Need some quick and easy meal ideas? Whether you’re cooking for one, having a friend over, sharing the cooking with your housemates or hosting your study group – we’ve got you covered with these recipes. 1. Basic omelette Serves 1 Hint: Eggs...
A tanker carrying boiling tar crashed and exploded on a highway in Toronto, leaving the truck driver buried in the toxic sticky liquid. When critical care paramedic David Dasti landed in an emergency helicopter to help, the road was so hot his boots...
You say GPA, I say hey? You say ATAR, I say huh? You say CSP, I say pardon me? University lingo can be confusing. Here’s a handy guide to help you become fluent in Charles Sturt. ATAR — Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. Indicates a student’s...
Luisa Foliaki says her three children have been raised sitting on her lap while she studies online. “They’ve had the ‘Shhh, I’m on a meeting’ so many times. All parents have been there,” Luisa laughs. “I’ve had lecturers who have had to bolt off...
Two Charles Sturt University students have been awarded Australian Government New Colombo Plan (NCP) scholarships for 2021, in recognition of their academic excellence, leadership in the community, adaptability and resilience. Ms Clare...
Social Work student, mother-of-four, and University leader Rebecca Worner has one important study tip: “Do whatever works for you.” “Don’t compare yourself too much to other people, and think what you’re doing is...
A brother in a Hawaiian suit standing in for an Executive Dean, a mum playing MC, and a local library in place of a lofty auditorium. When Tonille Millikin’s graduation was cancelled due to the pandemic, she knew just who to turn to. Tonille...
Unravel True Crime: Snowball This ABC Radio podcast plays out like a Hollywood thriller, as broadcaster Ollie Wards tracks down a con woman who left his brother broken-hearted and threw his family’s life into chaos. There are many heart-stopping...
Today is International Day of People with Disability, which is held on December 3 each year to increase visibility, awareness, and acceptance of disabilities.
Jacinta Mangnall always imagined she’d become a high school teacher. But a conversation with her dad about wanting a job where no two days are the same led her to study Paramedicine at Charles Sturt in Bathurst. And after volunteering with homeless...













