesity Epidemic, which argues that the scale of the obesity problem has been selectively emphasised by elements of the health industry.

18-Nov-10 ABC NSW Statewide driveLive-to-air interview with ILWS Professor Mark Morrison on environmental and economic returns with more water being returned to the Murray River as part of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

18-Nov-10 The Land - magazine p43, CSU in Albury -Wodonga receives $5 mill boost to allied health clinic. NC10512

19-Nov-10 ABC NSW Country Hour

‘Australians want a cleaner, greener Murray-Darling basin: Report': One of the report's authors, Professor Mark Morrison says the water buyback should not necessarily been seen as a total negative and it could allow farmers to retire, retire debt, move into new industries. In this report: Professor Mark Morrison, Professor in the School of Business and ILWS researcher at Charles Sturt University. The report was commissioned by the Murray Darling Basin Authority. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/nsw/content/2010/11/s3071425.htm

19-Nov-10 ABC NSW Country Hour Interview with ILWS deputy director Professor Mark Morrison on environmental and economic returns with more river being returned to the Murray River as part of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

21-Nov-10 BuddeBlog

‘Fibre revives Woodstock in central New South Wales': ...The fibre cable also allows the company to link in directly with the School of Dentistry and Oral Health at Charles Sturt University, which has set up state-of-the-art campuses in the regional towns of Orange, Bathurst, Dubbo, Albury and Wagga Wagga. This means that these regional towns will also profit from the new laboratory in Woodstock. http://www.buddeblog.com.au/news-and-views/fibre-revives-woodstock-in-central-new-south-wales/

22-Nov-10 The Tweed Daily Newsp3,"NEWS BRIEFS":….. MURWILLUMBAH students will be able to access a university information session videoconference at Murwillumbah TAFE Campus this Wednesday at 1pm. Charles Sturt University will hold a one-hour …

22-Nov-10 ABC Rural

‘Farm chemical companies fear hundreds of products could be withdrawn': … The head of the school of Agriculture and Wine Sciences, Associate Professor John Kent, from Charles Sturt University, agrees that's possible. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/content/201011/s3072976.htm

22-Nov-10 ABC South Coast WA‘Farm chemical companies fear hundreds of products could be withdrawn': … The head of the school of Agriculture and Wine Sciences, Associate Professor John Kent, from Charles Sturt University, agrees that's possible.

22-Nov-10 ABC Country Hour‘Farm chemical companies fear hundreds of products could be withdrawn': … The head of the school of Agriculture and Wine Sciences, Associate Professor John Kent, from Charles Sturt University, agrees that's possible.

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22-Nov-10 Parkes Champion Post

Council supports medical school': Charles Sturt University (CSU) approached council seeking support by resolution and a letter to Prime Minister Gillard for its plans to establish the new medical school which CSU sees as a means of supporting the growth of the medical workforce in rural and regional NSW. http://www.parkeschampionpost.com.au/news/local/news/general/council-supports-medical-school/2003946.aspx

24-Nov-10ABC Rural Report Canberra

‘Beware shonky organic or chemical inputs in Agriculture': Council secretary Jim Pratley of Charles Sturt University says the industry now needs evidence-based registration of products. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/regions/content/201011/3074669.htm

24-Nov-10ABC Rural Report Canberra

‘Beware shonky organic or chemical inputs in Agriculture': Council secretary Jim Pratley of Charles Sturt University says the industry now needs evidence-based registration of products.

25-Nov-10 The Chroniclep34,"Professional key speaker at dinner":… Fittingly, the keynote speaker was Peter Bell, manager, residential operations at the Wagga Wagga and Albury-Wodonga campuses of Charles Sturt University.

26-Nov-10 Centralian, NT

p16,"Chance of a lifetime Get involved":… Indigenous Pharmacy students can apply for a $60,000 scholarship to Charles Sturt University in NSW. Apply by the end of November. Call (02) 6933 2445 or email Professor Patrick Ball at [email protected] .

26-Nov-10 Targeted News Service

‘Senior Students Selected for Innovative Science Scholarship’:…. PICSE is funded by the Federal Government's Diversity and Structural Adjustment Fund, University of Tasmania, University of Western Australia, University of New England, USQ, University of the Sunshine Coast, Flinders University, and Charles Sturt University.

26-Nov-10 The Ridge News, NSW

‘Good luck Year 12': … Mr Tome said even though Year 12 had only just finished sitting the Higher School Certificate exams many of them already know they have successfully gained entry to university. “Five of them have been accepted at Southern Cross University in Lismore and at least three have been accepted into Charles Sturt University in both Orange and Bathurst. We’re waiting to hear about offers from the University of New England in Armidale,” he said. http://www.theridgenews.com.au/news/local/news/general/good-luck-year-12/2007831.aspx

26-Nov-10 Grenfell Record

‘Reaping the benefit': With this in mind the committee invited graphic designer Michael Agzarian, Principal of Advision, a graphic arts business, and Senior Lecturer of Graphic Arts at CSU Wagga, to develop examples of a logo/brand that suit the festival. http://www.grenfellrecord.com.au/news/local/news/general/reaping-the-benefit/2009282.aspx

27-Nov-10 Illawarra Mercury

p24,"Borrowed from life":… The book catches up with Neil at three stages in his life - growing up in Cronulla and being in Year 12, escaping to live in Bathurst and studying drama at Charles Sturt University and finally returning to the Shire when things go horribly, horribly pear-shaped.

27-Nov-10 The Gympie Times, Qld

p6,"Farmers are more confident":… AGRIBUSINESSES in this region have recorded a strong performance in the September quarter in line with an improved performance in Queensland, reports the sixteenth Westpac and Charles Sturt University (CSU) Agribusiness Index.

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Campus Town Media – 179 items

DATE PUBLICATION HEADING & LINK 1-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p2, Pleasure of a slower pace on two wheels': Charles Sturt University PhD student Arnela Ceric knows the joys of a life surrounded by cycling. …

1-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p40, Photo & caption stories on CSU students involved in UN Day & inaugural Residence Market Day. NC10482

2-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p22, Regular column by IT experts from CSU Ken Eustace and Geoff Fellows. NC10483

2-Nov-10 2BS9.25am interview with visiting Federal Minister for Regional Development, Mr Simon Crean, who expresses broad support for the CSU rural Medical School proposal.

2-Nov-10 ABC Central West mornings

Contruction of $7-million Orange physio school starts': A new physiotherapy and rehabilitation school at Charles Sturt University's Orange campus is on track to be completed by next July. Includes interview with Dr Megan Smith Associate Head of School. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/02/3054468.htm?site=centralwest&section=news

2-Nov-10 ABC Central West mornings

Contruction of $7-million Orange physio school starts': A new physiotherapy and rehabilitation school at Charles Sturt University's Orange campus is on track to be completed by next July. Includes interview with Dr Megan Smith Associate Head of School.

02-Nov-10 ABC NewsContruction of $7-million Orange physio school starts': A new physiotherapy and rehabilitation school at Charles Sturt University's Orange campus is on track to be completed by next July.

03-Nov-10 2BS10.15am interview with visiting NSW Opposition Leader Mr Barry O'Farrell who expressed general support for the CSU rural Medical School proposal.

03-Nov-10 Border Mail

‘$5m clinic for CSU campus': CHARLES Sturt University will build a $5 million allied health clinic on a site behind the Thurgoona Plaza shopping centre next year… http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/5m-clinic-for-csu-campus/1986225.aspx

03-Nov-10 Border Mail p15, '$5m clinic for CSU campus': CHARLES Sturt University will build a $5 million allied health clinic on a site behind the Thurgoona Plaza shopping centre next year…

03-Nov-10 Midweek Expressp10, 'Strength through ordeal': Interviews with speakers at the annual occupational therapy student conference in Albury, including Carol Ford-Johnson. NC10499

03-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2, Brief on Riverina James Lavender developed by CSU's Dr Nigel Urwin in Wagga Wagga. NC10484

03-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p26, Story & photo on Dr Emma Rush from CSU in Wagga Wagga on her public lecture on child Monthly Media Summary Report Page 21November 2010Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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03-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2, Brief on public lecture in Narrandera by CSU lecture Dr Emma Rush on child sexualisation. NC 10484

03-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p27, Story & photo on Green Steps program for CSU students. NC10485

03-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p27, Story & photo on Dr Nigel Urwin developing Riverina James Lavender at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC10485

03-Nov-10 2BSAfternoon News bulletins mention support of visiting NSW Opposition Leader Mr Barry O'Farrell for the CSU rural medical school proposal.

03-Nov-10 Prime TV Bathurst

News story about visit to Bathurst by NSW Opposition Leaders Barry O'Farrell and Andrew Stoner, which notes and includes footage of their meeting with CSU V-C Porfessor Ian Goulter and CSU senior executives.

04-Nov-10 ABC 2CR Central West newsInterview with Acting Dean of Science Associate Professor Julia Coyle on Minister Crean announcing $5m for new allied health clinic at CSU.

04-Nov-10 ABC Western Plains newsInterview with Acting Dean of Science Associate Professor Julia Coyle on Minister Crean announcing $5m for new allied health clinic at CSU.

04-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p4, 'Village idiots - Fair organisers under fire from magistrate following drug busts'. Lengthy report of Baturst Court appearances last week by 11 CSU students and a catering manager on drug and alcohol/driving charges. Magistrate Jan Stevenson very critical of CSU and Village Fair organisers.

04-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p9, 'Getting athletes into peak condition':profile story about about local gym operator who will attend a strength and conditioning conference on the Gold Coast this month, with ' … fellow Bathurst resident Stephen Bird from Charles Sturt University'.

04-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray mornings

Interview with Federal Regional Minister Simon Crean on his visit to Albury, the $5m for the new allied health clinic at CSU and the possible medical school for CSU.

04-Nov-10 Border Mail p7, 'Crean snubs cancer group': Mentions Crean visiting CSU to announce $5m for new allied health clinic. NC10498

04-Nov-10 Prime news AlburyInterview with Regional Federal Minister Simon Crean and VC Professor Ian Goulter on announcement of $5m for new allied health clinic at CSU.

04-Nov-10 WIN news AlburyInterview with Regional Federal Minister Simon Crean and VC Professor Ian Goulter on announcement of $5m for new allied health clinic at CSU.

04-Nov-10 ABC Central West news

Federal support for CSU's proposed medical school': The Federal Minister for Regional Australia, Simon Crean, says he is impressed by Charles Sturt University's plan to build a medical school in the New South Wales Central West. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/04/3056597.htm

04-Nov-10 ABC Central West news Federal support for CSU's proposed medical school': The Federal Minister for Regional Australia, Simon Monthly Media Summary Report Page 22November 2010Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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04-Nov-10 ABC Goulburn Murray newsInterview with Federal Regional Minister Simon Crean on announcing $5m for the new allied health clinic at CSU in Albury-Wodonga.

04-Nov-10 ABC Central West morningsInterview with ILWS social researcher Dr Jonathon Howard on sustainable communities in regional Australia in the face of water rationing in the Murray Darling Basin.

04-Nov-10 ABC Goulburn Murray online

‘No time for your own garden': Local councils can usually point you in the right direction however if you live near Thurgoona you're invited to help set-up a community garden on Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona campus this weekend. With audio. http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/11/04/3057360.htm

04-Nov-10 ABC News

Federal support for CSU's proposed medical school':… Simon Crean, says he is impressed by Charles Sturt University's plan to build a medical school in the New South Wales Central West

05-Nov-10 Western Advocatep11, 'Rich school harvest': story about recent Education for Sustainability conference held at CSU in Bathurst

05-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray breakfast

‘No time for your own garden': Local councils can usually point you in the right direction however if you live near Thurgoona you're invited to help set-up a community garden on Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona campus this weekend.

05-Nov-10 Border Mail

p3, '$5m confirmed for CSU clinic': Story on Federal Minister Simon Crean announcing $5m for the new CSU allied health clinic on Albury-Wodonga campus at Thurgoona. Includes photo with CSU dental school head David Wilson. NC10500

05-Nov-10 Border Mail

p7, 'Green thumbs wanted to build sustainable garden': Includes interview with CSU education lecturer Dr John Rafferty on setting up a sustainable garden build on permaculture principles at Thurgoona with community assistance. NC10501

05-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘All creatures great and small for uni': Charles Sturt University says the success of its veterinary science degree in delivering vets to rural areas is an indication that its proposed medical school would attract doctors to regional Australia. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/all-creatures-great-and-small-for-uni/1989576.aspx

06-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p3, Mention of CSU in tributes to late Dr Margaret Sheldon. NC104857

06-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p22, Regular column by CSU Archives Manager Wayne Doubleday. NC 10486

06-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p19, 'Student trivia night raises $1 300 for ward': story about CSU students in Bathurst raising money to donate to the paediatric ward at Bathurst Base Hospital. Includes photo of students presenting cheque, and quotes CSU student services support officer Ms Alex Leis.

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06-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray breakfast

‘No time for your own garden': Local councils can usually point you in the right direction however if you live near Thurgoona you're invited to help set-up a community garden on Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona campus this weekend.

06-Nov-10 Border Mailp7, 'CSU city site is now on market': CSU is set to invite developers to buy its central Albury campus and anticipates raising up to $10m for the huge site. NC10502

06-Nov-10 Border Mail

‘CSU on the market': CSU is set to invite developers to buy its central Albury campus and anticipates raising up to $10m for the huge site. http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/csu-on-the-market/1989949.aspx

06-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p7, ‘All creatures great and small for uni’: CSU says the success of its veterinary science degree in delivering gets to rural areas is an indication that its proposed medical school would attract doctors to regional Australia.

06-Nov-10 Weekend Liberalp3, ‘Graduates stay regional’: More than two-thirds of graduates from CSU's health degrees choose to stay in regional Australia, according to a recent CSU survey.

06-Nov-10 Weekend Liberalp10, ‘Helping the most vulnerable victims’: CSU is helping to strengthen the voice of the most vulnerable victims of crime.

08-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p8, 'State-of-the-art facility at CSU': Around the West section features story from CWD (Orange) about the start of work on the new physiotherapy lecture building at CSU in Orange. Quotes and includes colour photo of Head of Campus in Orange, Professor Kevin Parton.

08-Nov-10 2BS10.50am Interview with CSU's Acting Dean of the Faculty of Science, Associate Professor Julia Coyle, about progress with the CSU rural Medical School proposal.

08-Nov-10 ABC Riverina News

Virus could wipe out endangered parrot': … Veterinary professor from Charles Sturt University, Shane Radial, says an outbreak of the disease in a captive breeding program could be fatal for the species, as there are only 50 birds left in the wild. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/08/3060023.htm?section=justin

08-Nov-10 Border Mail

‘Albury student a real model': … The Charles Sturt University arts student made the finals after getting voted in the top 10 via an SMS poll and was then judged the overall winner by a panel of industry experts at a presentation event in Sydney on Saturday. http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/albury-student-a-real-model/1990524.aspx

08-Nov-10 Border Mail

p3, 'Border's Emma is a real model': … The Charles Sturt University arts student made the finals after getting voted in the top 10 via an SMS poll and was then judged the overall winner by a panel of industry experts at a presentation event in Sydney on Saturday. NC10503

08-Nov-10 Border Mailp5, 'Rare frog no tiny discovery': CSU researcher Alex Knight has discovered strong populations of the endangered Sloane's froglet in Thurgoona, Corowa and Wahgunyah. NC10504

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08-Nov-10 Border Mail

‘Endangered frog on the Border': CSU and ILWS researcher Alex Knight has discovered strong populations of the endangered Sloane's froglet in Thurgoona, Corowa and Wahgunyah. http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/endangered-frogs-on-the-border/1990516.aspx

08-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser

‘Smooth sailing for a passionate family crew': … "Jenyne is married and lives in Wollongong, while Amy is in the third year of a four-year course in exercise science at CSU in Bathurst. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/sport/other/smooth-sailing-for-a-passionate-family-crew/1990819.aspx

08-Nov-10 ABC Riverina Mornings

‘Researchers push financial case for lower Murray': … The study by the CSIRO and Charles Sturt University valued the Coorong and other parts of the Murray-Darling Basin based on their recreational use, wildlife and native vegetation. Interview with ILWS economic researcher Professor Mark Morrison.

08-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp7, ‘Project builds on students' skills’: Construction of a $7 million physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences building has begun at CSU in Orange.

09-Nov-10 Western Advocatep6, 'Academics will deliver at CSU': story about the CSUEd2010 conference for CSU academics at CSU in Bathurst this week. Quotes conference organiser Dr Som Naidu.

09-Nov-10 ABC Central West morningsInterview with ILWS researcher and School of Business’s Professor Mark Morrison on impact of MDB Plan on social aspects of the Basin.

09-Nov-10 Border Mail

‘AWFA: Boomers lose Grove': … The Albury-born and raised star, who is studying podiatry at Charles Sturt University in Albury, will be sent to Sydney for practical from late March to September, meaning he will miss the season. http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/sport/football-soccer/awfa-boomers-lose-grove/1991865.aspx

09-Nov-10 2BS

10.20am interview with CSU's Dr Som Naidu the Director of Quality Enhancement and Evaluation Services in the CSU Division of Learning and Teaching Services, re the CSUEd2010 conference at CSU in Bathurst this week.

09-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p10, Mention of CSU in letters to editor praising musical recital in Botanic Gardens in Wagga Wagga. NC10513

09-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p24, Regular IT column by CSU lecturers Ken Eustace and Geoff Fellows. NC10488

09-Nov-10 iPrime

A researcher from Charles Sturt University has criticised the way water is being used in agriculture, saying the government should put the environment's interests first. Professor Max Finlayson, who is the Director of Institute for Land, Water and Society.... http://wagga.iprime.com.au/index.php/news/prime-news/put-rivers-interests-first-expert

09-Nov-10 ABC Riverina show

‘Virus could wipe out endangered parrot': … Veterinary professor from Charles Sturt University at SAVS, Shane Radial, says an outbreak of the disease in a captive breeding program could be fatal for the species, as there are only 50 birds left in the wild.

10-Nov-10 2BS 9.40am interview with Professor David Fryer from the CSU School of Psychology in Bathurst re his Monthly Media Summary Report Page 25November 2010Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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10-Nov-10 Prime News Wagga Wagga Interview with veterinary science academic at CSU in Wagga Wagga Associate Professor Shane Raidal about parrot virus.

10-Nov-10 WIN Wagga Wagga Story on visit to Cheese Factory at CSU in Wagga Wagga by students from The Riverina Anglican College.

10-Nov-10 ABC News onlineThe funeral of Wagga's medical imaging pioneer Doctor Margaret Sheldon will be held this morning. Quotes CSU lecturer Mr Warren Lusby. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/10/3062161.htm

10-Nov-10 ABC Riverina News Interview with lecturer Warren Lusby about death of Dr Margaret Sheldon in Wagga.

10-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2 & 25, Story & photo of Vintage Dinner and CSU Winemaker Mr Andrew Drumm. NC10491

10-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p25, Story & photo on recycling initiative involving CSU Green and Catering team at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC10492

10-Nov-10 ABC News

‘Medical imaging pioneer farewelled':…. The funeral of Wagga's medical imaging pioneer Doctor Margaret Sheldon will be held this morning. She started Riverina Medical Imaging Centre and was instrumental in establishing the radiography course at Charles Sturt University.

11-Nov-10 ABC News

‘Froglets a hard find':… A Riverina researcher studying a rare frog species says her work is being hampered by the amphibians camouflage ability...and hungry birds. Charles Sturt University PhD student and ILWS researcher Alex Knight is researching Sloane's Froglets and said over the last 20 years records of the frogs across the Murray Darling Basin's floodplains have been diminishing.

11-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p3, 'Funding needed to make CSU a health hub': story about the CSU efforts to educate increasing numbers of health graduates and the implications for the CSU rural Medical School proposal. Quotes Acting Dean of the Faculty of Science, A/Prof Julia Coyle.

11-Nov-10 2BS

3.10pm interview with CSU advertising student Ms Chris Colter who was the team leader of the Kajulu Blue student advertising team from the School of Communication & Creative Industries in bathurst that won the national IAA Big Idea competition in Sydney on Monday night (8 Nov) for the 6th time in 8 years.

11-Nov-10 ABC News Online

‘Froglets a hard find': Charles Sturt University PhD student Alex Knight is researching Sloane's Froglets and said over the last 20 years records of the frogs across the Murray Darling Basin's floodplains have been diminishing. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/11/3063290.htm

11-Nov-10 ABC Goulburn Murray News

‘Froglets a hard find': Charles Sturt University PhD student Alex Knight is researching Sloane's Froglets and said over the last 20 years records of the frogs across the Murray Darling Basin's floodplains have been diminishing.

11-Nov-10 Central Western Daily ‘Charles Sturt students give survey a miss': The lack of a politically active student representative body Monthly Media Summary Report Page 26November 2010Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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MEDIA REPORTwas the reason for a small response from Charles Sturt University (CSU) students in a national survey, the National Union of Students (NUS) believes. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/charles-sturt-students-give-survey-a-miss/1995081.aspx

11-Nov-10 Prime News Wagga Wagga Interview with CSU midwifery academic Pam Shackleton regarding her trip to Kenya with Dr Elaine Dietsch on the donations of underpants.

11-Nov-10 2DU Dubbo Interview with CSU midwifery academic Pam Shackleton regarding her trip to Kenya with Dr Elaine Dietsch on the donations of underpants.

11-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p9, Mention of CSU Head of Campus in Wagga Wagga Mr Adrian Lindner during a story on farewell for Kapooka boss. NC10496

11-Nov-10 ABC Riverina Regular interview with CSU academics about IT issues.

12-Nov-10 Central Western Daily p5, ‘Search for alien life astronomer's quest’: Dr Watson will deliver his lecture at CSU tonight.

12-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp3, ‘This year's HSC exams are history’: Emily hopes to receive early entry into a social science, psychology and education degree and CSU.

13-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p12, Brief on pharmacy scholarship at CSU. Mentions Professor Patrick Ball. NC10489

13-Nov-10 Border Mail - Country Mailp58, 'Progressive' vet for district': New Riverina district vet Dr Helen McGregor used to work for CSU. She will be based in Wagga. NC10505

15-Nov-10 Western Advocatep13, 'Awards evening rocked all night': story about the Western Sports Academy recent annual awards night held at CSU in Bathurst.

15-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p13, 'Marketing team wins competition': story about the CSU student advertising team Kajulu Blue which won the national IAA Big Idea competition in Sydney on Mon 8 November. Includes photo of winning team.

15-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray morning Regular segment on the English language with speech pathologist Libby Clark.

15-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp7, Effective way to prevent tooth decay - Fluoridating Molong's water supply is a "no-brainer" according to CSU senior dentistry lecturer Dr Sabrina Manickam

16-Nov-10 ABC Riverina News Interview with CSU midwifery academic Dr Elaine Dietsch regarding her trip to Kenya with Ms Pam Shackleton with donations of underpants.

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16-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p3, Story & photo on William Merrylees Memorial Lecture by Mr Hugh Mackay at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC10495

16-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser

‘Radiation exposure concerns are raised over Riverina Regional Imaging's nuclear medicine scanner': Charles Sturt University's medical imaging and nuclear medicine laboratory supervisor Keith Goode yesterday alerted The Daily Advertiser to his concerns that patients who were examined by the CT and SPECT elements of the scanner at the same time could be taking an unnecessary risk. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/radiation-exposure-concerns-are-raised-over-riverina-regional-imagings-nuclear-medicine-scanner/1998541.aspx

16-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser

‘Wagga social researcher Hugh Mackay suggests our desires will remain the same': Speaking at the William Merrylees Memorial Lecture, presented by Charles Sturt University, Mr Mackay said everything people did came back to a combination of 10 "desires". http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/wagga-social-researcher-hugh-mackay-suggests-our-desires-will-remain-the-same/1998538.aspx

16-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p4, Quotes by CSU lecturer Dr Keith Goode on the safety of new facilities at Riverina Regional Imaging in Wagga Wagga. NC10495

16-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p24, Regular IT column by CSU lecturers Ken Eustace & Geoff Fellows. NC10497S

16-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser

‘Theatre bug can't be ignored': … "You're never too old," Mrs Nielsen said. At the other end of the spectrum, Cameron Croker is just starting his acting career, having recently graduated from an acting course at Charles Sturt University. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/theatre-bug-cant-be-ignored/1998510.aspx

16-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray mornings Interview with ILWS researcher Dr Jo Millar on proposal to ban plastic bags.

16-Nov-10 Western Advocatep5, 'Lecture to look at the impact of unemployment': story about public lecture in Bathurst by CSU's Professor David Fryer on unemployment and misery, at 6pm on Wednesday 17 November.

16-Nov-10 Daily Liberal

p16, ‘Claims medical school needs partnership dismissed’: The executive consultant for CSU's proposed medical school has dismissed Uni of Sydney claims that it would take 10 years to establish the school without a partner university.

16-Nov-10 Daily Liberalp3, ‘More midwives from CSU’: Greater Western Area Health Service is celebrating the addition of four more midwives to its workforce.

17-Nov-10 Prime Wagga Wagga Interviews with CSU Farm Manager Jim Mellor & CSU Winemaker Andrew Drumm regarding affect of rain & wet weather on crop & vines.

17-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2, Brief story quoting Professor Rob Davidson on the issue of radiation safety. NC10494Monthly Media Summary Report Page 28November 2010Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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17-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p25, Story & photo of midwifery academics Ms Pam Shackleton & Dr Elain Dietsch on trip to Kenya. NC10493

17-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p25, Story on Wagga Mutual Credit Union Safety Awards at CSU in Wagga Wagga. NC10493

17-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p25, Story on research by Dr Tuija Turunen in RIPPLE involving memories of starting school. NC10493

17-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Doctors’ orders': THE University of Sydney has opened the door to a partnership with Charles Sturt University to establish a medical school in Orange… http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/doctors-orders/2000531.aspx

17-Nov-10 Daliy Advertiser

‘Battery recycling plant to be built at Bomen': … Mayor Wayne Geale said yesterday the group would be given a presentation on Wagga, lunch and a bus tour that will include Charles Sturt University. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/battery-recycling-plant-to-be-built-at-bomen/1999736.aspx

17-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p10, ‘Our town our university - Running the rural over graduates of health courses’: A CSU report on where its recent health and human services graduates are working confirms the University's continued success in bolstering Australia's regional health workforce.

17-Nov-10 Hamilton Spectator

‘Australian university expands programs and facilities in Burlington': Featuring new Business admin courses, Forensic Biotechnology and renovations to campus. http://www.thespec.com/news/article/276709--australian-university-expands-programs-and-facilities-in-burlington (Mark Gregory)

18-Nov-10 ABC 2CR Orange

8.45am Interview with Associate Professor Michael Gard from the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst about his new book The End of the Obesity Epidemic, which argues that the scale of the obesity problem has been selectively emphasised by elements of the health industry.

18-Nov-10 ABC Western Plains/Dubbo

9.10am Interview with Associate Professor Michael Gard from the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst about his new book The End of the Obesity Epidemic, which argues that the scale of the obesity problem has been selectively emphasised by elements of the health industry.

18-Nov-10 2DU Dubbo

10.45am Interview with Associate Professor Michael Gard from the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst about his new book The End of the Obesity Epidemic, which argues that the scale of the obesity problem has been selectively emphasised by elements of the health industry.

18-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p13, 'Gullifer ahead of her peers': Story about Ms Judith Gullifer, lecturer in psychology at the School of Psychology at CSU in Bathurst, who won an Early Career Teachjing Award from the Australian Psychological Society.

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18-Nov-10 ABC Riverina NewsInterview with ILWS Professor Mark Morrison on environmental and economic returns with more river being returned to the Murray River as part of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

18-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser

‘Charles Sturt University rules out materials found as skeletal remains': Charles Sturt University yesterday ruled out material found during excavations at its Boorooma campus was skeletal remains buried in a mass grave. http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/charles-sturt-university-rules-out-materials-found-as-skeletal-remains/2001087.aspx

18-Nov-10 ABC Goulburn Murray NewsInterview with ILWS Professor Mark Morrison on environmental and economic returns with more river being returned to the Murray River as part of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

18-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Two years to establish school': THE executive consultant for Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) proposed medical school has dismissed the University of Sydney’s claims that it will take 10 years to establish the school without a partner university. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/two-years-to-establish-school/2001709.aspx

18-Nov-10 Smash Hits

‘Obesity epidemic’ is grossly exaggerated, says expert': The so-called 'obesity epidemic' has been grossly exaggerated by both the media and the medical mainstream, according to an expert. Dr Michael Gard at the Charles Sturt University, Australia, argues that in their attempts to raise awareness about obesity, researchers and health authorities completely misrepresented the size and nature of the problem. http://news.smashits.com/591543/Obesity-epidemic-is-grossly-exaggerated-says-expert.htm

18-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp1, 'Doctor's orders Uni offer to fast track medical school': The Uni of Sydney has opened the door to a partnership with CSU to establish a medical school in Orange.

18-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2, No skeletons in CSU excavation-calcium deposits. NC10520

18-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser - supplement p3, CSU Cheese making workshop for kids. NC10521

19-Nov-10 Western Advocatep13, 'CSU partnership': brief item in Regional News & Views section, noting that the University of Sydney has opened the door to a partnership with CSU to establish a medical school at CSU in Orange.

19-Nov-10 ABC Western Plains/Dubbo10.10am interview with Professor David Fryer from the CSU School of Psychology in Bathurst re his work in community critical psychology and his public lecture in Bathurst on Wednesday evening.

19-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray mornings Interview with The Reverend Professor James Haire on proposal for same-sex marriage in Australia.

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19-Nov-10 ABC Riverina morningsLive-to-air interview with ILWS Professor Mark Morrison on environmental and economic returns with more river being returned to the Murray River as part of the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

19-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Professor backs medical school': Charles Sturt University (CSU) plans to go it alone with its medical school in Orange, the Vice-Chancellor said yesterday. Professor Ian Goulter said CSU planned to develop its medical program internally, as it had done with other courses in dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy and veterinary science. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/professor-backs-medical-school/2002810.aspx

19-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p3, ‘Two years to establish school’: The executive consultant for CSU's proposed medical school has dismissed the University of Sydney's claims that it will take 10 years to establish the school without a partner university.

19-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2, Brief on CSU staff join "go home on time" campaign. NC10519

20-Nov-10 Border Mail - Country Mail p58, 'Events’: Mention of Dr Alison Southwell presenting at Evergraze Field Day on 23 November.

20-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p10, ‘Your say - Home-grown doctors the right medicine’: In the discussions around solving the rural doctor crisis, it is important to note that the Uni of Sydney has not proposed to partner CSU to establish a new medical school in Orange and Bathurst.

20-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp3, ‘Professor backs medical school’: CSU plans to go it alone with its medical school in Orange, the Vice-Chancellor said yesterday.

20-Nov-10 Daily Advetiser p20, CSU archives regular feature. NC10523

20-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p21, Mention of CSU photography exhibition at Wagga Art Gallery. NC10522

22-Nov-10 2BS

9.20am Interview with Associate Professor Michael Gard from the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst about his new book The End of the Obesity Epidemic, which argues that the scale of the obesity problem has been selectively emphasised by elements of the health industry.

22-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp4, ‘Project films Orange life’: Students at the school spent last week working with staff from CSU on a series of short films made using mobile phone technology.

22-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Council questions land policy': … When the idea was first floated by the government, the then Department of Primary Industries planned to use land at Charles Sturt University in addition to the remaining land at Orange Agricultural Institute. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/council-questions-land-policy/2003781.aspx

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22-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Project films Orange life': … Students at the school spent last week working with staff from Charles Sturt University (CSU) on a series of short films made using mobile phone technology. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/project-films-orange-life/2003813.aspx

22-Nov-10 ABC Riverina morningsInterview with Dr Emma Rush on talk she gave on sexualisation of children and young people to the Spirituality in the Pub (Wagga Wagga) group on Sunday 21 November.

22-Nov-10 Daily Liberalp3, ‘CSU calling for student services fees’: CSU is one of seven regional universities calling on the Senate to support the re-introduction of fees for student services.

23-Nov-10 2DU Dubbo 11.35am interview with CSU V-C Professor Ian Goulter about the reintroduction of student service fees after the federal parliament approved the Bill last week.

23-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Sudanese men learn from information day': A four-month consultation process, conducted by Charles Sturt University student Sally Taylor, identified difficulties finding work as the prevailing concern among Sudanese men, ahead of issues such as affordable housing, cultural orientation and English language training. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/sudanese-men-learn-from-information-day/2004732.aspx

23-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘HELPING HAND - Sam Little, St John Ambulance': … With year 12 now under his belt Sam said he was eager to undergo nursing studies at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst next year. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/helping-hand-sam-little-st-john-ambulance/2004739.aspx

23-Nov-10 ABC Riverina online

‘Many Miles Away - edoT': … 'Many Miles Away' was one of the highlights of their set at the 2010 Wagga Wagga Jazz and Blues Festival. The video was made in collaboration with Charles Sturt University TV production students and staff. With pics http://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2010/11/23/3074144.htm

23-Nov-10 Prime News Interview re shortage of Ag graduates with John Kent, Head School Agricultural and Wine Sciences

23-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p24, CSU IT regular feature. NC10518

23-Nov-10 Daily Liberalp7, ‘No union disadvantages rural students: Goulter’ CSU VC Ian Goulter says rural students will be further disadvantaged if union fees aren't reinstated.

23-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp9, ‘Helping Hand’: With year 12 now under his belt Sam said he was eager to undergo nursing studies at CSU in Bathurst next year.

24-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Gay acceptance over time': … As debate over the legalisation of same-sex marriages continues, Charles Sturt University social science expert Dr Catherine Strong said over time as more and more young people assume positions of power, it will become “a non-issue”. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/gay-acceptance-over-time/2006129.aspx

24-Nov-10 Border Mail p17, 'Link-up on climate': Mention of CSU at Thurgoona as venue for international youth conference on Monthly Media Summary Report Page 32November 2010Prepared by CSU Media, Division of Marketing

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24-Nov-10 Prime News Wagga Wagga Interviews with CSU staff on excessive workloads at CSU and possible effects on student learning.

24-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p7, ‘Gay acceptance over time’: As debate over the legistlation of same-sex marriages continues, CSU social science expert Dr Catherine Strong said over time as more and more young people assume positions of power, it will become "a non-issue".

24-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp11, ‘Uni staff's carbon challenge, our town our university’: Staff at CSU are being challenged to help reduce the university's carbon footprint.

24-Nov-10 Daily Liberalp16, 'Build it and they will come': needed for Bells - Mr McIntosh, a former mayor of Bathurst and CSU vice-chancellor, was at the first meeting of the Bells Line Expressway Action Group in Orange in 1998.

24-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p5, 'Academic challenges validity of obesity epidemic': story about the new book, The End of the Obesity Epidemic, by CSU lecturer and researcher Associate Professor Michael Gard from the School of Human Movement Studeis in Bathurst.

24-Nov-10 Western Advocate

p7, 'Politicians with vision required': story about Bells Line of Road community consultations in Lithgow and Orange at which participant, Mr Ian McIntosh, is described as former mayor of Bathurst and Charles Sturt University vice-chancellor'. (He is Pro Vice-Chancellor)

25-Nov-10 Border Mailp14, 'Workloads 'will impact on learning'': A chronic culture of excessive workloads at CSU may have an adverse effect on student's learning …

25-Nov-10 Daily Adveriser p2, Brief on CSU students assisting refugees with language & literacy skills. NC10516

25-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser P4, Brief on CSU loaning inflatable movie screen to Suicide prevention awareness/fundraiser. NC10517

25-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp8, ‘Student's rental crisis’: CSU student Pip Crampton knows all too well the difficulty in finding accommodation in Bathurst.

25-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p5, ‘Oral health begins at home‘: Dr Sabrina Manickam, a senior lecturer in dentistry with CSU, said she had routinely performed teeth extractions for children under five in her former role as clinical director of oral health services for GWAHS.

26-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray mornings

Interview with law expert Dr Bede Harris on the constitutional and legal ramifications of same sex marriage legislation.

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26-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Broadband network to aid uni expansion': CHARLES Sturt University (CSU) will use the national broadband network to expand its science programs in the areas of tele-health and medicine. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/broadband-network-to-aid-uni-expansion/2009445.aspx

26-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Community input into medical school school': COMMUNITIES in western New South Wales will be consulted on the development of Charles Sturt University’s proposed medical school. The university has established a committee that will consult with regional communities on what health services they need, and what they hope to gain from the medical school if it is approved for federal funding. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/community-input-into-medical-school-school/2009449.aspx

26-Nov-10ABC Western Plains Rural Report

‘Rural Resilience': … Social researcher Jonathan Howard from Charles Sturt University, say resilience is produced by a combination of social, natural and financial capital and infrastructure. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/regions/content/201011/3077021.htm

26-Nov-10ABC Western Plains Rural Report

‘Rural Resilience': … Social researcher Jonathan Howard from Charles Sturt University, says resilience is produced by a combination of social, natural and financial capital and infrastructure.

26-Nov-10 News Weeklyp5, 'Quite a change for budding teachers': Several CSU education students recently returned to the Border after a unique work placement experience.

27-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p10, letter to the editor, ‘Best approach for rural medicine’: We welcome CSU's interest in the rural medical workforce and medical student training and congratulate them on the great job they have done with nursing and allied health training, as well as their impressive initiatives in the area of rural dentistry. from Gabriel Shannon, sub dean School of Rural Health Orange.

27-Nov-10 Central Western Dailyp4, ‘Broadband network to aid uni expansion’: CSU will use the national broadband network to expand its science programs in the areas of tele-health and medicine.

27-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p2, Brief on CSU students helping refugees with language and literacy. NC10514

27-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p8, CSU celebrates 20 years of IT. NC10515

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28-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Health advocate backs CSU medical school': The chair of the Blayney Health Council has described a proposal to establish a medical school at Charles Sturt University as the most innovative solution to the rural doctor crisis. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/health-advocate-backs-csu-medical-school/2010149.aspx

28-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

‘Broadband an essential': Peter Adams, an adjunct researcher with Charles Sturt University and an e-business strategist, thinks broadband needs to be seen as essential infrastructure in the same way as sewerage, roads and dams. http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/news/local/news/general/broadband-an-essential/2010152.aspx

29-Nov-10ABC Goulburn Murray mornings Regular segment on the English language with speech pathologist Libby Clark.

29-Nov-10 Central Western Daily

p5, ‘Health advocate backs CSU medical school’: The chair of the Blayney Health Council has described a proposal to establish a medical school at CSU as the most innovative solution to the rural doctor crisis. "When I sat down at the launch I can honestly say I have never been more impressed by a program in my entire life," Audrey Hardman said.

30-Nov-10 Border Mail - Education Mailp24, 'In swim with fish habits': A CSU ecologist has begun research that could have implications for the future of native fish including the iconic Murray Cod.

30-Nov-10 Border Mail - Education Mailp24, 'Students AVID to learn and now study': Students addressed principals at a meeting CSU on an international project to encourage kids at school.

30-Nov-10 Daily Advertiser p24, Regular IT column by CSU lecturers Ken Eustace and Geoff Fellows. NC10511

30-Nov-10 Prime - Wagga Wagga Story on new Professor of Medical Imaging Rob Davidson appointed at CSU.

27-Nov-11 Weekend Liberalp4, Uni stubs out more areas where smokers can light up - It's not so much a case of where you can smoke, by where you can't smoke at CSU campuses, including the one in Dubbo.

29-Nov-10 WIN News Orange

News story about the completed CSU Dental Clinic in Bathurst which is ready to begin service in 2011. Includes interview with Professor David Wilson Head of the CSU School of Dentistry and Health Sciences.

29-Nov-10 WIN TV NewsNews story about 20 years of computing change at CSU, including an interview with Director of the computing centre at CSU in Bathurst Mr Brian Robson.

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